Intermix

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Solar Temple 10:27 Tools
Mantra 09:35 Tools
Targeted 05:58 Tools
Voices 00:00 Tools
Lost Tribe 00:00 Tools
Anguish 00:00 Tools
Sonic Ritual 00:00 Tools
Telekinetic Warriors 00:00 Tools
Ceremonial Chant 00:00 Tools
Seeds of Harmony 00:00 Tools
Dead Ladder 00:00 Tools
Requiem Dub 00:00 Tools
Get Religion 00:00 Tools
Soviet Low 00:00 Tools
The Process 00:00 Tools
S+M=Y 00:00 Tools
Can You Move It 00:00 Tools
Down and Out 00:00 Tools
Dream On 00:00 Tools
Funky Hell 00:00 Tools
Monument 00:00 Tools
Corollary 00:00 Tools
Phaze One 00:00 Tools
Truth 00:00 Tools
Cum & Get It! 00:00 Tools
Fall Out 00:00 Tools
Blackhole Amizon 00:00 Tools
blackhole amazon 00:00 Tools
Cum and Get It 00:00 Tools
Bha Phar Nee 00:00 Tools
Bha Par Nee 00:00 Tools
Mele Chalia Noo 00:00 Tools
S + M = Y 00:00 Tools
Bhar Phar Nee 00:00 Tools
Monument (Lost Classic Mix) 00:00 Tools
Baah Par Ni (Hold On) 00:00 Tools
Phase One 00:00 Tools
Solar Temple { SOFASPACE } 00:00 Tools
Telekinetic Warrior 00:00 Tools
Mele Chaleaha Noo 00:00 Tools
s+M 00:00 Tools
Solar Temple { sofaspace.net } 00:00 Tools
SolarTemple 00:00 Tools
Chari Chari 00:00 Tools
Monument (Symphonic Remix) 00:00 Tools
Targeted (1992) 00:00 Tools
Black Hole Amazon 00:00 Tools
LostTribe 00:00 Tools
Mantar 00:00 Tools
Mele Chaieacha Noo (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Tapana Tapana 00:00 Tools
Dream On (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
06 - funky hell 00:00 Tools
Funky Hell (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
08 - truth 00:00 Tools
Hood, Lean On (Tech N9ne Vs. Major Lazer) InterMIX 00:00 Tools
Phase I 00:00 Tools
Yaadan Oan 00:00 Tools
Gani 00:00 Tools
Mantra (Street Fighter 2: The Animated Movie) 00:00 Tools
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Intermix was an electronic music group in the 1990s, and consisted of Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber. Unlike their other projects (including Front Line Assembly, Noise Unit, and Delerium), Intermix shows somewhat more of a techno influence, while Delerium is more mellow and ambient, and Front Line Assembly has a very industrial style. The first two albums Intermix released sound very much like their related project Delerium, albeit with a much more prevalent techno influence. The third Intermix album, however, sounds completely different from the first two - showing a more ambient and ethnic/tribal influence - and could actually have been released as a Synæsthesia record or possibly an early Delerium record instead. The pair released three albums as Intermix: * Intermix (1992) * Phaze Two (1993) * Future Primitives (1995) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.