Glis

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For the genus Glis, see Edible Dormouse

Glis, named after glissando, is an EBM/synthpop/industrial band from Seattle. The band was started in 2001 by Andrea Ashdown and Shaun Frandsen. They released their debut album, Extract, in 2002, and were signed to Alfa Matrix records. In September of 2003, after Glis' second release, Andrea left to form her own musical project, Audiodoll. Shaun continued as the sole member of Glis, collaborating with such industrial music luminaries as Delobbo, Haujobb, Lights of Euphoria and Namnambulu for his projects. He also wrote and performed most of the music for Ayria's 2003 debut album Debris.

In 2005, Glis was joined by Jean-Luc De Meyer of Front 242 as vocalist for the new album "Nemesis".

Contents

Discography

Albums

Extract (Musicwerks, 2002)

  1. It's Empty In Her Eyes
  2. The Storm (version)
  3. Nightvision
  4. High Dreamer
  5. Visionary
  6. My Machine
  7. My Cruelty
  8. IC Stars
  9. It's Empty in Her Eyes (clubmix)

balance (Musicwerks, 2003)

  1. sunrise
  2. resolution
  3. nightvision (v2.0)
  4. discontent
  5. letting go (feat. Jennifer Parkin)
  6. break away
  7. hate you (feat. Dominique of Neikka RPM)
  8. it's empty in her eyes (overdosemix)
  9. hypertension
  10. descending
  11. summer lights
  12. resolution (Z Prochek mix)
  13. break away (closer mix by Assemblage 23)
  14. discontent (Implant mix)
  15. resolution (Delobbo dvi mix)

equilibrium (Alfa Matrix, 2003)

  1. The Falling Time
  2. Resolution (Sero.overdose mix)
  3. Discontent (Namnambulu mix)
  4. Break Away (Seize mix)
  5. Letting Go (Delobbo Slika mix - extended)
  6. Hate You (Haujobb mix)
  7. Hypertension (Lethargy mix)
  8. Letting Go (Paranoid Dreamer mix by Pacific Mile)
  9. Break Away (Diskonnekted mix)
  10. Sunrise (Club mix)
  11. Resolution (Tau Factor mix feat. Jennifer Parkin)
  12. Last Call (feat. Carsten Pedersen of Tau Factor)
  13. Resolution (Lights of Euphoria mix)

Compilation albums

square matrix 003 (Alfa Matrix, 2003)

square matrix 004 (Alfa Matrix, 2004)

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