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Delerium - Faces, Forms And Illusions (1997 Re-release), WavPack - CUE, LOG, Covers |
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Posted: 13-04-2008, 09:23
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To further expand their digital exploration and satisfy their alter egos Leeb and Fulber created Delerium a seemingly darker, atmospheric, instrumental side to their FLA. Faces, Forms and Illusions is their first installment for the side project. 1. Monuments of Deceit 4:17 This first track is a good representation for the whole album. Consisting of somewhat heavy bass drum with random clacks and hits. Gregorian chants and synths give this song dark untone. 2. Mecca 4:21 A strong bass line starts out with three variations of strings that follow up. Samples and noises are scattered about. It a more upbeat sci-fi sound. 3. Inside the Chamber 6:19 This track opens with a helicopter sample which spacey sound and sample follow. More sharp noises and simple synth line pop up here and there. This song is REALLY atmospheric. The samples and sound effects make it worth listening to. 4. Sword of Islam 4:12 You know those delerium songs that literally start from nothing and slowly build up to something grand? Well here's Delerium's first one. Beginning with simple synths and delays it builds up to strings aboriginal samples drums and ensembles. 5. New Dawn 4:52 A spacey intro is met with water samples, forest horns and chimey sound effects. This track is simple but sounds lush, very calming to listen to like running water. Not as dark as the others. 6. Certain Trust 5:09 Great melodic synth, you can really feel Rhys at work here. Some west indian female samples with the addition of a simple break beat to add to the flavour. 7. Strangeways 5:16 Another strongly ambient track held together with noises, samples and an almost irritating militia drum beat. Not much dimension to this one. 8. Subvert/Wired Archives/Sieg of Atrocity 19:56 Twenty minutes of three songs that could easily hold their own. To this day I don't know why there mixed together. Subvert is an eerie track. It combines the harshness and darkness with somewhat pretty synths and strings. Wired Archives tends to give off the FLA feel with a straight drum, synth bass and political samples. Sieg of Atrocity despite the title is damn nice track. Melodic synths and 'baby bells' give a more welcoming feel. A strong bass and snare build up and more political samples end this lengthy track. 9. Dark Star 10:03 Bonus track on Hypnotic re-release. |
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Posted: 13-04-2008, 09:32
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Posted: 13-04-2008, 09:38
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