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With the adition of vocals and an increased emphasisis on dance beats, Delerium's 1994 "Semantic Spaces" lp represented quite a change for the band. On their latest release, "Karma," the duo moves even further in this direction.

Delerium is comprised of Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber, who have also worked together on Front Line Assembly and many other projects. Before "Semantic Spaces," the bulk of Delerium's music came out on Germany's Dossier Records (Cleopatra has recently re-issued many of the CD's in America). The first few Delerium releases sounded like a continuation of Front Line Assembly's "State Of Mind" album; bizarre, mostly intrumental electronic soundscapes that walk the line between ambient and industrial music. With their Nettwerk releases, Delerium have taken their sound maniuplation skills and applied them to a more structured song format.

Former Rose Chronicles vocalist Kristy Thirsk, who appeared on three "Semantic Spaces," tracks returns for Karma. She's joinded by Sarah McLachlan, Camille Henderson (the back-up singer from Sarah's live band) and Singe Gun Theory's Jacqui Hunt.