Entropy.Lingua
Entropy.Lingua is an EP by Society Burning, released on March 5, 1996 by Re-Constriction Records.[2][3]
Entropy.Lingua | ||||
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EP by | ||||
Released | March 5, 1996[1] | |||
Genre | Electro-industrial | |||
Length | 33:31 | |||
Label | Re-Constriction | |||
Society Burning chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
Entropy.Lingua.Reloaded |
Reception
Aiding & Abetting reviewed the Entropy.Lingua EP positively and credited Steven Seibold's remixes as being the standouts of the release, calling his mixes as "completely ready for the club floor."[4] Jennifer Barnes at Black Monday commended the work as being a showcase of the talents of the remix artists and said "the remixes are different enough to keep the listener's interest but the songs have not been changed beyond recognition."[5] Cyberlogue awarded the album five out of five possible "gears" and called it "one of the most important records you'll ever [6] Fad Gadget praised the music and said "passionate, emotion-tearing, heart-ripping vocals command the body, rough flesh screams and barks gracefully yet forcefully spill out barebones "no forgiveness" lyrics" and recommended the album to listeners of Re-Constriction Records' roster.[7] The Melodia gave the album high praise and said "Society Burning songs are an irresistable force where the beat will not be denied" and "the alternating vocals of both members grab your attention while the electronics hook you and keep you wriggling."[8]
Another critic at Black Monday magazine appreciated the "dense programs mixed with guitars and sung/screamed vocals" and "angst just seems to drip from every song" but noted that "Human Waste" from the 1995 various artists compilation Thugs 'n' Kisses was a better representation of the band.[9] Sonic Boom was somewhat critical of the band's change in direction from their earlier releases but admitted that their new sound fit in tightly with the independent music scene.[10] U.S. Rocker Magazine called the music clichéd for industrial music but appreciated Alien Faktor's contribution.[11]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Society Burning.
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Tactiq" (Swineflesh Mix) | Apparatus | 4:18 |
2. | "Immobilize Me" (D.C. Mix) | Drown | 4:29 |
3. | "Tactiq" (D.O.H. Mix) | Hate Dept. | 3:34 |
4. | "Waster" (D.O.H. Mix) | Hate Dept. | 4:24 |
5. | "Fuel Line" (D.O.H. Mix) | Hate Dept. | 5:00 |
6. | "Waster" (Stomp Mix) | Idiot Stare | 3:54 |
7. | "Waster" (Brass Balls Mix) | Alien Faktor | 4:20 |
8. | "Awaken" (Original Radio Mix) | 3:31 |
No. | Title | Length |
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9. | "Under the Steeple" (Punishing Flesh Mix '92) | 5:26 |
10. | "Fuel Line" (Original Mix) | 5:34 |
11. | "Execution Style" (Radio Edit) | 3:51 |
12. | "Stand and Deliver '97" (Adam and the Ants cover) | 3:51 |
Personnel
Adapted from the Entropy.Lingua liner notes.[12]
Society Burning
- Dave Creadeau – vocals, synthesizer
- Boom chr Paige – vocals, synthesizer, guitar
Additional musicians
- Blake Barnes – remixing (1)
- Joseph Bishara – remixing (2)
- Chad Bishop – remixing (6)
- Mike Hunsberger – remixing (7)
- Scott Morgan – remixing (1)
- Tom Muschitz – remixing (7)
- Steven Seibold – remixing (3–5)
- David York – remixing (1)
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United States | 1996 | Re-Constriction | CD | REC-019 |
2009 | Prescient Thought | DL |
References
- Barnhart, Becky (2000). "Schwann Spectrum". Schwann Spectrum. Stereophile, Incorporated. 9 (2): 244. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
- "Society Burning: Entropy Lingua > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
- "Society Burning". Option. Sonic Options Network (66–71): 118. 1996. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
- "Society Burning". Aiding & Abetting (101). March 4, 1996. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
- Barnes, Jennifer (1996). "Society Burning: Entropy Lingua" (PDF). Black Monday (2): 2. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
- "Society Burning: Entropy Lingua". Cyberlogue. 2 (2): 11. 1996. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
- "Society Burning: Entropy Lingua". Fad Gadget (9). 1996. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
- "Society Burning: Entropy Lingua". The Melodia (1): 2. April 1996. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
- gair (1996). "Society Burning: Entropy Lingua" (PDF). Black Monday (1): 2–3. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
- Christian, Chris (March 1996). "Society Burning: Entropy Lingua". Sonic Boom. 4 (2). Retrieved October 27, 2016.
- "Society Burning: Entropy Lingua". U.S. Rocker Magazine. April 1996. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
- Entropy.Lingua (booklet). Society Burning. San Diego, California: Re-Constriction. 1996.CS1 maint: others (link)
External links
- Entropy.Lingua at Discogs (list of releases)