Fixer (Download album)

FiXeR
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 20, 2007
Re-released September 13, 2011
Recorded2006–2007 (Subconscious Studios, Hollywood)
GenreIDM, industrial, electronic
Length59:04
LabelSubconscious Communications, Metropolis Records
ProducercEvin Key & Phil Western
Download chronology
III Steps Forward
(2002)
FiXeR
(2007)
HELicopTer
(2009)
Alternate Cover
Cover of 2011 re-release
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
ReGen Magazine link
Reflections of Darkness Magazine [1]

Fixer (Styled as FiXeR) is the sixth studio LP by the electronic group Download. It is the first full-length album featuring all new material since 2000's Effector. It is also notable for featuring an appearance from former band member, Mark Spybey, who left the band after touring in support of 1996's The Eyes of Stanley Pain.

Initially given a limited release of 1000 copies as part of Subconscious Communications' From The Vault II series,[1] Fixer eventually sold out and, in 2011, was given a second pressing and a wider release through Metropolis Records.[2][3] This new pressing is fundamentally the same as the first, with the exception of different album art.

During the production of this album, demos were posted on the group's MySpace account under various working titles including: "Gos", "Asspipe", "PE", "Heavy", "Pig & Turkey", "V Steak" and "Dirty".

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bell Ringoor"Key, Western5:47
2."Zass Pie"Key, Western5:59
3."Uhm"Key, Western, Spybey8:07
4."Krakatoa Pt 1 2 And 3"Key, Western4:44
5."Neuron Proper"Key, Western6:15
6."Sorcear"Key, Western5:39
7."12 Yearsblows"Key, Western5:36
8."Starving"Key, Western4:00
9."Eruption"Key, Western, Schirach2:57
10."Hoorse" (Guest Vocals by Mark Spybey, Additional percussion by Databomb)Key, Western, Robinson, Spybey6:19

Personnel

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Guests

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Design

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  • Allen Jaeger & Simon Paul - sleeve design, layout

References

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  1. ^ "Subconscious Communications - DOWNLOAD- 'FiXeR'". www.subconsciousrecords.com.
  2. ^ "Innovative Pop, Rock and Electronic Music – Metropolis Records". www.metropolis-mailorder.com.
  3. ^ Goldberg, Corey. "Litany: Music News Covering Skinny Puppy, Download, ohGr and Related Projects". litany.net.