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| years_active      = 1984–present
| years_active      = 1984–present
| label            = KK, Dossier, [[Third Mind Records|Third Mind]], [[Wax Trax! Records|Wax Trax!]], [[Roadrunner Records|Roadrunner]], [[Cleopatra Records|Cleopatra]], [[WestCom|Off Beat]], [[Metropolis Records|Metropolis]], [[Dependent Records|Dependent]], [[Zoth Ommog Records|Zoth Ommog]]
| label            = KK, Dossier, [[Third Mind Records|Third Mind]], [[Wax Trax! Records|Wax Trax!]], [[Roadrunner Records|Roadrunner]], [[Cleopatra Records|Cleopatra]], [[WestCom|Off Beat]], [[Metropolis Records|Metropolis]], [[Dependent Records|Dependent]], [[Zoth Ommog Records|Zoth Ommog]]
| associated_acts  = [[Cyberaktif]], [[Delerium]], [[Equinox (electro-industrial band)|Equinox]], [[Fauxliage]], [[Front Line Assembly]], [[Intermix (band)|Intermix]], [[Noise Unit]], [[Pro-Tech|Pro>Tech]], [[Skinny Puppy]], [[Synæsthesia (Canadian band)|Synæsthesia]]
| website          = http://www.mindphaser.com
| website          = http://www.mindphaser.com
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In 2022, Leeb contributed vocals for Black Asteroid's single ''Methane Rain''.<ref name="methanesingle">{{cite web |url=https://post-punk.com/black-asteroid-debuts-new-single-methane-rain-featuring-front-line-assembly/ |title=Black Asteroid Debuts New Single "Methane Rain" Featuring Front Line Assembly |last=Teeple |first=Alice |date=May 17, 2022 |website=post-punk.com |access-date=December 17, 2023}}</ref>
In 2022, Leeb contributed vocals for Black Asteroid's single ''Methane Rain''.<ref name="methanesingle">{{cite web |url=https://post-punk.com/black-asteroid-debuts-new-single-methane-rain-featuring-front-line-assembly/ |title=Black Asteroid Debuts New Single "Methane Rain" Featuring Front Line Assembly |last=Teeple |first=Alice |date=May 17, 2022 |website=post-punk.com |access-date=December 17, 2023}}</ref>


In June 2024, American label [[Metropolis Records|Metropolis]] announced Leeb's first solo album ''[[Model Kollapse]]'', to be released on September 13, 2024.<ref name="regenmagfirstsolo">{{cite web |url=https://regenmag.com/news/news-front-line-assembly-releases-latest-warmech-remix-with-deep-infirmary-metropolis-records-announces-solo-album-debut-from-bill-leeb/ |title=Metropolis Records announces solo album debut from Bill Leeb |last=Yücel |first=Ilker |date=June 28, 2024 |website=regenmag.com |access-date=June 29, 2024}}</ref> The first single ''Terror Forms'' was released on July 9 along with a video.<ref name="sidelineterrorforms">{{cite web |url=https://www.side-line.com/bill-leeb-launches-first-single-from-upcoming-solo-debut-terror-forms-out-now/ |title=Bill Leeb launches first single from upcoming solo debut: 'Terror Forms' – Out now  |last=Van Isacker |first=Bernard |date=July 9, 2024 |website=side-line.com |access-date=July 15, 2024}}</ref> Metropolis released the second single ''Demons'' on August 9, 2024, that was also accompanied by a video.<ref name="regenmagdemons">{{cite web |url=https://regenmag.com/news/news-bill-leeb-addresses-technologys-effects-on-creativity-with-second-single-and-music-video-from-upcoming-solo-debut-front-line-assembly-releases-latest-warmech-remix-with-mvtant/ |title=Bill Leeb addresses technology’s effects on creativity with second single and music video from upcoming solo debut |last=Yücel |first=Ilker |date=August 9, 2024 |website=regenmag.com |access-date=August 10, 2024}}</ref> Leeb explained that the idea of a solo album was suggested by Metropolis founder Dave Heckman, who passed away before the album's release.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://chaoscontrol.com/bill-leeb-interview-model-kollapse/|title=Bill Leeb discusses his debut solo album, "Model Kollapse"|date=12 September 2024}}</ref>
In June 2024, American label [[Metropolis Records|Metropolis]] announced Leeb's first solo album ''[[Model Kollapse]]'', to be released on September 13, 2024.<ref name="regenmagfirstsolo">{{cite web |url=https://regenmag.com/news/news-front-line-assembly-releases-latest-warmech-remix-with-deep-infirmary-metropolis-records-announces-solo-album-debut-from-bill-leeb/ |title=Metropolis Records announces solo album debut from Bill Leeb |last=Yücel |first=Ilker |date=June 28, 2024 |website=regenmag.com |access-date=June 29, 2024}}</ref> The first single ''Terror Forms'' was released on July 9 along with a video.<ref name="sidelineterrorforms">{{cite web |url=https://www.side-line.com/bill-leeb-launches-first-single-from-upcoming-solo-debut-terror-forms-out-now/ |title=Bill Leeb launches first single from upcoming solo debut: 'Terror Forms' – Out now  |last=Van Isacker |first=Bernard |date=July 9, 2024 |website=side-line.com |access-date=July 15, 2024}}</ref> Metropolis released the second single ''Demons'' on August 9, 2024, that was also accompanied by a video.<ref name="regenmagdemons">{{cite web |url=https://regenmag.com/news/news-bill-leeb-addresses-technologys-effects-on-creativity-with-second-single-and-music-video-from-upcoming-solo-debut-front-line-assembly-releases-latest-warmech-remix-with-mvtant/ |title=Bill Leeb addresses technology’s effects on creativity with second single and music video from upcoming solo debut |last=Yücel |first=Ilker |date=August 9, 2024 |website=regenmag.com |access-date=August 10, 2024}}</ref> Leeb explained that the idea of a solo album was suggested by Metropolis founder Dave Heckman, who died before the album's release.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://chaoscontrol.com/bill-leeb-interview-model-kollapse/|title=Bill Leeb discusses his debut solo album, "Model Kollapse"|date=12 September 2024}}</ref>
 
