Any Celldweller fans here?

The title says it. How do you get to know about Klayton and why do you like his works? I shall share my experience.

It is by chance that I heard his songs through a Dota montage video and after research I found out the song is The Last Firstborn remixed by Voician. After a little digging, found and listen to the original one, absolutely love it. His work is unique, unlike other electronic music, he just has a special touch to it somehow.

Then I started to listen more of his songs before realizing many of his works are featured in games, movies and trailers etc. As someone who don't really like dubsteps, I really like his First Person Shooter. I am also looking forward to buy his upcoming album when possible.

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back in high school one of my friends had a habit of finding great underground music. Celldweller, "against the tide" was an amazing song he introduced me to, and I found his music to be great to listen to in the background when I am doing other things, as I found Savant to be more to my taste as my daily listen.

I don't consider myself a fan (my personal definition of fan is someone who keeps up-to-date with an artist or band) but i do enjoy Celldweller's music. my personal favorite album is their debut album. which was very diverse. ranging from industrial metal, to trance, to drum and bass music. but i haven't heard them in a long while. i have the debut album somewhere, i think i lost it =[

I don't know Klayton, but The first time I myself discovered his music was yes (in some videos games, primarily Dead Rising), some TV shows (NCIS, if you have a good ear, "The Last Firstborn" plays in the background in Abby's Lab in some Episodes) and from similar artists that were on tour together. [at that time i remember a tour of DeadStar Assembly and Celldweller]  this was when i was in my teenage years. i'm 20 now but when i was younger i was first discovering, Gothic/industrial metal styled music. (which i do still listen to and do have a special place in my heart for those bands), Celldweller included but yes that is how most of it started. but like i mentioned i haven't heard them in a long while. i might look them up later to see how their music has progressed.

 

Celldweller and Blue Stahili... excellent music for just about anything!

Yeah, I have been listening when I ever I do my own work or taking public transport. It is so much more suited me as my country is saturated with KPOP songs everywhere. I also bought Celldweller's End of an Empire: Dreams, can't wait for its release.