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Below is our complete Circle Of Dust news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Circle Of Dust Releases Lyric Video

Industrial pioneer Circle Of Dust has unveiled a new lyric video for "Embracing Entropy," taken from the full-length studio album "Machines of Our Disgrace" that is being officially released today via FiXT.

"Embracing Entropy" is a high energy, mid-tempo track featuring Circle Of Dust's more electronic alter-ego, Celldweller. The new album's full track listing is as follows:

1. re_Engage
2. Machines of Our Disgrace
3. Contagion
4. Embracing Entropy (feat. Celldweller)
5. Humanarchy
6. Signal
7. alt_Human
8. Hive Mind
9. Outside In
10. Neurachem
11. k_OS
12. Neophyte
13. Malacandra More...

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Circle Of Dust Reveals New Album Details

Industrial music pioneer Circle of Dust just announced a new full-length studio album titled "Machines of Our Disgrace," due out December 9th via FiXT after a near 20 year hiatus.

Created by artist/producer Klayton, best known for his multi-genre project Celldweller, Circle of Dust returns to Klayton’s industrial roots with metal riffs, pulsing electronics and catchy songwriting. The album will be available for pre-order on November 18th. The following press release was also issued:

"Returning for the project's 5th full-length album, Circle of Dust pushes the envelope in fusing modern metal and electronic production with gritty industrial noise & samples on 'Machines of Our Disgrace.'

"Klayton incorporates both aggressive and melodic vocals with thought provoking lyrics about man’s technological evolution, with songs like 'Contagion' and the title track 'Machines of Our Disgrace' questioning our relationship with technology while 'alt_Human' and 'Neurachem' explore the world of biohacking and genetic modification.

"The tracks 'Hive Mind' and 'Humanarchy' provide commentary on man’s place in modern society’s political and scientific moral ambiguity. The emotionally charged 'Outside In' shows Circle of Dust's softer side in a heart-gripping track with lush harmonies, acoustic guitars, pulsing sound design and introspective lyrics." More...

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Circle Of Dust Re-Releases Catalog

Circle of Dust, the 90s industrial / electronic-rock project created by visionary artist/producer Klayton, best known for his multi-genre project Celldweller, recently acquired back the rights to the project's first 5 albums, released between 1992-1998.

Now, after over 20 years in the vault, the entire Circle of Dust catalog ("Self-Titled," "Brainchild," "Metamorphosis," "Argyle Park - Misguided," and "Disengage") has been officially remastered and re-released including hours of previously unreleased bonus content, such as demos, acoustic versions, alternate mixes and remixes.

In addition to releasing 175 tracks, clocking in at over 11 hours of music from the 5 re-released albums, Circle of Dust will be unveiling a new full-length album in December 2016 featuring the singles “Contagion,” “Neophyte,” and “Machines of Our Disgrace.” Circle of Dust is back. Prepare to re-engage. More...

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Circle Of Dust Posts Pokemon Go Inspired Video

Circle of Dust brings 90s cyberpunk industrial metal into the modern era with the new single “Machines of Our Disgrace.”

Following the singles “Contagion,” “Neophyte,” and “Machines of Our Disgrace," a new full-length Circle of Dust album will be released in December of 2016. Stay tuned for full info.

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Circle Of Dust Streaming "Neophyte"

Just last week, Circle Of Dust released a first piece of new music in nearly 20 years. “Contagion” (still streaming here) was unleashed alongside the announcement that the project would be re-releasing remastered versions of all five previous albums, each featuring bonus material, new tracks, and more.

This sequence of releases will all happen in 2016 with a new album dropping every 8 weeks, capping off with a completely brand new Circle Of Dust album, to be released in December of this year.

Today another song comes online, courtesy of Huffingtonpost.com. “Neophyte” will be featured on December’s album of new material, and is also a featured bonus track on the first re-issue: the self titled debut album "Circle Of Dust," which will be out tomorrow, March 4th via FiXT. More...

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Circle Of Dust Posts New Song

Founded by Klayton - who is most well-known for his project Celldweller and owning the independent record label FiXT - Circle Of Dust began experimenting with melding sci-fi inspired industrial and electronic rock two decades back.

It is with great excitement that Circle Of Dust releases the track “Contagion,” the first piece of new music to be released in nearly 20 years. Check it out below.

The debut of “Contagion” comes with the news that Circle Of Dust will be re-releasing remastered versions of all five previously released albums, each featuring bonus material, new tracks, and more. This sequence of releases will all happen in 2016, capping off with a completely brand new album, to be released in December of this year.

The first re-issue is of the self-titled debut album, which will be out on March 4th, 2016 via FiXT. Originally released in 1992, the entire album was created using a Mac Classic with 1mb of system RAM and a 40mb hard drive along with an Ensoniq EPS 16+ mono sampler. The album has been meticulously remastered with modern sonic precision, improving upon the sound of the original tracks.

Additionally, the album features nearly an hour of bonus material including a rare acoustic version of "Onenemy," raw 4-track cassette demos, and a series of unreleased songs, demos and b-sides simply titled "Dust." More...

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