Delerium

Songs: 23
Albums: 9

Albums

Delerium - Nuages du Monde
Nuages du Monde
2006, songs: 5
Delerium - The Best of Delerium
The Best of Delerium
2004, songs: 1
Delerium - Chimera
Chimera
2003, songs: 4
Delerium - Poem
Poem
2001, songs: 7
Delerium - Karma
Karma
1997, songs: 1
Delerium - Karma [UK Enhanced]
Karma [UK Enhanced]
1997, songs: 1
Delerium - Semantic Spaces
Semantic Spaces
1994, songs: 2

Facts about Delerium

Delerium

Delerium is a Canadian electronic music group formed in 1987 by Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber. Here are some key facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Delerium was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, by Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber, who were both previously members of the industrial band Front Line Assembly. The duo initially started Delerium as a side project to explore ambient and electronic music, but it quickly gained traction and became their primary focus.

  2. Evolution of Musical Style: Delerium's musical style has evolved over the years, encompassing a wide range of electronic genres including ambient, trance, and world music influences. In their early releases, Delerium explored dark ambient soundscapes and industrial textures, but later transitioned towards a more melodic and ethereal sound, incorporating lush orchestral arrangements and haunting vocals.

  3. Chart-Topping Success: Delerium achieved commercial success with their breakthrough album "Semantic Spaces" (1994), which featured the hit single "Silence" featuring Sarah McLachlan. The song became an international sensation, topping the charts in several countries and earning critical acclaim for its atmospheric production and McLachlan's emotive vocals. Delerium's subsequent albums, including "Karma" (1997) and "Poem" (2000), further solidified their reputation as pioneers of electronic music.

  4. Collaborations with Vocalists: One of Delerium's defining features is their collaboration with a diverse array of vocalists, ranging from alternative rock singers to world music artists. In addition to Sarah McLachlan, Delerium has worked with vocalists such as Kristy Thirsk, Leigh Nash, and Jael. These collaborations have added depth and diversity to Delerium's music, infusing it with a human element and emotional resonance.

  5. Continued Relevance and Influence: Despite changes in the electronic music landscape, Delerium remains a relevant and influential force in the genre. Their pioneering use of electronic production techniques, innovative songwriting, and genre-blurring approach have inspired countless artists and producers in the electronic and dance music scenes. Delerium's music continues to captivate audiences around the world, demonstrating the enduring appeal of their atmospheric soundscapes and emotive compositions.

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