Delerium

Delerium is a Canadian new-age ambient electronic musical duo that formed in 1987, originally as a side project of the influential industrial music act Front Line Assembly. Throughout the band’s history, their musical style has encompassed a broad range, including dark ethereal ambient trance, voiceless industrial soundscapes, and electronic pop music. They are best known for their worldwide hit "Silence". The band is known to feature female guest vocalists on their albums since their 1994 album Semantic Spaces.
I so want to like this station, but you always ruin in with tuneless ululation.
I'm from America and I really don't know what the Hell this comment means?!?
Looking back at your song comments, you do an aweful lot of complaining about RP.
Why are you even here?
BTW, I thought this song was pretty cool.
People come to America from all over the world to get away from crap like this.
I so want to like this station, but you always ruin in with tuneless ululation.
I like it!! RP has introduced me to to a wide variety of genres!! If you don't like it , hit the skip button, skippy! ...Or go to the "Rock Mix"! LONG LIVE RP!!
Pretty awesome regardless of what country you're from, IMO.
I so want to like this station, but you always ruin in with tuneless ululation.
I perhaps should leave it to americans to respond to this comment, but to avoid a genre of music seems like a most unlikely reason to travel (even temporarily) from one country to another.
I would like to think that america would offer some other attractions, or the 'people' to whom you refer may be very disappointed by the country, and by pretty much any country that they choose to visit.
I quite like this record, but would not choose to change my country of residence to listen to it,or other records like it, either more or less.
Yep, only on RP would you get this sort of stuff mixed in with 'regular' indie/alternative music. Another fine mélange of influences making a fascinating whole.
A Pedant writes: the last two letters in the band title on the sleeve are in fact the Greek mu and psi (albeit upside down), so would lead a pedant to pronounce the band's name as Deliriump. Which might not be so bad :o)
Agreed on the praise for RP. And actually it says "delerimps"...
Poem is the first album of theirs by the way in a succession of worse and worse. They achieved their best balance between gothic/ambient and pop on Karma. Here, the balance started to tip towards utterly bland pop.
from MMW to Delerium
I'll dance to this...
Yep.....that's a yes!
People come to America from all over the world to get away from crap like this.
I so want to like this station, but you always ruin in with tuneless ululation.
The artist details say the band is from Canada. And as we all learned in Geography, Canada is also in America - so I haven't a clue what you are trying to say.
Somewhere completely different.
Also Intermix, Leeb and Fulber have been busy since the 80's...love them all
Unfortunate selection
Yep, only on RP would you get this sort of stuff mixed in with 'regular' indie/alternative music. Another fine mélange of influences making a fascinating whole.
A Pedant writes: the last two letters in the band title on the sleeve are in fact the Greek mu and psi (albeit upside down), so would lead a pedant to pronounce the band's name as Deliriump. Which might not be so bad :o)