Circle of Dust

Songs: 2
Albums: 1

Albums

Circle of Dust - Disengage
Disengage
1998, songs: 2

Facts about Circle of Dust

Circle of Dust

Circle of Dust is an industrial rock band founded by musician and producer Scott Albert, also known as Klayton. Here are some key facts about Circle of Dust:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Circle of Dust was formed in the early 1990s by Scott Albert, who adopted the stage name Klayton for his musical projects. The band emerged from the burgeoning industrial music scene of the time, drawing inspiration from acts like Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, and Skinny Puppy. Circle of Dust quickly gained recognition for their aggressive sound, blending heavy guitar riffs, electronic beats, and distorted vocals.

  2. Debut Album and Success: In 1992, Circle of Dust released their self-titled debut album, which showcased their unique blend of industrial rock and electronic music. The album received positive reviews from critics and garnered a dedicated following among fans of the industrial genre. Tracks like "Deviate" and "Bed of Nails" became fan favorites and received airplay on college radio stations and alternative music programs.

  3. Innovative Sound and Production: Circle of Dust was known for their innovative approach to sound design and production, incorporating cutting-edge electronic elements and sampling techniques into their music. Scott Albert's background in programming and production allowed him to experiment with complex rhythms, layered textures, and atmospheric soundscapes, resulting in a distinctive and immersive sonic experience.

  4. Evolution and Disbandment: Over the years, Circle of Dust underwent several lineup changes and stylistic shifts. Scott Albert continued to release music under the Circle of Dust moniker while also pursuing other musical projects, including Celldweller and Argyle Park. The band released three full-length albums: "Circle of Dust" (1992), "Brainchild" (1994), and "Disengage" (1998), each showcasing a progression in sound and experimentation.

  5. Revival and Reissues: In 2016, Klayton announced the revival of Circle of Dust, reissuing the band's entire discography and remastering their classic albums for digital release. The reissues introduced Circle of Dust to a new generation of listeners while also appealing to longtime fans who appreciated the band's influential contributions to the industrial rock genre. Klayton continues to produce music under the Ci

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