Vancouver (Canada)-based electro-industrial music legend Bill Leeb (Front Line Assembly, Delerium). released a new single, "Neuromotive (Stacks Mix by Rhys Fulber)", taken from the upcoming six-track remix EP entitled Machine Vision, which will be out in July via Metropolis Records.
The upcoming EP contains reinterpretations of material from Bill Leeb's recent debut solo album Model Kollapse, plus a brand new song.
Rhys Fulber, who remixed the song, is well-known for his long tenure as Bill Leeb's creative partner in Front Line Assembly and other projects, as well as being a gifted artist and producer in his own right. The duo will make a long-awaited return to the UK in mid-April to play seven Front Line Assembly shows before headlining the Dark Malta festival. Link

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