Fear Factory - Remanufacture (Cloning Technology)


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Label: Roadrunner Records
Catalog#: RR 8834-2
Format: CD, Album, HDCD
Country:US
Released:20 May 1997
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Industrial, Breaks, Big Beat, Gabber, Hardcore, Downtempo
Credits: Bass - Christian Olde Wolbers
Drums - Raymond Herrera
Engineer [Mix Engineer Assistant] - Delwyn Brooks (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 9 to 11, 13)
Engineer [Mix Engineer] - Greg Reely (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 9 to 11, 13)
Guitar - Dino Cazares
Lyrics By - Burton C. Bell , Dino Cazares (tracks: 3)
Mastered By - Ted Jansen*
Producer [Additional Remix Production] - Dino Cazares (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 9 to 11, 13) , Greg Reely (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 9 to 11, 13)
Producer [Original] - Colin Richardson
Vocals - Burton C. Bell
Written-By - Burton C. Bell (tracks: 9) , Dino Cazares , Raymond Herrera
Notes:Remixes of Fear Factory's Demanufacture.

Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York, NY.
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Tracklisting:

1   Remanufacture (Demanufacture) (6:42)
    Remix - Rhys Fulber
2   National Panel Beating (Body Hammer) (4:37)
    Remix - Rhys Fulber
3   Genetic Blueprint (New Breed) (4:22)
    Remix - Junkie XL
4   Faithless (Zero Signal) (5:24)
    Remix - Rhys Fulber
5   Bionic Chronic (0:32)
    Producer - Junkie XL
6   Cloning Technology (Replica) (5:51)
    Remix - Kingsize
7   Burn (Flashpoint) (5:05)
    Remix - Junkie XL
8   T-1000 (H-K) (4:06)
    Remix - DJ Dano
9   Machines Of Hate (Self Bias Resistor) (5:49)
    Remix - Rhys Fulber
10   21st Century Jesus (P*sschrist) (7:18)
    Remix - Rhys Fulber
11   Bound For Forgiveness (A Therapy For Pain) (5:59)
    Remix - Rhys Fulber
12   Refinery (3:16)
    Producer - Fear Factory
13   Remanufacture (Edited Version) (5:25)
    Remix - Rhys Fulber
User Reviews:
ReeferMan, Jun 20, 2003

A techno-inductrial reworking of the thrash album Demanufacture seems a strange idea. However, this album delivers a lot of good tunes with influences from genres as diverse as trance, ambient, breakbeat, Dutch hardcore (via Junkie XL) et al.

The influence of the producers (primarily Rhys Fulber from industrial act FLA) is fairly obvious. What is surprising is the general quality of the beats, particularly Burn, T-1000 and 21st Century Jesus.

This album is ideal for those who want to take a peek at the current state of hard rock / thrash metal crossover acts using techno influences.

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