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Rhys Fulber is best known for his work with Delerium and Front Line Assembly, while also highly regarded for his production for the likes of Sarah Brightman, Josh Groban, P.O.D., and Mudvayne. After spending nearly two decades as a part of electronica's pioneering acts, Fulber emerged as Conjure One. Music has always been an integral part of his life. Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Fulber was surrounded by instruments at an early age. His dad was a musician, and by age five, Fulber was playing drums. By 11, he was a punk rock kid buying Dead Kennedys records and learning the ways of the studio. Pete Shelley's synth-driven Homosapien release was the way to Fulber's heart; by 14, he'd received a drum machine and a keyboard as a gift from his father and his electronic musical visions were underway. Going by the moniker Conjure One in 1999, Fulber traveled around the world for a three-year period, absorbing all sorts of world music for an interesting electronic sound. Redemption marked Conjure One's proper debut in 2001. A year later, Fulber joined Sinéad O'Connor, Poe, and Israeli singer Chemda for a self-titled second album. Fulber himself would making his singing debut with a version of the Buzzcocks classic "I Believe" included on the 2005 album Extraordinary Ways. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi
Rhys Fulbur is an assistant producer to Bill Leeb as part of Delerium. Conjure One is his own project, no help from Bill Leeb on this one. Delerium is still Bill Leeb and Rhys still assits him with that project.
It's a shame the first album (the self-titled Conjure One) isn't on Pandora, though some of the songs from it make an appearance via other compilation albums. Those are all different remixes though, and I've yet to hear one that sounded as good as the versions on the original album - Pandora totally needs to get that.
valkyree23
Love Conjure One... great music to have playing in the background when you need to be creative... :)
I <3 Conjure One's 'Pilgrimage' from the Extraordinary Ways album. I can listen to it non-stop for days!! It makes me truly happy!!
jhouk00
I wish I could have bought the self-titled Conjure One album through Pandora, especially since it was Pandora that introduced me to the artist. Besides, I'm always happy to give them a little revenue boost.
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:D He sounds cool, I like his blend of music.
I like it. Think i might give it thethumbs up....
It is playing because I picked Bjork.