Delerium

Conjure One — Extraordinary Ways

Evidently Rhys Fulber doesn’t feel Delerium provides adequate opportunity to marry gorgeous female vocals with atmospheric beatscapes. Hence the creation of Conjure One, his intermittent solo project. If you're already a Delerium fan, you should have no problem liking CO's sophomore release, since much of it sounds pretty similar. There are big...
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Conjure One - Extraordinary Ways

Chillout '05 Compilation

This is the fifth offering in a series dedicated to the chillout genre, which is often used as background music for cocktail parties and pilates sessions. Unlike many of the collections that clog the racks (some of which boast obscene price tags), this edition features recognizable tracks that we’re used to vegging out to. Even if you’ve never...
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Chillout '05

Conjure One — Conjure One

Front Line Assembly/Delerium partner Rhys Fulber goes solo for a project that, like Delerium, features guest vocalists and a sinister, percolating undertow beneath the innocent surface. Vocal talent from Poe and Sinead O'Connor (her track is the first single) are definite highlights. Most of the album takes the Delerium direction even further,...
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I Read The News Today... For Sept. 16, 2010

OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG. Weezer's Blue Album/Pinkerton tour is definitely happening. It's being dubbed the Blinkerton Tour. The band will play two dates in markets throughout North America. They'll perform the Blue Album the first night and then Pinkerton the next. —Paste D-Sisive's released a free track called "Feedback (manifesTO)" to support the...
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Delerium Featuring Kreesha Turner — "Dust In Gravity"

Delerium's video for new track "Dust In Gravity" is set against a decaying urban landscape, in which its residents discover there's more to what they see around them. "Dust In Gravity" will appear on Remixed: The Definitive Collection, which is out March 2.
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Delerium Releasing Remix Album In 2010

Delerium will make their return with a remix album, Remixed: The Definitive Collection on March 2 through Nettwerk. The album is a career-spanning collection showcasing remixes of Delerium's biggest songs including "Silence" featuring Sarah McLachlan, "Innocente" featuring Leigh Nash and "Angelicus" featuring...
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Delerium To Release New Single

Canadian electro dance trip-hoppers and Sarah McLachlan collaborators Delerium will release their first single in four years, "Dust In Gravity," on Nov. 24 through iTunes. The song features a guest appearance from R&B artist Kreesha Turner, and there should be an accompanying video for it in December. "Dust In Gravity...
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New Delerium Music Floats On The Clouds Of The World

Nugaes Du Monde (Clouds Of The World), the fifth full-length album from Vancouver's Delerium, promises to be a pretty eclectic effort. The duo behind Delerium, Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber, recruited an array of singers from multiple genres to accompany the music on the October 3 Nettwerk release. The seven-piece gang of U.K. classical pop sirens...
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Delerium Announce Their Very First Tour... And The Goth Clubbers Rejoice

One... Two... Three... And swoop! It's time to dust off your your sombre black clothes (trailing sleeves and skirts, please), pull out the chokers and white makeup, and practice your gothy dance moves ("Now eat the poison apple..."). Delerium are going on their first very first tour. Delerium anchor Bill Leeb and his partner-in-...
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Delerium Requests The Help Of Fans For New Album

Although a new Delerium album is only a few months away from release, the electronic artist will first need to enlist the help of one talented fan. The brains behind the band, Bill Leeb is holding a contest to determine who can create the best remix of the album's first single "After All." The contest will begin January 17 and...
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Delerium - Poem

Poem is album number 11 for Delerium, who have sadly trodden the paved path. Still, exceptional sound and trademark Delerium layering keep this album from being too tiresome. With the exception of the borderline-breakbeat sound of "Innocente" (which incidently features Leigh Nash from Sixpence None The Richer), Delerium's latest...
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Delerium - Poem
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