Conjure One (album)


Conjure One is the self-titled debut album by Canadian electronic music project Conjure One, headed by Rhys Fulber. It was released on September 17, 2002, through Nettwerk.

Background

Being a long-time collaborator of Canadian musician Bill Leeb in the bands Front Line Assembly and Delerium, Fulber had a worldwide hit with the single "Silence" in 1999 with the latter. According to their own figures, Nettwerk sold 1 million copies of the album Karma from which the single was taken. Backed by the success, Fulber decided to release solo material. "Once you have a big song, people listen to what you have to say," he said to Billboard and expressed satisfaction with the label's backing: "Nettwerk was very supportive and has been very patient with me."

Production

Due to other production and remixing responsibilities it took Fulber three years to finish the album. About his approach to writing the album he said, "I like the concept of pop music. It's more challenging to write songs than to write ambient music."

Release

The song "Center of the Sun" is featured in the 2003 American superhero film X2.

Personnel

Conjure One

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

  • Mike Plotnikoff – recording, mixing
  • Greg Reely – mixing
  • Brian Reeves – mixing
  • Randy Wine – recording
  • Chris Garcia – recording
  • Blair Calibaba – recording
  • Mike Landolt – recording
  • Graeme Stewart – recording
  • Paul Silveira – digital editing
  • Greg Collins – digital editing
  • Alex Aligizakis – digital editing
  • Zack Blackstone – assistant engineering
  • Charlie Thiebaud – assistant engineering
  • Ted Jensenmastering
  • Olaf Heine – photography
  • John Rummen – sleeve design
  • Mike Goldwater – front cover photo

Charts

Singles

Sleep

Chart Peak position