Austrian Record Producer and Songwriter, Bill Leeb of Front Line Assembly and Delerium

EPISODE · Jan 10, 2021 · 38 MIN

Austrian Record Producer and Songwriter, Bill Leeb of Front Line Assembly and Delerium

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I spoke to the Austrian record producer and songwriter Bill Leeb, a founding member of the legendary Canadian electro-industrial act, Front Line Assembly (FLA).FLA has produced over 16 studio albums, 3 live albums, numerous singles and compilations and video game soundtracks since its inception in 1986. FLA  has a new album called Mechanical Soul. Official release date is January 15, 2021 from Metropolis Records. https://www.metropolis-records.com. The new album features Jean-Luc De Meyer from Belgian EBM group Front 242 and Dino Cazares from  American industrial metal band Fear Factory. In addition to Front Line Assembly , Bill Leeb is also known for his myriad of other musical projects, some of which include Synaesthesia, Noise Unit, Intermix, Fauxliage, Pro Tech, Cyberaktif and the industrial pioneer act, Skinny Puppy.  His most commercially successful project is called Delerium which he started in 1987 with Conjure One founder Rhys Fulber. Delerium released over 15 Albums and EPs,  received two Juno Awards for Best Dance Recording in 1998 for "Euphoria, (Rabbit in the Moon Mix)" and in 2000 for "Silence." https://frontlineassembly.bandcamp.comhttp://www.mindphaser.comPhoto by Alexander Jung, 2018

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