Delta-S

Not to be confused with Delta 5.
Delta-S

Promotional image for Delta-S second album, Voyage to Isis. From left to right: Lucien, Nicki Tedesco, Lyte, Tony Bandos, DJ Amanda Jones.
Background information
Origin Camarillo, California, United States
Genres Industrial, trance
Years active 1995–present
Labels WindM Records (2005–present)
Associated acts Sstaria
Website www.thedeltasproject.com
Members Lyte
Lucien
Colleen Kelly
DJ Amanda Jones
Nicki Tedesco
Tony Bandos
Past members Moe
Jim Prosser

Delta-S is a Christian industrial / progressive trance band formed in Camarillo, California in 1995. Band members currently include Lyte, who writes and produces a bulk of the work, and Lucien, who tests the material's emotional value and authenticity.

History

Delta-S was initially formed in 1995 by artists Moe and Lyte, under the name Entropy. Later that year, the band changed their name to Delta-S. The name refers to a change in entropy (Delta So), and conceptually refers to the band's attempts at speeding up, slowing down, or stopping the process of entropy in the listener. In 1996, Jim Prosser joined the band. Work began on the production of their first album, including some collaboration with the band Calcutta and artists Duke and Joshua Vosper. The album was never released, and Delta-S disbanded in 1998.[1]

After disbanding, Lyte continued the project as a solo effort. In 1999 production for the second Delta-S album, And Sometimes..., began. This album was also unreleased. In 2000 the band adopted a new member, Lucien, and work started on a third album, Chasm. This was released as the band's debut album in March 2005, under a created record label entitled WindM Records, titled Chasm (Volume 0). The album was later re-released as Chasm (Volume 1) in May that year.[2]

The band released a second album, Voyage to Isis, in December, 2007. The album featured several guest vocalists including Kirsty Hawkshaw and Sheri Shaw of Deitiphobia.

The band's third album, The Mortal Veil, was released on October 31, 2015.

Band members

Former members

Collaborators

Discography

Compilation appearances

Remixes

Collaborations

References

External links

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