Glis
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Glis |
| image | Shaun-Glis.jpg |
| caption | Shaun Frandsen of Glis |
| origin | Seattle, Washington, United States |
| genre | electro-industrial, futurepop, synthpop, post-punk, EBM |
| years_active | 2001–2013, 2023-present |
| label | A.D.S.R. Musicwerks (USA), Alfa Matrix (Belgium), Shadowplay Records (Russia) |
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| name = Glis | image = Shaun-Glis.jpg | caption = Shaun Frandsen of Glis | image_size = | alias = | origin = Seattle, Washington, United States | genre = electro-industrial, futurepop, synthpop, post-punk, EBM | years_active = 2001–2013, 2023-present | label = A.D.S.R. Musicwerks (USA), Alfa Matrix (Belgium), Shadowplay Records (Russia)
Glis is an electronic music project founded in 2001 by Shaun Frandsen of Seattle, Washington, United States. The band has experienced several lineup changes and guest appearances, with frontman Shaun Frandsen acting as primary producer, vocalist, songwriter, and instrumentalist. Notable guest, Jean-Luc De Meyer of Front 242, contributed vocals for two studio tracks on the album "Nemesis" in 2005. Glis began to use guitar as a production counterpoint on the album "Phoenix" in 2013.
Discography
Albums
- Extract (2001)
- Balance (2003)
- Nemesis (2005)
- Phoenix (2013)
- Gateway to Oblivion (2024)
- Winterwerk (2026)
Remix albums
- Equilibrium (2003)
- A Shot and a Bassline (2008)
- Best Mixes (2026)
Singles & EPs
- Disappear! (2004)
- Apocalypse Parties (2012)
- Seconds (2013)
- Sunrise Forever (2023)
- Control (2024)
- Ascension (2024)
- Yesterday's Anthems (2024)
- Severity One (2024)
- DRTY FCKN DSKO (2024) - as Glis
- Apocalypse Parties (electro mix) (2024)
- Sex Object (2024) - Kraftwerk cover
- Happiness (2025)
- A Different Dream (2025)
- Street Dragon Ninja (2025)
- Life (2025) - Karl Bartos cover
- Winterwerk vol. 1 (2025)
- No Pulse (2025 mix) (2025)
- Crush (2025 mix) (2025)
- Morning Sun (2025)
- Turbo Lush (2025)
- Luminous Tides (2025)
- Winterwerk vol. 2 (2026)
Other appearances
- Debris (2003) - as producer
- DRTY FCKN DSKO (2012) - as Shaun F
References
References
- [http://www.alfa-matrix.com/bio_glis.php Glis / Shaun Frandsen] {{webarchive. link. (2012-04-18)
- http://www.mxdwn.com/2013/03/28/reviews/glis-phoenix/Glis
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