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Koran by Delerium

Artist Biography For Delerium

There Is More Than One Artist With This Name 1 Delerium Is From Vancouver British Columbia Canada Formed In 1987 Originally As Another Side Project Intermix Being The More Techno-Sounding Project Of The Influential Industrial Music Act Front Line Assembly. Delerium Has Traditionally Been A Two-Person Project But The Only Constant Member Throughout Its History Has Been Bill Leeb. After Michael Balch Left Both Front Line Assembly And Delerium Bill Leeb Worked With Rhys Fulber And The Two Released Several Albums Under The Delerium Moniker These Years Saw A Gradual Stylistic Change From Darker Ambient To A More Danceable Sound. A Collaboration With Sarah McLachlan In Their Karma Album " Song Artist Delerium Silence /song " Won Them A Certain Amount Of Popular Recognition And Spawned A Great Deal Of Remixes. After The Release Of Karma Rhys Fulber Left To Pursue Other Interests And Bill Leeb Teamed Up With Producer Chris Peterson To Release Poem. 2003 However Saw The Reunion Of Leeb And Fulber For The Release Of Chimera. The Collaboration Continued With Delerium’s Most Recent Album Nuages Du Monde. Delerium's Music Has Additionally Been Featured In Movies Such As Lara Croft Tomb Raider And Brokedown Palace. After The Duo Worked With Vocalist Leigh Nash On The Single " Song Artist Delerium Innocente /song " Leeb Fulber And Nash Released A Self Titled Album Under The Name Fauxliage In 2007. 2 Delerium Was Also A Grunge Act From Ottumwa Iowa USA. Formed By John Huston Of Citrus Boyin 1994 Delerium Played And Recorded Mostly In The Eastern Iowa Area. It Also Included Paige Clause On Drums And Sam Long On Guitars. Delerium Broke Up Shortly After 1994's Album Pirate Alley John And Sam Went On To Form Punk Rock Band The Smirnoffs With Mark Langgin. 3 Often Confused With Dj Delerium A Hardcore Producer From The United States.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Koran

This Song Appeared On The Initial Releases Of The Album 'Karma' 1997 . But In Subsequent Releases The Track Was Replaced By "Window To Your Soul" Which Was One Of The Bonus Tracks On The Bonus CD That Came With The Limited Edition Of Karma. Song Used Verses From The Al Rahman Section Of The Koran And The Opening Salutation
“Bismillah” Interspersed With Music That Caused Complaints From Organization "American-Islamic Relations" Islamic Laws Forbid Use Of Citations From The Koran In Any Songs Music And Entertainments .
The Network Records Company Responded By Making A Direct Apology For The Production. Company Said That The Group And The Company Did Not Intend To Hurt Islam Or The Muslims Claiming That The Mistake Was The Result Of Ignorance. The Company Said It Has Taken A Decision To Withdraw All Such Recordings That Are In The Market.

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