Sybreed
Slave Design (20th Anniversary Edition)


4.2
excellent

Review

by Trey STAFF
October 4th, 2024 | 48 replies


Release Date: 10/04/2024 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Slave Design's remaster enhances its distinct industrial metal sound, aging gracefully.

Sybreed’s debut, Slave Design, has always been a favorite of mine. In 2004, the album was able to stand out by successfully expanding on the blueprint laid by classic records from Fear Factory and Strapping Young Lad, while fully embracing electro-industrial influences as well as introducing progressive elements and a strong sense of melody. It was an album that effortlessly balanced aggression with melody without ever compromising either attribute. If I had one minor complaint, it was that the production kind of fell flat compared to some of their peers (Demanufacture and City, in particular). Notably, the guitars and drums could have benefited from a sharper more mechanical sound, and overall, the mix was just kind of muddy. Honestly, though, the production never really bothered me after the first few listens, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for a (20th Anniversary) remaster.

To describe Sybreed’s sound around 2004, I’d call it a fusion of Fear Factory, Devin Townsend-style melodic screaming, the electronic melodies of Depeche Mode, and a hint of Meshuggah. What does that look like in practice? It’s the industrial metal of Fear Factory—with a mix of harsh and clean vocals, and precise double bass that locks in with the riffs—blended with Depeche Mode’s electronics, melodies, and melancholy. Add to that some of the off-kilter riffs and rhythms reminiscent of Destroy Erase Improve-era Meshuggah, and you have Slave Design. The track “Decoy” perfectly showcases this blend with its sharp start-stop riffs, quirky, twitchy rhythms, a prominent layer of electronics, a strong melancholic chorus, and ferocious harsh vocals. My personal favorite, however, is “Next Day Will Never Come.” It's one of the more melodic songs on the album, featuring a massive, catchy chorus, driving percussion, melodic keyboards, and a strong metallic edge. Of course, the real question is what about the 20th Anniversary remaster?

While the overall sound on the 20th Anniversary remaster isn’t a crazy significant improvement over the original, it is substantial enough to justify replacing the original in your collection. The most noticeable change is that everything feels bigger; the highs are higher, and the lows are fuller in nearly every instrumental performance. Additionally, the guitars are cleaner and less hollow, providing more separation from the bass. Overall, the updated sound creates space for nuances that were previously buried in the mix, particularly the cymbals and electronics, as well as certain instrumental frequencies. However good the remaster sounds compared to the original, it’s not until the final two re-recordings that you’re reminded that the album is still twenty-years old. “Bioactive (2024)” and “System Debaser” are on a whole other level in terms of sound quality and production, making me wish the band had re-recorded the entire album.

Sybreed’s Slave Design remains a standout album that has aged gracefully, showcasing a unique blend of industrial metal that effortlessly merges aggression and melody. While the original production may have felt somewhat lacking compared to its peers, the recent 20th Anniversary remaster revitalizes the album with enhanced clarity and depth, allowing the intricacies of the music to shine through—though expectations of a miraculous transformation should be tempered. If the two re-recordings that close out Slave Design demonstrate anything, it’s that new technology can only do so much to enhance a twenty-year-old album. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the band, the remastered version of Slave Design is worth a listen. Even today, it stands out with its unique sound and blend of influences, now enhanced by a polished production that brings it into a new era.




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Comments:Add a Comment 
Willie
Moderator
October 4th 2024


20672 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2

I hadn't listened to the entire album in a long time, so this brought me back and reminded me to listen to the whole thing and not just "ReEvolution", "Decoy", "Next Day Will Never Come" and "Machine Gun Messiah" (all of which I still listen to regularly).

Hopefully this also means the band is getting back together and returning to this sound....

KevinKC
October 4th 2024


1598 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Very supportive review.

I had never thought of the Depeche Mode comparison when it's actually very true.

I like Rusted as well.

I can't see them release a remaster and two re-recordings and not get back together at least for a few concerts. Now, will we be getting a new album ? Maybe they just wanted to check whether people would welcome a comeback.

