Fear Factory
Recoded


3.4
great

Review

by Trey STAFF
October 29th, 2022 | 21 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Fear Factory close the Burton era with their first remix album in 25 years, and it upholds the band's high remix standard.

I am not a fan of the metal remix album. Most the time it feels like the remixed songs were rushed by disinterested third parties that could care less about the originals and what made them impactful. Having said that, I’m a big fan of Fear Factory remix albums. I believe the element that allows Fear Factory to succeed where others have failed is their use of Front Line Assembly’s Rhys Fulber. Not only does he have decades of experience in the industrial scene, but he’s also the producer of most Fear Factory albums; he knows what makes these songs good. Despite their success, it has been nearly twenty-five years since the last Fear Factory remix album, but that timeline ends with Recoded. Recoded is a collection of remixes from Fear Factory’s previous release, Aggression Continuum, and thankfully Dino doesn’t try to fix what isn’t broke.

It might be surprising to read, but Recoded is better than the album it pulls from. The beats are more varied from song to song, the dismantled riffs have more bite and originality, the electronic elements are leaps-and-bounds better, and Burton’s vocal parts are delivered in a way that doesn’t feel nearly as conventional (even though they’re still predictable). These changes make the songs more energetic, more original, and more fresh feeling. As for individual performances, Rhys Fulber is featured on three of the eleven tracks. His specialty, of course, is taking the original tracks and pushing them the rest of the way into the industrial metal realm. His standout track is “Path to Salvation” which is a remix of “Purity”. He takes what was one of the more standard (and bland) songs on the album and completely revitalizes it with a bed swelling synth, a simple underlying dance beat, and sporadic riffy accentuation. The thing is, Rhys has some competition this time around.

Another featured artist is Zardonic. Zardonic, is a Venezuelan keyboardist, DJ, composer, producer and remixer primarily known for his heavy electronic dance music, and his contributions here are excellent – thankfully, since he is responsible for five of the elven tracks. While Rhys’ songs feature the stiff beats of industrial metal, Zardonic brings out more of a grooving rhythmic beat. He’s also gifted at taking the guitar parts and cutting them into versions that are at least as good as the originals, but often better. He is also responsible for the most surprising song on the album, “Worthless” (remix of “End of Line”). “Worthless” is a wonderfully constructed trance track that only uses Burton’s clean vocals, and it is way better than it has any right to be. The final three remixers contribute one song each, and while they’re not as good as Zardonic or Rhys Fulber, they’re still better than the original songs and fill their own little niche. Tyrant of Death delivers the heaviest of the tracks, Rob Gee is easily the most chaotic, and Blush Response is the most abstract.

Recoded is Fear Factory’s first remix album since 1997’s Remanufacture, and it is excellent. It is so good, in fact, that I’m going to go ahead and suggest this be the new era of Fear Factory. Dino doesn’t like using drummers anyway, it seems, and Rhys is an under-utilized asset in the Fear Factory camp; why not just push the band the rest of the way into the industrial metal genre? If you add Zardonic to the mix, I feel like you’d have an album that would sound fresh while still bringing enough classic Fear Factory to make the old fans happy. Anyway, I’m sure that won’t happen, so I’ll just have to be content with the excellent Recoded and hope the next remix album doesn’t take another twenty-five years.



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Flugmorph
October 29th 2022


34008 Comments


ooooh sweet

KevinKC
October 29th 2022


1253 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

It's really nice that you made a review for this.

And it's true that Fear Factory should really have made another remix album in all these years after the success that Remanufacture was.



I discovered Fear Factory in Carmageddon. I didn't know that the tracks were from Demanufacture and bought Remanufacture not knowing it was a remix album and thought it was their actual sound. I was in for quite a shock when I bought Demanufacture.



It really sucks that Burton left 'cause really they both seemed to have entirely mastered their role in the band.

At least, if the next album is bad, it won't be because Dino doesn't know what he's doing. Next new track in february 2023 If I understand well.

rodrigo90
October 30th 2022


7387 Comments


It really sucks that Burton left 'cause really they both seemed to have entirely mastered their role in the band.

