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REMANUFACTURE features remixes of Fear Factory songs by Rhys Fulber, Junkie XL, Kingsize and DJ Dano. Fear Factory: Burton C. Bell (vocals); Dino Cazares (guitar); Christian Olde Wolbers (bass); Raymond Herrera (drums). Fear Factory's second remix album, Remanufacture, continues the group's efforts to fuse death metal with techno and industrial sounds. The record's chief appeal will still lie with metal fans, but it's largely a success -- the soundscapes are widely varied, encompassing forays into goth rock, spacy ambient textures, and occasional snatches of melody, and the fusions work well enough that Burton C. Bell's vocals almost seem like intrusions on some tracks. Even if it doesn't quite command attention the whole way through, heavy metal listeners looking for a bridge into industrial and/or techno would do well to give Remanufacture a chance. ~ Steve Huey
Remixed Tracks-"Demanufacture"
Fear Factory Remanufacture Songs Remanufacture Music Review Purchase Remanufacture CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tool Undertow CD (1993)
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$10.75 Tool: Danny Carey, Paul D'Amour, Maynard James, Adam Jones. Additional personnel: Henry Rollins (vocals). Recorded at Grand Master Studios, Hollywood, California. Just as grunge was reaching its boiling point and radio-friendly punk-pop loomed on the horizon, Tool released Undertow, which firmly reinforced metal's prominence as a musical style -- but, for once, ...
| | Fear Factory Obsolete CD (1998) Coll Edt Digipak; Bonus Tracks
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$16.19 Feat.5 Bonus Tracks! Price Increase-18.98 Eff.2/3/1
Fear Factory: Burton C. Bell (vocals); Dino Cazares (guitar); Christian Olde Wolbers (bass); Raymond Herrera (drums, percussion). Additional Personnel: Gary Numan (spoken word); El Feroce, Susie Hodge, Walter Creery, Falstaff Fallen, Monty Washington, Coco Collingwood, Narcisso, Pepe Lamoco, Cleo Ledingham, Chelsea Devon (strings); Rhys Fulber (keyboards, programming); DJ Zodak (scratches). Recorded at Mushroom Studios & Armoury Studios, Vancouver, Canada from February to May, 1998. Obsolete ...
| | Type O Negative October Rust CD (1996)
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$13.25 Type O Negative: Johnny Kelly, Josh Silver, Pete Steele , Kenny Hickey. Additional personnel: The Bensonhoist Lesbian Choir, Val Lum (vocals). Peter Steele predicted that the follow-up to Bloody Kisses would accentuate Type ...
| | Fear Factory Soul Of A New Machine CD (1992)
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$18.59 Soul of a New Machine ushered in the '90s alternative metal era, even if few realized it at the time. Fear Factory were quite ahead of their time in 1992, the year Roadrunner Records released Soul, their debut album (though not technically their first, which would be the later-unearthed, Ross Robinson-produced Concrete demo album). The band didn't fit neatly into any of the metal camps of the day: thrash metal (Pantera, Slayer, Sepultura), crossover metal (Metallica, Megadeth, Ozzy), industrial metal (Ministry, Nine Inch Nails, Godflesh), death metal (Morbid Angel, Death, Obituary), grindcore (Napalm Death, Brutal Truth, Lawnmower Deth), and so on. This fact alone made Fear Factory an anomaly among the market-driven metal field of the day. That Roadrunner ...
| | Pink Floyd Ummagumma CDs (1969)
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$16.15 UMMAGUMMA features a set of live performances on Disc 1 and a collection of solo studio projects by various band members on Disc 2. Pink Floyd: David Gilmour (vocals, guitar); ...
| | Cannabis Corpse Blunted At Birth CD (2007)
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| | Kyohei Tsutsumi Solo Works Collection-Sony Music CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Babylon Whores Death Of The West CD (2002) Import
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$17.45 Third album for Finnish death metal outfit. Eight tracks, 'Life Fades Away', 'Hell Abloom', 'Mother Of Serpents', 'Lucibel (The Good Spirits Of Europe)', 'Dating With Witchcraft', 'Death In Prague', 'A Pale Horse Against Time' & 'Eveningland'. Spinefarm Records. 2002. Phduk.2006
The follow-up to Babylon Whores' superb King Fear record came with the requisite stigma attached: How can the band follow up its masterpiece, which exhibited a near-perfect balance of hooks, heaviness, humor, musicianship, and fascinating lyrical excursions? Well, the Whores answered by sticking to their guns with Death of the West, which, in comparison, is thicker, denser, noisier, and less eager to please than its predecessor. When opening track "Life Fades Away" kicks in with a mighty, muscular drumbeat encasing ...
| | Bob Merrill Complete 1943-1961 CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Horace Silver Silver's Serenade CD (1963) Remastered
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$8.45 Horace Silver Quintet: Horace Silver (piano); Junior Cook (tenor saxophone); Blue Mitchell (trumpet); Gene Taylor (piano); Roy Brooks (drums). Producer: Alfred Lion. Reissue producer: Michael Cuscuna. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on May 7 & 8, 1963. Orginally released on Blue Note (84131). Includes liner notes by Joel Dorn. Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Ron McMaster. Horace Silver's LP Silver's Serenade is a swan song; it was the final recording with his most famous quintet, which included drummer Roy Brooks, bassist Gene Taylor, saxophonist Junior Cook, and trumpeter Blue Mitchell. The band had made five previous recordings for the label, all of them successful. The program here is comprised of Silver compositions. The blowing is a meld of relaxed, soulful, and swinging hard bop, as evidenced in the title track. However, "Let's Get to the Nitty Gritty" has one of those beautiful winding heads, beginning so slowly and then jumping a notch in both tempo and intensity. By the time the tune gets to full steam, though there are short stops, the joint is swinging in blues -- check Mitchell's solo on this tune and how he keeps returning to Silver's theme as the root for his blowing. "Sweetie Sweetie Dee" moves from hard bop to funky bop. The dissonant chords that open "The Dragon Lady" have an Eastern tinge. The tune's head is spacious and breezy within a minute, and the tune begins to swing. Silver returns to those chords again and again as if to keep the players inside the mode he's ...
| | Jack Bowman Desnudez CD (2002) (Import)
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$11.15
| | Brazilian Girls Talk To La Bomb CD (2006)
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$11.25 Brazilian Girls: Sabina Sciubba (vocals); Didi Gutman (keyboards, background vocals); Jesse Murphy (bass guitar, background vocals); Aaron Johnston (drums, background vocals). TALK TO LA BOMB provides more of the breezy, postmodern international pop introduced on the Brazilian Girls' self-titled debut. Mixing in dance grooves, lounge, dub, Latin flavors, downtempo, jazz, trip-hop, and rock, the Brazilian Girls offer up a fizzy concoction that balances an organic live sound with electronica flourishes. Lead chanteuse Sabina Sciubba sings in five different languages, positioning the Brazilian Girls as the house band for the new global village. While not as startlingly fresh as their first disc, TALK TO LA BOMB finds this eclectic New York City-based combo in a pleasurable holding pattern. With their lead singer sensually delivering her witty lyrics in five different languages while the band skillfully flirts with house, ...
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