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Delorean - Subiza Instores June 8th
True Panther Sounds is very pleased to present, Subiza, the label debut from Spain’s Delorean, .
Delorean are a Barcelona indie rock band who play Mediterranean dance music and have become one of Spain’s most popular underground acts.
Taking cues from their native Balearic beat, Madchester house, techno, and R&B, Delorean carve out a sunny sweet spot between the stage and the dance floor.
Their new album, Subiza – named after the bucolic Basque town in which it was recorded – is Delorean’s defining work to date. Fusing relentless hands-in-the-air club rhythms with the shimmering melodies they’ve long toyed with, it drips with decades of dancefloor history while retaining Delorean’s own adventurous
voice. Densely layered digital production is sent back through analog tape to conjure a warm, whirling aesthetic that feels organic and fresh.
The band recently guested on Miike Snow’s sold-out 6-week North American tour that included stops in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
They will be back in Montreal July 13 (Le Belmont) and Toronto July 14 (Wrongbar).
XLR8R COVER out now, Pitchfork BEST NEW MUSIC track pick, plus glowing reviews in Spin, NY Times, Nylon, Rolling Stone, and FADER.
To stream music, please visit www.myspace.com/delorean
For the latest information and tour dates, please visit www.truepanthersounds.com and www.beggarsgroup.ca
“Delorean helped define the bright, beachside vibe of last summer’s indie landscape, but they also deserve to be placed in a broader context. On their new album, Subiza, the Spanish four-piece deploys the build-and-burst tempos of 90s house and techno music, and they do so explicitly, never shying away from arms-in-the-air piano bridges or incandescent raves..” – Pitchfork 8.4 / 10
“Delorean melds their myriad influences into a new, unmistakable shape, creating a record that offers immediate, ecstatic pleasures.” – XLR8R
“Delorean traffics in airy atmospherics and enveloping rhythm: ideally, music for a dance floor in the hours preceding dawn.” – NY Times
“Immensely exuberant..It also captures a sound so familiar and straightforward.” – FADER
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