Considering that Burton had to hold the band together after Dino left in the 00's, I think it's a shitty behavior for him to start a useless fight for whatever the reason was.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
October 30th 2022


10702 Comments


Really need to listen to this.

tinathefatlard
October 30th 2022


2049 Comments


The first time I ever heard of Fear Factory, their song was used in a Stickdeath animation.

rodrigo90
October 31st 2022


7387 Comments


The first time I ever heard of Fear Factory, their song was used in a Stickdeath animation.

For me, it was in carmaggedon but I was unaware of it.

ChrimzonCanine
October 31st 2022


2080 Comments


Their 1997 remix album had some bangers so I might check this out of morbid curiosity

KevinKC
October 31st 2022


1253 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Carmageddon OST has electro industrial music, plus the FF songs are instrumentals. So I thought everything was Fear Factory, and I believed fear factory was an instrumental electro band, a bit like The Prodigy.

Then I heard the single for remanufacture, Burn (Flashpoint remix) and it could be mistaken for a track made by the people who made the electro-indus part of Carmageddon OST.

So, I thought Fear Factory were an electro-industrial band. I was very unsettled by Remanufacture but didn't realise this were remixes. I thought it was the usual music this band made. I thought their sound was original and complex.

Then I bought Demanufacture and was horrified by the heaviness of the music. It took me time but I learnt to appreciate the album.



XyphDryne
November 1st 2022


380 Comments


Some nice tunes on here. I was bitching about this somewhere else, but again:
If you want to have all songs, you have to buy the vinyl. So you are missing 2 songs, when buying the CD. What are they hoping to gain with this?

Anyway, I agree with Trey that this is fresher than the original. Even though I like it very much, they refuse to move forward or innovate just a bit. Which is somehow ironic given the fact that they were innovative back then and the topics of their music.



DoofDoof
November 1st 2022


14996 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Enjoyed this a little more than the parent album, strangely has more of its own personality

MetalFrost66
November 1st 2022


34 Comments


Meh. Demanufacture is all you really need from these guys.

Flugmorph
November 1st 2022


34008 Comments


wrooooooooooooong

deathschool
November 2nd 2022


28620 Comments


I think they meant to say RECORDED! LMFAO!!

XyphDryne
November 2nd 2022


380 Comments


"I think they meant to say RECORDED! LMFAO!!"

I´ve seen worse jokes.

KevinKC
November 4th 2022


1253 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Now I can't wait for the new version of The Industrialist if Dino is still doing it. I really hope he does because I'm sure it would truly improve the album.



I have to repeat it, I really think this remix album makes Burton's vocals shines.

XyphDryne
November 4th 2022


380 Comments


Didn´t know that either. But might be a thing: https://metalinjection.net/upcoming-releases/fear-factory-to-reissue-the-industrialist-with-real-drums-bonus-tracks

""In celebration of the album‘s tenth anniversary, Fear Factory announces Re-Industrialized, replacing the programmed percussion with live drums newly recorded by longtime drummer Mike Heller," said the band. "Re-Industrialized features bonus tracks, including 'Enhanced Reality,' which was originally intended to close the album. Release details will arrive soon!"

But this is from June 2022. I know that Dino sometimes mentioned that fans gave them shit cause the drums were programmed on this album ( which, again, shows the extreme stupid side of metal conservatism, especially with a band like this...it´s not an old school heavy metal band, jeez).

Also, Enhanced reality was found on Genexus, so this reissue sounds like highly unnecessary to me.


XyphDryne
November 4th 2022


380 Comments


I agree. And I bet, most people wouldn´t hear a big difference between the drums sound on that particular album or Mechanize. It really can be elevated by the drummer´s style...if s(he) has that. This is why I love Nicholas Barker with his accentuations versus the technical flawless Kollias, who sounds like a sewing machine (meh).

Kingdok
November 5th 2022


151 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I thought Agg Cont was great when it came out, but the general lack of stand-out ideas meant it faded into the background fairly quickly. This feels like a complete reinvigoration of the FF sound that they've needed since at least Mechanize (and probably before). The general tendency towards more typical metal song structures leaves it somewhere short of Remanufactured for me, but the idea of adding Zardonic to the band full time is spot on and would create a much more exciting prospect than a Seabell 2.

KevinKC
November 7th 2022


1253 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Man, you are all so demanding with this band.





DoofDoof
November 8th 2022


14996 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This is a little guilty pleasure I have to say, colour me tickled



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