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"Second Circle"
Song

"Second Circle" is a song by American electro-industrial band Finite Automata.[1] It was released on May 1, 2015 by the band as a self-release in digital format, and licensed to Beyond Therapy Records. The track is a reference to the Second Circle of Hell according to Dante's Inferno, and deals with the concept of perversion and blind lust as a means of control. It is the first single off of the band's follow up album to their 2012 release, Recurse.

Recording

"Second Circle" was originally written in 2011; approximately the same time Finite Automata was finishing up their debut release, Here Won No One and rehashing material for Recurse. However, at the time, producer and front-man Mod Eschar did not believe the song fit stylistically with the current releases, and shelved it for release on the next album.[2] Despite not having been released until 2015, the song has been part of the band's live show since 2011. Like its predecessor, the release was again mastered by Eric Sochocki of Becoming the Devourer and Cryogen Second, however unlike previous releases, the single was also mixed by Sochocki as well.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Second Circle"4:30
2."Rot Inside (Decomposed Mix)"6:11
3."Rot Inside (No Recourse Mix) (Flammpunkt vs. Finite Automata)"4:30
Total length:15:11

Personnel

  • Mod Eschar - Lyrics, Vocals, Arrangement, Sampler
  • Mat Syn - Keyboards, Noises, Gadegetry
  • Eric Sochocki - Mixing, Mastering
  • Frank Sparti - Remix, Mastering [track 3]

References

  1. ^ "Finite Automata - Second Circle at Discogs". Discogs.com. 2015-11-12. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
  2. ^ "Finite Automata InterView: Scrapes and Bruises". regenmag.com. 2015-10-19. Retrieved 2015-11-12.