Furnace (Download album)

Furnace is the first album released by the industrial music group Download. Released on Cleopatra Records in 1995, it is dedicated to Dwayne Goettel, who co-wrote the album but died before its release. The album's cover has the distinction of being among the first to make use of Lenticular printing.
After being out of print for years, Cevin Key bought the rights to Furnace from Cleopatra Records and, in 2007, re-released the album through his own label, Subconscious Communications, as part of the "From The Vault II" subscription series under the title Furnace Re:Dux in a limited edition of 1000. This re-issue was advertised as remastered but was in fact the same master as the original release. It did however feature a bonus disc of 8 jam sessions which were the basis of the tracks that would eventually make their way onto Furnace.[2] The re-issue is now also out of print.[3]

Furnace
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 3, 1995
Re-released: April 2007
RecordedMay 1995 - July 1995
GenreIndustrial, electronica
Length74:32 (original)
107:30 (re-issue)
LabelCleopatra (original)
Subconscious Communications (re-issue)
ProducercEvin Key
Download chronology
Furnace
(1995)
Microscopic
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mallade"Key, Goettel, Spybey, Western,2:34
2."Seel Hole"Key, Goettel, Spybey, Western,4:20
3."Omniman"Key, Goettel, Orridge, Spybey, Western6:00
4."Cannaya"Key, Goettel, Spybey, Western,8:28
5."Sigesang"Key, Goettel, Spybey, Western,4:41
6."Stone Grey Soil"Key, Goettel, Spybey, Western,7:09
7."Mother Sonne"Key, Goettel, Spybey, Western,4:51
8."Attalal"Key, Goettel, Spybey, Western,7:17
9."Lebanull"Key, Goettel, Orridge, Spybey, Western6:53
10."Beehatch"Key, Goettel, Spybey, Western,7:21
11."Noh Man's Land"Key, Goettel, Spybey, Western,5:07
12."Marred"Key, Goettel, Orridge, Spybey, Western9:01
13."Hevel"Key, Goettel, Spybey, Western,0:50

Re:Dux

No.TitleLength
1."Re:Dux Part 1"2:54
2."Re:Dux Part 2"4:34
3."Re:Dux Part 3"7:14
4."Re:Dux Part 4"5:24
5."Re:Dux Part 5"3:03
6."Re:Dux Part 6"4:44
7."Re:Dux Part 7"2:24
8."Re:Dux Part 8"13:41

Personnel

gollark: I assume it just errors and rolls back stuff (if relevant).
gollark: Given arbitrary time and motivation (and nice solutions to all the irritating technical questions) I could probably make something nice. I have neither of those really.
gollark: SQLite - praise be - does very robust testing, they have a thing which simulates malloc failure after varying numbers of calls during their tests.
gollark: Un-anyway, I don't think it's worth not critically failing unless you write general important "infrastructure" stuff like SQLite or embedded code.
gollark: Anyway, it is *very irritating* working on a tool which you quite badly want but which you aren't competent enough to make as you want and in reasonable time.

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