On August 22, 2025 Metropolis released an EP called ''Machine Vision'' with five remixes of songs from ''Model Kollapse'' and a new song.<ref name="sidelinemachinevisionrel">{{cite web |url=https://www.side-line.com/bill-leeb-machine-vision-ep-metropolis-records/ |title=Bill Leeb announces ‘Machine Vision’ EP on Metropolis Records |last=Van Isacker |first=Bernard |date=August 14, 2025 |website=side-line.com |access-date=August 22, 2025}}</ref> The single ''Neuromotive (Stacks Mix by Rhys Fulber)'' from the EP had already been released in April 2025 and accompanied by a video by Tim Hill.<ref name="terrarelictaepsingle">{{cite web |url=https://terrarelicta.com/publications/news/bill-leeb-presents-new-single-and-video-from-forthcoming-remix-ep |title=Bill Leeb - Presents New Single And Video From Forthcoming Remix EP |last=Vogrič |first=Tomaž |date=April 4, 2025 |website=terrarelicta.com |access-date=August 22, 2025}}</ref>


===Dispute with Trent Reznor===
===Dispute with Trent Reznor===
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==Solo discography==
==Solo discography==
* 2024 - ''[[Model Kollapse]]''
* 2024 - ''[[Model Kollapse]]''
* 2025 - ''[[Machine Vision (EP)|Machine Vision]]''
== See also ==
* [[List of Austrians in music]]


==References==
==References==

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Wilhelm Anton "Bill" Leeb (born 21 September 1966,[1] in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian-Canadian[2] electronic musician and record producer. He is best known for being a founding member of the industrial music group Front Line Assembly and Delerium.[3] Additionally, Leeb is known for his work with groups Noise Unit, Intermix, Skinny Puppy, Synæsthesia, Cyberaktif, Equinox, Fauxliage and Pro>Tech.[4]

Career

Leeb began his musical career with industrial band Skinny Puppy in 1984 under the pseudonym Wilhelm Schroeder,[5] contributing bass synth and occasional backing vocals to a few of their recordings and concerts. He left in 1986 and formed his own industrial project Front Line Assembly with Michael Balch, and later Rhys Fulber[6] and Chris Peterson. Though Front Line Assembly has had consistent underground success, Leeb's most widely known efforts are through his side project Delerium, which had a major hit in the late 1990s with "Silence".[4] Leeb composed the soundtrack to the 1999 video game, Quake III Arena, of which the expansion pack, Team Arena, was composed by his band, Front Line Assembly.

In 2017, Leeb appeared as guest singer on the single A Shiver of Want, a release of John Fryer's project Black Needle Noise.[7]

In 2022, Leeb contributed vocals for Black Asteroid's single Methane Rain.[8]

In June 2024, American label Metropolis announced Leeb's first solo album Model Kollapse, to be released on September 13, 2024.[9] The first single Terror Forms was released on July 9 along with a video.[10] Metropolis released the second single Demons on August 9, 2024, that was also accompanied by a video.[11] Leeb explained that the idea of a solo album was suggested by Metropolis founder Dave Heckman, who died before the album's release.[12]

On August 22, 2025 Metropolis released an EP called Machine Vision with five remixes of songs from Model Kollapse and a new song.[13] The single Neuromotive (Stacks Mix by Rhys Fulber) from the EP had already been released in April 2025 and accompanied by a video by Tim Hill.[14]

Dispute with Trent Reznor

In an interview with music magazine Spin in 1992, Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails made derogatory remarks about Front Line Assembly, calling them "a textbook case of a band" for industrial music and their music "monotonous, boring, uninspired bullshit".[15] Before the release of the issue, Reznor sent Leeb an apology letter. In one of their following issues, Spin printed part of the apology, in which Reznor expressed that he "should have thought before opening [his] mouth", along with a response from Leeb in which he implores Reznor to "think before making such ludicrous statements" and that he hopes "that others will use a little more thought before they go out of their way to put others down".[16]

Acting

In 1990, Leeb appeared in the trailer for the horror movie Chunk Blower together with Dwayne Goettel from Skinny Puppy,[17] playing one of the victims of a killer. Due to the lack of funding, the movie was never made.[18] Director Jim Van Bebber and Leeb would later use footage from the trailer in the video for the single "Virus".

Personal life

Leeb has both Austrian and Canadian citizenship and speaks English as well as German. He received education at a convent school in Austria where he learned to play the violin. He moved to Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada with his family when he was 14, where he learned English and developed a keen interest in music.[19][20] He was a high school student at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.[21] Leeb went to Camsoun College in Victoria, British Columbia to study journalism for two years.[21] He lives in Vancouver.

Leeb was married to the Canadian artist Carylann Loeppky.[22] Loeppky was part of the tour personnel on Front Line Assembly tours "designing and selling merchandise and put together a visual presentation for the live performance."[22] She continued to create artwork for releases by several of Leeb's projects even after the divorce.[23]

Solo discography

See also

References

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