Today’s video of the day is Bill Leeb – “Neuromotive” (Stacks Mix by Rhys Fulber) released in 2025.

The new video for “Neuromotive (Stacks Mix by Rhys Fulber)” by Bill Leeb offers a striking visual experience. Directed by Tim Hill (@rimvisuals), the video pairs perfectly with the track’s cold industrial pulse. The remix appears on Model Kollapse, Leeb’s 2024 solo album released on Metropolis Records. Bill Leeb is best known as the founder of Front Line Assembly. He also played key roles in Delerium, Noise Unit, and Intermix. For decades, he helped shape the sound of electro-industrial and EBM. His work blends hard electronic beats with cinematic atmospheres. Model Kollapse continues that legacy while carving out new space for Leeb as a solo artist.

“Neuromotive” stands out as one of the album’s most aggressive tracks. The remix by Rhys Fulber adds even more intensity. Fulber has long collaborated with Leeb in Front Line Assembly and Delerium. Here, he brings sharp textures and deeper rhythm to the track. The result is both mechanical and hypnotic. Visually, Tim Hill’s video mirrors the song’s themes. Stark images flash across the screen in layered distortion. There’s motion, collapse, and rebirth. Hill’s style, known from his work as @rimvisuals, feels like a perfect match. His visuals elevate the track’s power and expand its mood.

Model Kollapse marks a new direction for Leeb. While his past projects often leaned into ambient or melodic sounds, this album dives deeper into the harsh side. Yet the songwriting still shows control and clarity. “Neuromotive” fits this tone perfectly. It bridges old-school industrial energy with modern sound design. Compared to earlier albums like Echogenetic or Wake Up the Coma by Front Line Assembly, Model Kollapse is more personal. The focus shifts to pure sound and form. “Neuromotive” reflects that change. It pushes forward but respects the roots of the genre. This release highlights the strength of long-time collaboration. Leeb and Fulber know how to bring the best out of each other. With Hill’s visuals, “Neuromotive” becomes more than just a remix. It’s a full sensory experience.

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