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Nowell Rhys Fulber is a canadian electronic musician and producer. He was a member of Front Line Assembly and Delerium along with Bill Leeb, and now records on his own under the name Conjure One.
Biography: Rhys Fulber was born in Vancouver, Canada on October 10th, 1970. His father was born in Germany and his mother was from Great Britain. He was exposed to the music of Led Zeppelin and Kraftwerk through his musician father (who took him along to see Kraftwerk live in 1975) and with instruments always in the house, started drumming at a very early age. His father later built and ran a recording studio, catering toward the local punk rock scene where Rhys spent a lot of time. In 1984 Rhys started becoming more interested in electronic music and got his first synthesizer. In 1986, he became friends with Bill Leeb formerly of Skinny Puppy.
Early music career: Rhys first involvements in Front Line Assembly were one song on their debut album Total Terror Part I, and then three songs on The Initial Command. He also contributed to Deleriums debut album, Faces, Forms & Illusions. During this time he started the band Will together with Chris Peterson, John McRae and Jeff Stoddard, which lasted from 1987 to 1992.
He joined Front Line Assembly for their first tour, Gashed Senses And Crossfire in 1989. He then joined Delerium full when Michael Balch left. Until 1997, Rhys was involved in all Front Line Assembly, Delerium and side projects with Bill Leeb, including the albums Tactical Neural Implant and Hard Wired from Front Line Assembly, and Semantic Spaces and Karma from Delerium.
Production: Fulber also produced and remixed other artists works, such as the album Remanufacture by Fear Factory , The Tea Partys Sister Awake and remixed a track off of Mechanical Spin Phenomena by Mnemic. From 1997 to 2002 Fulber did film scores, several Fear Factory releases; and performed and produced the tracks Canto Alla Vita and Let Me Fall (From Cirque Du Soleil) on Josh Grobans debut album josh groban. He also produced acts such as Cubanates Interference 1998 show with a drum and bass influence. In the late 90s Fulber also began work on his solo project Conjure One; and re-joined Bill Leeb to work on new Delerium songs.
After producing Paradise Losts Symbol of Life album, he worked on Deleriums Chimera as one of Leebs main partners in 2003. The two also completed Front Line Assemblys Civilization in 2004. Rhys has worked with Scottish band Serpico, producing their debut EP. He produced the canadian hits for singer-songwriter Serena Ryder, new Paradise Lost album In Requiem, and is currently in the studio recording Mindless Self Indulgences next album.
He recently went to France to record a mini-album with french rock band LizZard.
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Biography: Rhys Fulber was born in Vancouver, Canada on October 10th, 1970. His father was born in Germany and his mother was from Great Britain. He was exposed to the music of Led Zeppelin and Kraftwerk through his musician father (who took him along to see Kraftwerk live in 1975) and with instruments always in the house, started drumming at a very early age. His father later built and ran a recording studio, catering toward the local punk rock scene where Rhys spent a lot of time. In 1984 Rhys started becoming more interested in electronic music and got his first synthesizer. In 1986, he became friends with Bill Leeb formerly of Skinny Puppy.
Early music career: Rhys first involvements in Front Line Assembly were one song on their debut album Total Terror Part I, and then three songs on The Initial Command. He also contributed to Deleriums debut album, Faces, Forms & Illusions. During this time he started the band Will together with Chris Peterson, John McRae and Jeff Stoddard, which lasted from 1987 to 1992.
He joined Front Line Assembly for their first tour, Gashed Senses And Crossfire in 1989. He then joined Delerium full when Michael Balch left. Until 1997, Rhys was involved in all Front Line Assembly, Delerium and side projects with Bill Leeb, including the albums Tactical Neural Implant and Hard Wired from Front Line Assembly, and Semantic Spaces and Karma from Delerium.
Production: Fulber also produced and remixed other artists works, such as the album Remanufacture by Fear Factory , The Tea Partys Sister Awake and remixed a track off of Mechanical Spin Phenomena by Mnemic. From 1997 to 2002 Fulber did film scores, several Fear Factory releases; and performed and produced the tracks Canto Alla Vita and Let Me Fall (From Cirque Du Soleil) on Josh Grobans debut album josh groban. He also produced acts such as Cubanates Interference 1998 show with a drum and bass influence. In the late 90s Fulber also began work on his solo project Conjure One; and re-joined Bill Leeb to work on new Delerium songs.
After producing Paradise Losts Symbol of Life album, he worked on Deleriums Chimera as one of Leebs main partners in 2003. The two also completed Front Line Assemblys Civilization in 2004. Rhys has worked with Scottish band Serpico, producing their debut EP. He produced the canadian hits for singer-songwriter Serena Ryder, new Paradise Lost album In Requiem, and is currently in the studio recording Mindless Self Indulgences next album.
He recently went to France to record a mini-album with french rock band LizZard.
Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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