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1995-11-09 12:16Maarten D. Schermer (idm) re: Delerium
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1995-11-09 12:16Maarten D. Schermer>previous hypothesis, It could well be that an artist/artists >call themselves delerium, w
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(idm) re: Delerium
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quoted 4 lines previous hypothesis, It could well be that an artist/artists>previous hypothesis, It could well be that an artist/artists >call themselves delerium, who have been around for a bit >have just had an album released in Canada. So is Semantic >Spaces to do with Delerium a group or Delerium the label?
The band Delerium, who have released quit a lot of stuff in the past few years: Faces, Forms, And Illusions (LP/CD) Dossier Records 1989 Morpheus (LP/CD) Dossier Records 1989 Syrophenikan (LP/CD) Dossier Records 1990 Stone Tower (LP/CD) Dossier Records 1991 Euphoric (12"/CD) Third Mind Records 1991 Spiritual Archives (CD) Dossier Records 1992 Spheres (CD) Dossier Records 1994 Spheres II (CD) Dossier Records 1994) Semantic Spaces (CD) Nettwerk Records 1994 Flowers Become Screens (SCD) Nettwerk Records 1994 Reflections 1 (CD) Dossier Records 1995 Reflections 2 (CD) Dossier Records 1995 Euphoric is a 4 track mini CD, Flowers Become Screens a single with remixes from tracks from Semantic Spaces. All the other ones are full length. The two Refelctions CD's are compilations with selected tracks from all Dossier CD's, plus 2 unreleased songs on each. Additionally there's a handfull tracks on compilations, some of which are unreleased elsewhere. I could look them up if anyone wants to know. Most of these releases are a sort of gothic soundtracks (whatever, they're very nice anyway); Spheres I & II are more spacey, somewhere between Orbish ambient & german synth stuff; Semantic Spaces is the odd one out, as it easily could have been the next Enigma album. Someone told me Spheres III is underway. If this makes you think they're busy guys: the same people who are Delerium (Bill Leeb & Rhys Fulber) are also Intermix & Frontline Assembly (and involved in Will, Synaesthesia, Noise Unit et al). Dunno about Delerium Records from Germany. Dossier are from Germany anyway. Bye Maarten (on now: my own doodlings, which sound suspiciously like Delerium all of a sudden)