Vladislav Delay
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Described by The Wire Magazine as "one of the most consistently creative artists working today" Vladislav Delay's two decade career has made him a key influential figure-head in the electronic music scene.
His career began in the late 90's and early 00's when he produced cult classics such as 'Entain', 'Multila' and 'Anima'. Delay's sound is a non-existent composite of the underworld; constrained, murky and utterly arresting.
He has released over twenty critically acclaimed albums under various different guises throughout his career. This includes his association as the accidental inventor of the genre 'Micro House'. The pivotal release 'Vocalcity' scored a 9.7 on Pitchfork ("Well, we could talk about formalism all day, but people, that right there is one of the most perfect moments in the world of pop music.").
A musical polymath, he's collaborated regularly with composer Craig Armstrong, Jamaican legends Sly&Robbie and Norwegian jazz musicians Nils-Petter Molvaer and Eivind Aarset. This approach to musicianship has naturally lead onto a passion for film and TV scores, a perfect match for his unique vision of sound.
His career began in the late 90's and early 00's when he produced cult classics such as 'Entain', 'Multila' and 'Anima'. Delay's sound is a non-existent composite of the underworld; constrained, murky and utterly arresting.
He has released over twenty critically acclaimed albums under various different guises throughout his career. This includes his association as the accidental inventor of the genre 'Micro House'. The pivotal release 'Vocalcity' scored a 9.7 on Pitchfork ("Well, we could talk about formalism all day, but people, that right there is one of the most perfect moments in the world of pop music.").
A musical polymath, he's collaborated regularly with composer Craig Armstrong, Jamaican legends Sly&Robbie and Norwegian jazz musicians Nils-Petter Molvaer and Eivind Aarset. This approach to musicianship has naturally lead onto a passion for film and TV scores, a perfect match for his unique vision of sound.