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Formed: 1987 (22 years ago) BiographyThe fifth full-length Nettwerk release from Vancouver-based duo Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber, Nuages Du Monde (Clouds of the World) continues the evolution of Delerium from creators of predominantly instrumental filmic soundscapes to a fully-fledged vocal group. Featuring an array of renowned singers, Nuages Du Monde neatly combines the more overtly commercial pop of previous album Chimera (2003) with the lush sensual ambience and cloistered harmonies of 1997’s Karma, a meld that bridges the gap between world music, new age electronics and modern classical. The album features a number of… Read more This biography was provided by the artist or their representative.
A joint effort by Rhys Fulber and former Front Line Assembly bandmate Bill Leeb, Delerium has produced some of the most unusual sounds to emanate from Vancouver, Canada. With Leeb responsible for finding samples, writing lyrics, creating bass lines, sequencing, and overseeing the project and Fulber handling the sampling and programming, and using a chords/string pad to craft additional melodies and arrangements, the group's sound is a dance-inspiring mix of electronics and post-industrial attitude.… Read more Although he initially attracted attention as a member of several cyberpunk/industrial bands,Originally a side-project for electro-industrial pioneer Bill Leeb, Delerium saw Leeb team up with Rhys Fulber and a host of guest stars for over a dozen albums. Their biggest success came in 2000, when “Silence” (featuring Sarah McLachlan) became a Top 5 hit across Europe and Australia. Leeb formed Front Line Assembly in the mid-80s, and went on to work on a side-project named Delerium in the latter part of that decade with band-mate Michael Balch. After Balch’s interest waned, Rhys Fulber stepped in as Delerium continued to record and experiment with electronic ambient and… Read more
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