Intermix

Intermix Artist: Intermix
Label: Roadrunner Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 016861923020
EAN: 0016861923020
ASIN: B000000H8Z


Release Date: 1992-02-18

Intermix


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Tracks:

  1. Anguish
  2. S+M=Y
  3. Targeted
  4. Requiem Dub
  5. Cum & Get It!
  6. Dead Ladder
  7. Soviet Low
  8. Voices

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The 1st CD from Leeb & Peterson under Intermix.......2005-08-02

This is the first CD release by Leeb and Peterson under their side project banner of 'Intermix'. Bill Leeb is more synonimous with his partnership with Rhys Fulber in FLA and Delerium. Intermix is the creation from the mind of one talented Bill Leeb who had brought on Chris Peterson who is a well known mixer of industrial and ambient themes. This album was initially released in 1992 by Third Mind Records and being 13 years later this album still is powerful and mind-boggling in execution and sound. This CD is a 8 track album release covering every aspect of industrialized electronica with several songs dwelving into a soft techno beat. What makes this CD so that much better is the inclusion of Fulber in the last three tracks - they feel and sound a tad darker and has a Delerium feel to the songs. This side project was one of the most successful in their careers with Bill Leeb's other side project 'Pro>Tech' being the best.

4 out of 5 stars Intermix ~ Intermix.......2005-04-13

Bill Leeb is a very prolific fellow with many side projects. Intermix is a very strange one and it does not sound like anything else. It is like they mixed instrumental synth with early techno and some trance and electro music. This is not as good as their Delerium project or FLA but it is still interesting that Leeb has been able to create a very different kind of instrumental music, however he could have used some sampled vocals and it does sound like background music, but being background music it is quite good indeed.

4 out of 5 stars INTERMIX - Fresh Music From Seasoned Industrialists.......2004-09-02

Even though FLA had been around for many years when they made this side project, it sounds original and fresh. One might think this is the first CD these two had ever produced. It is that raw, not-fully-realized sound of this CD that I really like. Skinny Puppy's "Remission" is a good comparison. The burgeoning sound of a new style of music is evident here as it is on "Remission". I recommend early CD's from Skinny Puppy, Meat Beat Manifesto, and Front 242 as good companions to this CD. Further Intermix releases reveal the continued development of this unique sound.

5 out of 5 stars Incredible Music.......2002-01-05

When I first heard this while browsing for CD's I was blown away. I was into industrial music at the time and just beginning to listen to techno. I think this CD along with MBM's 99% began to bridge the gap between techno and industrial at the time. I still listen to it today. It might not be as musically broad as the later releases, but I would encourage anyone interested in Meat Beat Manifesto to give it a try.

5 out of 5 stars

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