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Front Line Assembly is an Industrial band that needs no introduction. Founder Bill Leeb has been involved with FLA for nearly two decades, and most recently has gained notoriety with his Delerium side project as well. This past year marked Rhys Fulber's return to the line-up after a tour of duty with Fear Factory and his side project Conjure One. The duo is poised to deliver their third release in six months. Following closely on the heels of “Civilization” and the “Maniacal” single comes the “Vanished” EP. Featuring two mixes of the title track and three exclusive B-sides, “Vanished” retains and reinforces FLA's status in the underground electronic music community.
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Front Line Assembly is an Industrial band that needs no introduction. Founder Bill Leeb has been involved with FLA for nearly two decades, and most recently has gained notoriety with his Delerium side project as well. This past year marked Rhys Fulber's return to the line-up after a tour of duty with Fear Factory and his side project Conjure One. The duo is poised to deliver their third release in six months. Following closely on the heels of “Civilization” and the “Maniacal” single comes the “Vanished” EP. Featuring two mixes of the title track and three exclusive B-sides, “Vanished” retains and reinforces FLA's status in the underground electronic music community.
NU was a project by Bill Leeb of FLA & Marc Verhaeghen of The Klinik. Hm, is this true? No, because only the first two releases were produced by these giants of EBM music. All later releases were "only" produced by Bill. Is this important? Yes, it is! The first two releases are masterpieces of EBM music with lots of atmospheric elements. With the third album things changed, because the following sounds more an FLA spin-off. Are they bad? No, but the special "feeling" of the first two is gone. Blinky Blinky Computerband
Multimedia artist Sepehr Mashiahof uses dark and direct synth-pop vocabulary to create her own intricate narrative of identity. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 18, 2019