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In 2001 the Canadian ambient pop band <a href="spotify:artist:0IUq1plF3ON4Fboj1bE6kN">Delerium</a> (Bill Leeb and <a href="spotify:artist:3aswb2tJV8Qys1Xufxn59P">Rhys Fulber</a>), still reeling from the success of their <a href="spotify:artist:4NgNsOXSwIzXlUIJcpnNUp">Sarah McLachlan</a> collaboration on the song "Silence," released Poem, an album on which every track had a guest vocalist. One of the contributors was <a href="spotify:artist:0lJlKQvuM2Sd9DPPyUXcHg">Sixpence None the Richer</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:0KaOODqnbHxMIZ3qUH5F5n">Leigh Nash</a>, whose piece, "Innocente," ended up being the record's single. <a href="spotify:artist:0KaOODqnbHxMIZ3qUH5F5n">Nash</a> also added her vocals to two more songs on 2003's Chimera, "Orbit of Me" and "Run for It." This cemented the idea that a project should be pursued, and in 2007 <a href="spotify:artist:0KaOODqnbHxMIZ3qUH5F5n">Nash</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3aswb2tJV8Qys1Xufxn59P">Fulber</a>, and Leeb, under the name Fauxliage, released their self-titled full-length on Nettwerk Records. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi

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