Circle of Dust is tagged as: industrial, industrial metal, electronic, christian, industrial rock
Circle of Dust was formed by New York based Scott “Klayton” Albert after his former thrash metal outfit “Immortal” disbanded. Albert recorded and produced most of the Circle of Dust material himself. For the touring line up, the band was joined by lead guitarist Daren ”Klank” Diolosa and Scott’s brother Dan ”Leveler” Albert (lvl). The band was signed to R.E.X. Records, which released the band’s first album Circle of Dust in 1992. The album combined metal and dance music. Albert rerecorded the album in 1995. The second album, was originally released as a side project entitled Brainchild with the album title Mindwarp, but was soon reissued under the Circle of Dust banner as Brainchild. The record was more extreme than first one, and showcased dark cyberpunk-esque lyrics. The album is characterized by strong elements of thrash metal. A music video was shot for ”Telltale Crime” in Tennessee state penitentiary which was closed due to inhuman conditions. The album was exclusively distributed to secular market, where the band achieved moderate success: Part of the song ”Deviate” was used as the introsong for a long time in the now defunct MTV Sports show. Albert led the Christian industrial metal movement at one point and he was a p... Read More About Circle of Dust Biography...
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