Iconic Vancouver (Canada)-based electronic-pop duo Delerium and Dutch darkwave pioneers Clan Of Xymox combine talents to deliver a stunning new version of "In The Deep" featuring LA-based artist Kanga. The original appeared on their Signs album, released in 2023 via Metropolis Records. A ballad about loss and the engulfing waters of deep mourning, the accompanying video adds dream-like effects to an aquatic theme, along with hallucinogenic visuals.
Delerium was formed back in 1987 by Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber, who had made a name for themselves with the highly influential electronic-industrial group Front Line Assembly (Leeb was also an early member of Skinny Puppy). Originally intended as a side project for exploring dark ethereal ambient trance, voiceless soundscapes and electronic pop music, Delerium ultimately took on a long and beautiful life of its own.
Upholding their penchant for ethereal, downtempo music, their exquisite Signs album (recorded and mastered by Greg Reely) features stunning vocals by Mimi Page, Inna Walters, Phildel and Emily Haines (Metric). "A while back - like months ago - we had some remixes done from our latest Delerium album. All of the remixes were released except this one by Clan Of Xymox", says Bill Leeb. Link

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