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Delerium — Consensual Worlds
Album: Semantic Spaces
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Released: 1994
Length: 9:43
Plays (last 30 days): 0
(instrumental)
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 TerrorGovernor wrote:

The Orb sampled the drums for Blue Room...

Thanks Bill and Rebbecca for introducing me to the source!

LLRP suckers




This came out 2 years AFTER Blue Room.  I don't think they used any of the same samples The Orb used, but I do hear a similarity
I can see where Pendulum caught some vibes ...
It was better before the vocals kicked in...
If computers wrote music for each other this might be one example of 'music to calculate by'
 camarkim wrote:
Sounds liek somebody gave these guys too many effects in the studio, and they just HAD to use all of them... "Hey guys! A sampler. Cool. Let's use that. And LISTEN! Phase shift , compression, chorus, AND delay. All at the same time!" "Whoa! That sounds cool..."
 
Yup! and we call that Dub music
The reason i love RP; Sphongle, War on Drugs, Peter Gabriel, Porcupine Tree, Alt-J...

i could list at least 2021 more why's. We can look forward to another aurally beautiful and heart opening year; thank you Radio Paradise! Now I get your name...
 meanderer wrote:

Don't think you should be driving with headphones on...
 
Your so right... actually forgot the word "too"
Great for driving too...😁🤣
 (anonymous) wrote:
This song put my dog on alert, running around with her ears up inthe air, trying to figure what the hell was going on. I'm wondering too. UFOs coming?
  

 VH1 wrote:
I love this song, especially over headphones...

Great song for driving....
 
Don't think you should be driving with headphones on...
 ckniel6795 wrote:
I hear billy ray cyrus achey breaky heart in it.
 
Your life must be hell
I love this song, especially over headphones...

Great song for driving....
I find this tune irritating at best. I like the delay trick stuff...but that doesn't hold this together for me.
The Orb sampled the drums for Blue Room...

Thanks Bill and Rebbecca for introducing me to the source!

LLRP suckers
I hear billy ray cyrus achey breaky heart in it.
 ChipStewart wrote:
When did Ziggy Marley join Tangerine Dream? (And why?)
 

Because it works?
HMS_Beagle wrote:
Does anyone else kinda hear the Macarena in there? Maybe I've been to too many weddings lately...
It is. It's Macarena by a bunch of people who think they're really clever. :-s
This song is a loop of loops all looped together. Oh, wait . . . it does have an ending!!!
Truly a classic track for its time. And I think the fact that Delerium tracks are busy is what makes them so great. You can really see this fact on their newer CDs. Listen to their tracks in a pair of headphones and listen to all the little things that are happening that add rhythm or melody. Also listen to how well mixed their later work is. There would be a tendency for the busyness to run into each other but the mix keeps each melody of rhythm part separate but together at the same time.
Does anyone else kinda hear the Macarena in there? Maybe I've been to too many weddings lately...
The Orb circa 1991... indeed
death by boring music...
Playing this after Gotan Project was really like overkill. I didn't even hear a seguae(sp?)! More for late nite tripout background music.
Kij22 wrote:
It's unbelievable how many stupid comments are posted by people who have no idea what they are talking about. Anyone worth their salt knows that that is a classic Delerium song off of a classic album.
What a dreadful shock! I thought my morning was going along okay, but then this song came on and started annoying me, and THEN, to top it all off, I read that I'M NOT WORTH MY SALT! Aaaaaah! Life spiraling out of control... help... me...
ChipStewart wrote:
When did Ziggy Marley join Tangerine Dream? (And why?)
This is about the funniest song comment I have ever read!
could this BE any more monotonous?
ChipStewart wrote:
When did Ziggy Marley join Tangerine Dream? (And why?)
GordianKnot wrote:
This is making me Delirious.
For some, that would be a good thing.
Ommmmm.... putting me in a very transcendental state. I have most of Delerium's many CDs but their earlier work is darker and purer (less pop more trance) :goodvibes:
This is making me Delirious.
Reggae meets Tangerine Dream. Hear this nowhere else but RP, which is why I listen (and send money). Keep it up!! =P~
"perpetual daaawwnn" I like Delirium, but the influnce on this track is so strong they might as well call it a remix.
Sounds liek somebody gave these guys too many effects in the studio, and they just HAD to use all of them... "Hey guys! A sampler. Cool. Let's use that. And LISTEN! Phase shift , compression, chorus, AND delay. All at the same time!" "Whoa! That sounds cool..."
fluorophore wrote:
Let me add one more "stupid" comment: Heeeey Macarena!
Bullseye!
Macarena?
Sounds like Kruder & Dorfmiester and some off Thievery Corp tracks. Like it. :)
Let me add one more \"stupid\" comment: Heeeey Macarena!
It\'s unbelievable how many stupid comments are posted by people who have no idea what they are talking about. Anyone worth their salt knows that that is a classic Delerium song off of a classic album.
DELERIUM is getting to be a fave of mine, much as ENIGMA was in their first few years. i just received \"Poem\", and it is a great album (ps, i used the hyperlink above to purchase it via AMAZON.COM). i am gonna buy all my music via the hyperlink. peace
Does anyone else find their stuff reall really busy? 1 delerium song = 3 enigma songs played at once
dogs on alert, that is funny
Less of this please
When did Ziggy Marley join Tangerine Dream? (And why?)
These guys are capable of some great music. This one seems to rather mind-numbing.
I\'ve like other Delerium that I have heard here, but this getting annoying I am afraid...
Delerium is good.. lots of good sound coming from them.. listener for 3 + years now...
I\'ve been listening to some \"electronica\" radio stations, (to know what I\'m talking about before I start to judge techno, etc.) and considering what they play, I have to conclude that RP is selecting the genre\'s most interesting and relevant tracks. Though, emotionally, it\'s still of little meaning to me.