Magnetic Field Remixes (original) (raw)

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1994 compilation album by Chemlab

Magnetic Field Remixes
Compilation album by Chemlab
Released October 11, 1994 (1994-10-11)
Studio Chicago Trax Recording Studio (Chicago, IL)
Genre Industrial rock
Length 42:16
Label Fifth Colvmn/Metal Blade
Producer Hilary BercoviciJoe FrankJared LoucheDylan Thomas Moore
Chemlab chronology
Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar(1993) Magnetic Field Remixes(1994) East Side Militia(1996)

Magnetic Field Remixes is a compilation album by Chemlab, released on October 11, 1994 by Fifth Colvmn and Metal Blade Records.[1] It served as a way for the band to reissue their 1990 debut EP 10 Ton Pressure with an expanded track listing and the then unreleased song "21st Century".[2][3]

Professional ratings

Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [4]

A critic at allmusic awarded the Magnetic Field Remixes compilation three out of five stars.[4] Sonic Boom described the presentation and mastering as "damn impressive" but was negatively critical of the lyrics, compositions and vocal performances.[5]

All lyrics are written by Jared Louche; all music is composed by Dylan Thomas More.

No. Title Length
1. "Chemical Halo" (Bruised Regeneration) 5:45
2. "21st Century" (Rough Sex Demo) 5:07
3. "Chemical Halo" (Drag-Strip Download) 7:51
4. "Codine, Glue and You" (Scorched Remix) 4:45
5. "Filament/Suture" 5:19
6. "I Still Bleed" 3:57
7. "Blunt Force Trauma" 3:32
8. "Black Radio (In the Neon Blur)/Suture" 6:00

Adapted from the Magnetic Field Remixes liner notes.[6]

Chemlab

Additional performers

Production and design

Region Date Label Format Catalog
1994 United States Fifth Colvmn/Metal Blade CD 3984-14028
  1. ^ "Chemlab". Option. 60–63 (65). Sonic Options Network: 65. 1995. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  2. ^ Christian, Chris (April 21, 1994). "Interview with Jared of Chemlab, Reptile House, Grand Rapids, Michigan". Sonic Boom. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  3. ^ Christian, Chris (November 4, 1995). "Interview with Jared Hendrickson of Chemlab at Chicago Trax". Sonic Boom. 3 (8). Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Chemlab: Magnetic Fields > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  5. ^ Christian, Chris (1998). "Chemlab: Magnetic Field Remixes". Sonic Boom. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  6. ^ Magnetic Field Remixes (booklet). Chemlab. Washington, DC/Los Angeles, California: Fifth Colvmn/Metal Blade. 1994.{{[cite AV media notes](/wiki/Template:Cite%5FAV%5Fmedia%5Fnotes "Template:Cite AV media notes")}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)