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Circle of Dust (album)

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Released
  
July 1992

Length
  
51:25

Release date
  
July 1992

Label
  
R.E.X. Music

Recorded
  
1991, 1994

Artist
  
Circle of Dust

Producer
  
Klayton

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Genres
  
Industrial metal, Electronics in rock music, Industrial rock, Gothic metal

Similar
  
Circle of Dust albums, Electronics in rock music albums

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Circle of Dust is a debut album by the American electronic metal band Circle of Dust. It was released through R.E.X. Records in 1992. The 1995 reissue of Circle of Dust achieved the 25th slot on CMJ's Hard Rock 75 listings that same year.

Contents

Circle of dust outside in official lyric video


History

All songs were written by Klayton, 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 Relativity Records, 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:

"Technological Disguise" and "Senseless Abandon" were scrapped from the remastered version of the album. Klayton later stated in an episode of Ask Circle of Dust, that he didn't like either of them, and had no place on the remastered album.

Track listing

All tracks written by Scott Albert.

All tracks written by Scott Albert.

Songs

1Exploration3:50
2Dissolved4:36
3Night Fall5:59

References

Circle of Dust (album) Wikipedia