Front Line Assembly – Millennium
Label: |
Roadrunner Records – RR 9019 1 |
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Vinyl
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Europe |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Industrial |
Tracklist
A1 | Vigilante | 6:28 | |
A2 | Millennium | 6:10 | |
A3 | Liquid Separation | 5:05 | |
A4 | Search And Destroy | 6:30 | |
A5 | Surface Patterns | 5:36 | |
B6 | Victim Of A Criminal | 6:32 | |
B7 | Division Of Mind | 5:47 | |
B8 | This Faith | 6:12 | |
B9 | Plasma Springs | 6:20 | |
B10 | Sex Offender | 8:13 |
Companies, etc.
- Marketed By – Roadrunner Records B.V.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – The All Blacks B.V.
- Copyright © – The All Blacks B.V.
- Published By – Roadcrew Music, Inc.
- Published By – Roadster Music B.V.
- Published By – Roadblock Music
- Recorded At – Armoury Studios
- Mixed At – Armoury Studios
- Mastered At – Bernie Grundman Mastering
- Produced At – Cryogenic Studio
- Designed At – Hourglass
- Distributed By – Intercord – D INT 146.323
- Pressed By – Sony/CBS, Haarlem – 08-32968-20
Credits
- Design, Photography By, Illustration – Dave McKean
- Engineer [Assistant] – Delwyn Brooks
- Guitar – Devin Townsend (tracks: A1, B7, B10)
- Mastered By – Brian Gardner
- Mixed By, Engineer – Greg Reely
- Technician [Technical ] – Reely Unique
- Written-By, Producer, Electronics [Executioner] – Rhys Fulber
Notes
Mastered at Bernie Grundmans, Hollywood, CA.
Recorded and mixed at The Armoury Studio, Vancouver, B.C., Jan-Feb 1994.
Programmed at Cryogenics Studio, Vancouver B.C., Feb-Nov 1993.
Design, illustration & photography at Hourglass.
All tracks published by Roadcrew Music, Inc. (BMI) / Roadster Music BV except "Victim Of A Criminal" published by Roadcrew Music, Inc. (BMI) / Roadblock Music, Inc. (ASCAP) / Roadster Music B.V.
© 1994 The All Blacks BV
℗ 1994 The All Blacks BV
Issued under license to Roadrunner Records from The All Blacks BV
Marketed by Roadrunner Records BV
Manufactured in .
Catalog# "RR 9019-1" appears on spine and rear cover, catalog# "RR 9019 1" on center label and inner sleeve.
Tracklist position appears in subsequent order regardless of sides.
Includes a printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits.
Pressing plant uncredited, identified by the etched matrix scheme in runout area.
Recorded and mixed at The Armoury Studio, Vancouver, B.C., Jan-Feb 1994.
Programmed at Cryogenics Studio, Vancouver B.C., Feb-Nov 1993.
Design, illustration & photography at Hourglass.
All tracks published by Roadcrew Music, Inc. (BMI) / Roadster Music BV except "Victim Of A Criminal" published by Roadcrew Music, Inc. (BMI) / Roadblock Music, Inc. (ASCAP) / Roadster Music B.V.
© 1994 The All Blacks BV
℗ 1994 The All Blacks BV
Issued under license to Roadrunner Records from The All Blacks BV
Marketed by Roadrunner Records BV
Manufactured in .
Catalog# "RR 9019-1" appears on spine and rear cover, catalog# "RR 9019 1" on center label and inner sleeve.
Tracklist position appears in subsequent order regardless of sides.
Includes a printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits.
Pressing plant uncredited, identified by the etched matrix scheme in runout area.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 16861 90191 2
- Rights Society: BIEM / STEMRA
- Rights Society: BMI
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Label Code: LC 9231
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): 08-032 968-20 -1A1 90191
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): 08-032 968-20 -1B1 90191
- Matrix / Runout (Label side A & B): 08-032968-20
Other Versions (5 of 31)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Millennium (CD, Album) | Attic | RR 9019-2 | Canada | 1994 | |||
Millennium (CD, Album) | Roadrunner Records | RR 9019 2 | Europe | 1994 | |||
Millennium (CD, Album) | Roadrunner Records | RR 9019 2 | US | 1994 | |||
Millennium (Cassette, Album) | Attic | RR 9019-4 | Canada | 1994 | |||
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Millennium (CD, Album) | Apollon International | APCY-8191 | Japan | 1994 |
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Edited 18 years agoThe early 90s' saw the triumph of the "electronics + heavy guitars" formula, experimented by Skinny Puppy in the mid 80s' and then refined and brought to success by Ministry, NIN and KMFDM. Everyone fit into the trend, even underground bands coming from the most extreme regions of electronic music (Iugula-Thor, In Slaughter Natives, Controlled Bleeding, to name a few).
Front Line Assembly threw themselves into the crowd, sampling riffs from Sepultura, Pantera, Ministry, and putting them on top of their wonderful EBM. The result is sometimes excellent ("Vigilante" and "Millennium" the best tracks, alongside "Surface Patterns", with cool riffs from a Pantera song of "Vulgar Display of Power", can't the title right now), sometimes a bit excessive and boring. The rap on "Victim of a Criminal" is not that bad in the end, it's just that no one would expect someone to rap on a FLA song, and therefore it's difficult to accept it.
FLA's more melodic and electronic side however emerges in all its glory in "This Faith" and final "Sex Offender", one of their best tracks ever, with cool vocoded vocals. "Millennium" may not be their masterpiece, but still it's a very important chapter in their history.
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