Sequencer (Covenant album)

Sequencer, released in May 1996, is the second full-length album by the Swedish musical group Covenant. In March 1997, a second edition by the name Sequencer: Beta was released, containing an additional track.

Sequencer
Studio album by
Released1996
Recorded1996
GenreEBM, electro-industrial, futurepop
Length52:03 / 57:21 / 72:37
LabelMemento Materia, Metropolis
Covenant chronology
Dreams of a Cryotank
(1994)
Sequencer
(1996)
Europa
(1998)
Singles from Sequencer
  1. "Figurehead"
    Released: Oct 1995[1]
  2. "Stalker"
    Released: 1996[2]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

In the USA, the album was released in 1997 on the 21st Circuitry label , and again in July 1999 on Metropolis Records . These releases both combine the original Sequencer album (minus "Luminal"), with the Stalker CD single, separated by an extra half-minute of silence after "Flux".

The first pressing on the Off Beat label had a mastering error in "Tabula Rasa". 250 discs were pressed before they stopped the production, and only 100 reached the record stores. They are now rare collectors' items and can be identified by the orange cover art (while the art on the corrected Off Beat release is purple), the label Off Beat (as opposed to Metropolis Records), and a loud crack in the song "Tabula Rasa".

Track listings

1996 original release
No.TitleLength
1."Feedback"5:49
2."Stalker"5:28
3."Figurehead"8:41
4."Phoenix"5:16
5."Slow Motion"4:58
6."Tabula-Rasa"5:44
7."Storm"5:25
8."Flux"10:42
Total length:52:03
1997 "Beta" release
No.TitleLength
8."Luminal"5:18
9."Flux"10:42
Total length:57:21
1997/1999 USA release
No.TitleLength
8."Flux"11:13
9."Stalker" (Club Version)4:58
10."Stalker" (All Shapes Remix)5:07
11."Liquid Sky"4:40
12."Babel"5:18
Total length:72:37
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