Circle Of Dust (album)
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''Circle of Dust'' is the title of two versions of a studio album American
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band
Circle of Dust Circle of Dust is an industrial music project from New York City created by Klayton, who later became known as Celldweller. The project was active as a band from 1988 to 1998 and then re-started in 2015 after Klayton gained back ownership of his ...
. The first version was the band's debut, released through R.E.X. Records in 1992. In 1994, Circle of Dust completely re-recorded the album and replaced some songs with new, different tracks. This version, released in 1995 through R.E.X., achieved the 25th slot on ''
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s Hard Rock 75 listings that same year.


History

All songs were written by
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, then known by his birth name "Scott Albert". The album was initially released through R.E.X. Records to the limited Christian music market. After R.E.X. secured mainstream distribution through
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, it was decided that a new Circle of Dust record should be put out quickly to take advantage of the increased distribution and get the band's name out there. Klayton, however, opted not to take an extended period of time to write and record a brand new album but instead re-recorded his debut album, scrapping several songs and introducing a handful of new ones. This decision was partly fueled by Klayton's intense distaste for the Circle of Dust debut: "Exploration", "Technological Disguise" and "Senseless Abandon" were scrapped from the re-recorded version of the album. Klayton later stated in an episode of ''Ask Circle of Dust'' that he didn't like either of the latter two and had no place on the remastered album. However, a new version of "Exploration" appeared on the 2016 remaster of the 1995 album, and remasters of the other two songs would later be added in the 2019 compilation, ''Circle of Dust: Demos & Rarities.''


Reception

Bradley Torreano of AllMusic called ''Circle of Dust'' "a bizarre case that eventually led to a satisfying end." He said that while the 1992 debut was "a somewhat dull and flat collection of post-''
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'' industrial pop... the newer album is leaner, tougher, and packed with disorienting samples and chugging guitars. This is a wonderful change from the original..." He rated the 1995 version four out of five, concluding that while the
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influence was still strong, the band managed to carve out a unique place in the underground industrial scene and that "their
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-esque riffing, scattered blips and samples, and memorable melodies make for the first truly great album in the small Christian industrial genre." Trey from Sputnikmusic rated the original 1992 release 3.5 out of 5, and the 2016 remaster 4.0 out of 5. In his review of the remaster, he wrote that "with the proper label backing, Circle of Dust would have been bigger than Ministry; their album was certainly better." The recording "took the electronics and industrial-pop of
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’ I, and combined it with a thrash-based
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sound that just worked." But, because of the obscurity of the record label releasing it, "instead of being a huge genre-defining album, Circle of Dust’s initial 1992 release just kind of came-and-went." Trey said the 1995 album "definitely did better... ...but it still didn’t reach the heights of Ministry or
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." He then said that the 2016 remaster is the best version yet. The percussion is more intense, the electronics that on the 1995 release tended to get buried cut right through the riffs to complement the music and add melody, the riffs are sharper and not muddy, and "Klayton’s vocals are now able to glide over the top when he’s featuring his melodic side and drop into the music when things get heavier." Trey summarized that "Even today, Circle of Dust’s debut is one of the most perfect blends of metal and electronics. The problem has always been the album’s dated production. The remastered version has totally fixed that issue and has finally presented the album the way Klayton probably imagined it all those years ago." Jonathan Swank from ''
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'' also reviewed the 2016 remaster. He said that while the 1992 recording was a "landmark" release, Klayton had disliked that album and re-made it for release in 1995. Swank described the remaster as somewhat a "hybrid" of the two versions. He described the remaster as "obliterating". He praised how the low-end frequency was given a boost and thus improves the percussion quality as well as adding crunch to the guitar. He also praised the more dynamic quality of the sound and how everything, including the vocals and spoken word, comes through with more clarity. He noted that "The improvements in dynamic contrast and frequency range, in addition to making the music really come to life, render these songs more “listenable” at higher volumes and for longer periods, in my opinion … something that was a bit of an issue with the older versions and industrial metal in general."


Track listing


1992 version


1995 version


References

{{Authority control 1992 debut albums R.E.X. Records albums