From the iPod #11 - "Silence"
@teamfreak16 (43611)
Denver, Colorado
March 4, 2016 11:51pm CST
Canadian electronic band Delirium is the brainchild of Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber, who had previously worked together in industrial act Frontline Assembly.
With Delirium, the duo moved away from the often harsh FLA sound , creating instead lush, sometimes haunting, sometimes danceable tracks, over which various female vocalist's sing.
Delerium's 1997 album Karma was full of such tunes, including the international hit (#1 in both Ireland and Scotland, as well as numerous Top 5's) "Silence."
Sarah McLachlan did the vocals on "Silence," and her performance set the bar pretty damn high for other Delirium guests. Odd's are, if you've heard one Delirium song, it would be "Silence." If you haven't heard it, it's beautiful, and I've included a link below.
(I met Leeb and Fulber after a Delirium show in Boulder, CO. They're both really nice guys.)
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@teamfreak16 (43611)
• Denver, Colorado
5 Mar 16
Although, they do have a few songs that are more dance oriented as well. They are a great band.
@Ronrybs (21497)
• London, England
5 Mar 16
@teamfreak16 My dancing days are a bit behind me!
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@teamfreak16 (43611)
• Denver, Colorado
5 Mar 16
@Ronrybs - I know what you mean. I do still listen to a lot of the music, though.

@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
4 Aug 16
Mclachlan is fine singer who seems to have dropped off the map.
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@teamfreak16 (43611)
• Denver, Colorado
4 Aug 16
I can't think of anything recently that I've heard from her.



