Talk:Delerium

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[edit] Albums

more information needs to be added to the albums section NeoVampTrunks 05:35, 29 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] New Edits

I hope my edits will solve any problems addressed below. I felt that the article considered Delerium a pop band (and as an afterthought, one who happened to have an extensive, albeit dark past), so I attempted to bring it to neutrality by balancing all of Delerium's history here. Please, those of you who know the history better than I, add more content! Iluvchineselit 17:30, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Delerium fans, listeners, or otherwise interested parties, feel free to edit the article. Thanks to Msn.com Radio this group's music is now available to millions of listeners. BF

[edit] Delerium wasn't always chill out music.

This article completly ignores anything about Delerium before Semantic Spaces, when the music used to be good.

[edit] Karma?

OK, don't get me wrong - Karma was good, but Semantic Spaces was better. Popefelix 12:51, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Sound Tracks

Don't forget their inclusion in sound tracks, including the Tomb Raider one.

Yeah, I was just watching it on TBS or whatever out of curiousity and had to check my ears during the shower scene. Also, "Silence" has been put in many things. Listening to the early experimental noise tracks they did, or FLA, who would've guessed? Khiradtalk 13:23, 12 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Fauxliage

Is Fauxliage really just a Delerium album? They have their myspace, under the band name Fauxliage, including the sentence "Fauxliage is the first full length collaboration between former Sixpence None the Richer singer, Leigh Nash, and Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber of Canadian ambient pop outfit Delerium." - which means they don't consider it just another Delerium album, doesn't it?