Formula (released 1995) is an album by industrial/metal band OLD (Old Lady Drivers). It is their last full-length to date, and the group was condensed to a duo, with James Plotkin handling all instruments and Alan Dubin handling all vocals.
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Studio album by OLD | ||||
Released | October 24, 1995 | |||
Genre | Industrial rock, electronic rock, experimental rock, post-rock | |||
Length | 50:06 | |||
Label | Earache | |||
Producer | Bruce Hathaway, James Plotkin | |||
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The album is a rather drastic departure from OLD's earlier works, abandoning much of their extreme metal roots to instead explore techno, IDM and electro, with Dubin's vocals processed through a Vocoder.
According to Terrorizer Magazine (article named "Lost Classics & Follies"), it is allegedly the lowest-selling album in the history of Earache Records. Though not well received at the time of its release, retrospective reviews are more positive. Allmusic referred to the album as a notable precursor of industrial techno.
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All songs written and arranged by Dubin/Plotkin.
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