Artist: Delerium Album: Spheres II
Year: 1994Duration: 0:0-1
A Critical Review of Delerium's Spheres II Album
Delerium is a Canadian music duo that started in the late 1980s. They've been known to put out unique albums, and one of their recent offerings is Spheres II. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at what this album has to offer. We'll explore the history of Delerium, the music genre of Spheres II, the best songs on the album, the most innovative parts, and end with our thoughts on Spheres II as a whole.
First, let's take a look at the history of Delerium. Delerium was formed by Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber, who started out as part of the industrial band, Front Line Assembly. Delerium's music is a mix of electronic, ambient, and world music, with influences from indigenous cultures. They're known for their creative use of vocal samples, both contemporary and classical. Over the years, they've released several albums, with some notable tracks that have been featured on TV shows and movies.
Moving on to Spheres II, this album was released in 2019, and it features some of the most diverse tracks that the duo has ever put out. The music genre of Spheres II is mainly ambient and electronica. The album's opening track, Orbiting Jupiter, sets the tone with a slow, moody atmosphere that builds gradually. Requiem is another standout track, which features haunting vocals from singer/songwriter, Kristy Thirsk. Days Turn into Nights is a trippy track that incorporates a variety of sounds, from synthesizers to bird chirps.
One of the most innovative parts of Spheres II is the use of vocal samples. This album features samples from sources as varied as classical pieces, sacred chants, and political speeches. The samples are used to create a unique audio collage, blurring the line between music and spoken word. The duo has always been known for their sampling skills, and they raise the bar even further with Spheres II.
Now, let's talk about the best songs on the album. Ghost Requiem is a hauntingly beautiful track that combines otherworldly choirs and heavy synths. Stay is another standout track, featuring hypnotic vocals from singer/songwriter, JES. Angelicus is a track that leans towards the classical side of things, with an ethereal choir that builds to a grandiose finale.
In conclusion, Spheres II showcases the unique musical style of Delerium. The album is a mix of ambient, electronica, and world music, with influences from various cultures. The standout tracks on the album are Orbiting Jupiter, Requiem, and Days Turn Into Nights. The use of vocal samples is one of the most innovative parts of this album, which creates a unique audio collage. Overall, Spheres II is an introspective album that creates a tranquil atmosphere, making it perfect for long listening sessions. Delerium fans and anyone who enjoys ambient and electronica music, in general, should give this album a listen.
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