Thursday, September 18, 2025

Machines Of Our Disgrace & the Circle Of Dust

Circle Of Dust, the ‘90s industrial-metal project of artist/producer Celldweller has a 2-LP vinyl edition of comeback album, Machines Of Our Disgrace, featuring the new single ‘Invisible World’ out now from FiXT.

Originally released in 2016 after a nearly two-decade hiatus, Machines Of Our Disgrace is Circle of Dust’s fifth full-length album. The album marked a massive creative resurgence, fusing metal riffs, glitchy electronics, and raw industrial noise into a sound that’s equal parts nostalgic and forward-looking.

Now Machines Of Our Disgrace is available as a 2-disc vinyl, featuring the full original album and an entire second disc of original new songs and remixes from Sebastian Komor, The Anix, The Plague, Zardonic, and Voicians. It also features the new singles ‘Invisible World’ and ‘Digital Messiah’ showcasing Celldweller (or Klayton) returning to his early 1992 roots of the self-titled Circle Of Dust album, taking inspiration from Technological Disguise – a nod to his earlier work.

 You can purchase/stream ‘Invisible World’ here.

Machines Of Our Disgrace comes on the heels of Circle Of Dust 25th Anniversary Edition and the band’s Circle Of Dust (Remixed) album, the latter with a hard-hitting drum & bass remix of ‘Nothing Sacred’ from sci-fi inspired artist Kaixo.

The Remixed album features a wide array of remixes from artists such as Fury Weekend, Rabbit Junk, The Anix, Cyanotic, Nightfall, FreqGen, Void Chapter, Alex Yarmak, iVardensphere, Kaixo, Animattronic, Inexedra, Soul Extract, and The Last Navigator from a plethora of genres ranging from industrial, and metal to synthwave.

You can purchase/stream ‘Nothing Sacred’ here and check out the video right here at RAMzine.

 The records are available on FiXT here.

Paul H Birch
Paul H Birch
RAMzine Senior Writer - Writer of fiction, faction and fact, has edited several newsstand magazines. He declares himself a hack for hire but refuses to compromise on the subject of music.

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