KevinKC
October 4th 2024


1598 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Wow, Bioactive re-recording packs some heavy punch !



I think I didn't like the sound of the guitar on the original album.

cloakanddagger
October 4th 2024


864 Comments


Need to give this a listen, sybreed are one of my favourite bands. Great review.

Dizchu
October 4th 2024


762 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The Bioactive rerecording is incredible, even the vocals are an improvement. The drum and bass breakdown sounds so tasty, it's like I'm hearing the whole thing for the first time all over again.

XfingTheSullen
October 4th 2024


5558 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The remaster is a noticeable improvement. Hell, I generally vastly underestimated this album before, it's got some really strong jams and choruses on it

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
October 4th 2024


18922 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice review. I’ve not actually listened to this band before, I’ll have to check.

MonumentsOfParalysis
October 4th 2024


879 Comments


I remember hearing this back in high school and really digging the first 2 tracks, can't wait to hear the sonic difference!

Willie
Moderator
October 4th 2024


20672 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2

--I had never thought of the Depeche Mode comparison when it's actually very true.--

Yeah. It's one of the things that really set this album apart from similar artists, and it's a facet I miss from their later albums.

-- can't see them release a remaster and two re-recordings and not get back together at least for a few concerts. Now, will we be getting a new album ? Maybe they just wanted to check whether people would welcome a comeback.--

Yeah. They're probably just testing the waters, but the re-recording makes me feel like there's more than a concert. Most bands that just want to put something out so they can do a few shows will just re-release something, but not actually get together in a recording studio.

--Need to give this a listen, sybreed are one of my favourite bands. Great review. --

This is my favorite album from them, by far.

--The Bioactive rerecording is incredible, even the vocals are an improvement. The drum and bass breakdown sounds so tasty, it's like I'm hearing the whole thing for the first time all over again.--

It's a shame they didn't just re-record the whole thing. A re-recording simlar to Bioactive's sound would be damn near a 5.

Willie
Moderator
October 4th 2024


20672 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2

--The remaster is a noticeable improvement. Hell, I generally vastly underestimated this album before, it's got some really strong jams and choruses on it--

Absolutely. I think the sound is probably what turned a lot of people off initially back in the day, because the album did lack that punch that a lot of other industrial metal bands had.

--Nice review. I’ve not actually listened to this band before, I’ll have to check.--

This is the perfect place to start.

--I remember hearing this back in high school and really digging the first 2 tracks, can't wait to hear the sonic difference!--

Curious to hear your thoughts.

Toondude10
October 4th 2024


15371 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I really hoping for these guys to reunite, I discovered them just shortly after they disbanded which made me upset lmao



loved the original album and I digging this even more

Dizchu
October 4th 2024


762 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"It's a shame they didn't just re-record the whole thing."



idk about that, it's 10x the workload for results that aren't drastically better (the original is still great). It's not like the Cavalera albums where the originals are primitive enough to benefit from modern recording and basic enough to hammer out in a short timespan.

Willie
Moderator
October 4th 2024


20672 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2

That's the part we disagree on. I think the re-recording is drastically better than even the remastered version. As for all the work it would take... that's not my concern ;)

Pooter9000
October 4th 2024


187 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Glad to see this album receiving some love. Their best imo. Bioactive was already amazing and now its just flat-out incredible. Previous album cover was much better tho, one of my all-time favorites.

bloc
October 4th 2024


70880 Comments


Been years since I heard this. Mostly just focus on Antares.

Good time to give it a relisten with this redux

Futures
Contributing Reviewer
October 4th 2024


17190 Comments


nice rev as always willie. never checked these dudes out but always meant to. seems like a great time to start!

TheTripP
October 4th 2024


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oh hell yes baby, let's get to cookin'

TheTripP
October 5th 2024


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oh yeah, this is a beast remaster. commenting twice because it's worth it, it sounds so clean

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
October 5th 2024


18922 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this absolutely slap. i might get a scalping for saying it, but they remind me of a more technical version of static x haha

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
October 5th 2024


18922 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

also, looking at the original artwork for this, edios montreal completely stole the aesthetic for deus ex human revolution



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