Rhys Fulber, the Canadian-born artist and producer behind Conjure One, releases Like Ice remix EP. “Like Ice” was the lead single from Fulber’s third album, Exilarch (Nettwerk; November 2010). The new EP is a collection of remixes of “Like Ice,” featuring vocals by one of dance music's most sought after voices, Jaren Cerf (Armin Van Buuren, John O’Callaghan, Matt Cerf).
As a member of industrial rock outfit, Front Line Assembly and later, Delerium, Fulber went on to sell a quarter of a million albums in the US and over a million units worldwide with the collaborative album, Karma. On Conjure One’s self-titled debut, two singles – “Tears From The Moon” and “Sleep” – placed #1 on the UK Club Chart and #3 on Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Having worked with a diverse collection of artists – Josh Groban, P.O.D., Sarah Brightman, Mudvayne, Sinead O’Connor, Megadeth, Fear Factory – the multi-talented Fulber brings his expertise to his solo project. Exilarch (a reference to the Jewish leaders of the Babylonian exile) is a nomadic album that travels between light and dark, meticulously incorporating world-influenced instrumentals grounded with haunting vocals, lush textures and subtle electrobeats.
Yesterday, Rhys Fulber, the Canadian-born artist and producer behind Conjure One released the digital version of his third album, Exilarch (Nettwerk Records), and scored the #1 spot on the World Chart at iTunes US! With the physical release scheduled for Nov 9, the current single, “Like Ice,” features vocals by one of dance music's most sought after voices, Jaren Cerf (Armin Van Buuren, John O’Callaghan, Matt Cerf). As a member of industrial rock outfit, Front Line Assembly and later, Delerium, Fulber went on to sell a quarter of a million albums in the US and over a million units worldwide with the collaborative album, Karma. On Conjure One’s self-titled debut, two singles – “Tears From The Moon” and “Sleep” – placed #1 on the UK Club Chart and #3 on Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Having worked with a diverse collection of artists – Josh Groban, P.O.D., Sarah Brightman, Mudvayne, Sinead O’Connor, Megadeth, Fear Factory – the multi-talented Fulber brings his expertise to his solo project. As previously reported, Fulber will be on the road, starting tomorrow, to support with Recoil (project of Alan Wilder, formerly of Depeche Mode).
Legendary and influential Canadian electronic-duo Delerium are set to release their first ever acoustic album on October 5, entitled Voice: An Acoustic Collection. The album is comprised of previously unreleased versions of Delerium's most memorable tracks, which are beautifully transformed into stripped-down, acoustic renditions that serve justice to their ambient, electronic-pop originals. Listen to the never before released acoustic version of "Flowers Become Screens" (featuring Kristy Thirsk):
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"Easy Come Easy Go" is the first single from New Wild Everywhere and easily the most upbeat and up-tempo track to ever come from Toronto indie folk/rock darlings Great Lake Swimmers. Out April 3, New Wild Everywhere is the follow up to 2009's critically acclaimed, Juno and Polaris-prize nominated album Lost Channels. Their fifth album in just under a decade, this new collection of 12 tracks reveals a depth and maturity previously only hinted at by lead singer and songwriter Tony Dekker.