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DISCOGRAPHY LIVE PICTURES RARITIES SAMPLES VIDEOS SOUNDTRACKS
Intermix > History
Intermix provided an outlet for a more dance oriented sound for the duo at first. There were more beats than Delerium, more pace and more samples, which delivered a housey, a bit technoish feel on the first album "Intermix" (1992). A single "Dream On" came out at the same time, its tracks were then re-released on the second album "Phaze Two" (1993), which had a far more technoish and dancey sound than the debut, and was promoted by 2 videoclips by Rod Chong. The third album "Future Primitives" (1994) surprised with a totally different sound again, and can be best described as the male version of Deleriums "Semantic Spaces", as it was far more ambient than the previous Intermix material and featured monk and tribal chant samples in many places.
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Last updated 2008-06-08 11:00:01 by: epidemic27.
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