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DellaXOZ Dellairium Vinyl LP Transparent Purple Colour 2024

Original price £20.99 - Original price £20.99
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£20.99
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Cat no. COMM624
Transparent Purple Colour Vinyl

Tracklist:

1. come again - Daniella Landy Lubasu, Alexander Headford
2. Fast Death - Daniella Landy Lubasu, Alexandria Eyre
3. don't do it! - Daniella Landy Lubasu, Mack Jamieson, Jessie Munro
4. BORING - Daniella Landy Lubasu, Mack Jamieson
5. DELIRIUM - Daniella Landy Lubasu, Alexandria Eyre
6. it's all good, kid - Daniella Landy Lubasu, Justin Ravin Tailor

Growing up on the outskirts of Manchester, Daniella Lubasu feels that the city's strong indie rock legacy has had an "inevitable" impact on her. Equally significant was the music of her Congolese heritage - with its upbeat rhythms, driving bass and intricate electric guitar riffs a constant presence in her childhood. It's in this intersection between the genres where Daniella grounds her sonic identity as DellaXOZ - one which has already garnered extensive love from Clara Amfo at Radio 1, early nods from The Guardian, The Line Of Best Fit, Clash and many more, and support slots with the likes of Beabadoobee, Spill Tab, Wallice, Two Door Cinema Club and Connie Constance.

At age 13, armed with a cheap mic and free software from the internet, Daniella wrote and produced her first song, using music as an emotional outlet throughout her teenage years. The potential for music to shape mood is a recurring trait of Daniella's idols too. The clever wordplay and bravado of Nicki Minaj have emboldened her to channel her own "irreverent villain energy", the untethered chaos of La Tigre and Bikini Kill directly influenced her single 'AHH!!', and she is in awe of pop stars like Lana Del Rey and Lorde's ability to seamlessly shift emotions en masse. DellaXOZ is Daniella's real-time chronicle of expression and introspection, manifested via her own brand of glitchy, alt-pop-flecked indie rock.