Montréal's Helena Deland tiptoes over intimate electronica with new offering "Claudion"
Montréal's Helena Deland is pursuing her music in the form of memories. "Claudion" is another take on her storytelling concept, and drives with intimate electronica that pulsates perfectly.
Progressively poignant and subtly seductive, Helena Deland's intimate electronica is pushing her heavenly harmonies higher.
Deland's new single "Claudion" is a diverse, yet cohesive offering that drives her music to palpable perfection.
Built on a string of memories in a poetic manner, Deland explains that her singles are their own little stories, “The songs are to be considered as their own little things. They are part of something larger, yes, but they live on their own.”
Montréal's Helena Deland is inadvertently infectious and disturbingly tranquil, with "Claudion" projectecting her majestic melodies to the skies.
Having smashed Brighton's Great Escape Festival earlier this year, Deland will return to the UK later this year, arriving at London's Sebright Arms on 24 October. Find out more.
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