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| quote: | Originally posted by the gamemaster
thats a terrible assumption. alot of people i know think its their best track even after having heard countless delerium songs.. |
There's two kind of Delerium fans:
1. The old school ones. They were into their Front Line Assembly stuff as well as the darker industrial ambient overtones of the early Delerium albums. However, many started to get turned off of Delerium when the duo began incorporating more 'ethno-pop' elements into their songs and, while Karma did retain some of those old dark overtones, the newer elements (of which Silence contained a fair deal of) were clearly beginning to overtake. Most gave up on them after Karma.
2. The new school ones. These folks discovered Delerium when the 'ethno-pop' style of songs began getting compilation duty and remixed by epic trance DJs. This turned out to be a much more profitable crowd (a large portion of which are New Agey middle-class moms), so Delerium began catering to them heavily, and they've gone that route ever since. Most of them got into Delerium after Karma. Oh, and think Silence is one of their best tracks.
(firmly entrenched in Group 1)
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