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todayJuly 27, 2019
Delhia de France on her new EP ‘Oceanides’ and splitting her time between Berlin and LA Dina Elsayed
German musician Delhia de France likes drawing from Greek mythology to create her music. She’s particularly fascinated with goddesses.
“I like the concept of taking something totally mundane and giving it a kind of divine spark or kind of a divine image,” de France said.
De France stopped by our studio to talk about her new EP ‘Oceanides’ and her collaboration with award-winning German producer Robot Koch.
Written by: Dina Elsayed
Berlin Dehlia de France Greek mythology music new EP Oceanides
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