Deli Girls — the duo of Danny Orlowski and Tommi Kelly — blend no wave, techno, punk and noise in a cacophonous swarm of raw energy. Razor-sharp synth lines and Orlowski's wails cut through chopped samples, blown-out drums and hardcore breaks at a blistering pace. It's a sonic attack that both unsettles and allures — no wonder they've become one of New York's most hypnotizing acts. Earlier this year they released _I Don't Know How To Be Happy_, their second album and follow up to 2017's _Evidence_. Today the duo speaks with Vivian about their newfound love of studio processing and how they transfer live energy into recordings.