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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.

Although he initially attracted attention as a member of several cyberpunk/industrial bands, Fulber took a more ambient dance approach with Delerium. The group found success with its 1997 album Karma, which sold more than a quarter of a million copies and included a major club/dance hit, "Silence," that reached number three in the United Kingdom, number one in Ireland, number four in Belgium, and number five in Australia.

With the members of Delerium separating in the mid-'90s, Fulber produced albums by P.O.D., Sarah Brightman, David Foster, and Fear Factory. The band reunited in 2001 and released Poem, followed by Chimera two years later. In 2004 Nettwerk released the 1994-2004 collection Best Of. Fulber and Leeb have also recorded as Intermix and Noise Unit. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide

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      • But Delerium was founded in 1987, Enigma didn't form till 1990. Almost everything on Delerium's earlier albums has no vocals, and is very reminiscent of FLA which member Bill Leeb was a part of as well. I am a fan of both so. Check out some of Delerium's earlier work like the albums "Faces, Forms, and Illusions" or "Stone Tower" to name a couple, you might change your mind, and if not I'm not going to loose sleep over it.
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      • It's true Enigma started this type of music. I love Enigma as well, but what is really original? You got to admit that Delerium has better song lyrics and is more sexier with the mostly female singers. I'm a big Kirsty Thirsk fan
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      • Cannot Replace Enigma

      • Enigma pwns this crap, FLA is way better
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