1993 EP by Sphere Lazza Cyberchrist EP by Sphere Lazza Released| 1993 (1993) Genre| * EBM * industrial Label| Reactor Sphere Lazza chronology | Fatal Ignorance (1993) | Cyberchrist (1993) | +incinerate (1994) | | Cyberchrist is the second EP by Sphere Lazza, released in 1993 by Reactor Records.[1][2][3][4] ## Contents * 1 Music * 2 Reception * 3 Track listing * 4 Personnel * 5 Release history * 6 References * 7 External links ## Music[edit] The song "Justified?" from Cyberchrist was released on Blood and Computers II: The Return of the Cyberpunks by Paradise Movement and later on the band third EP +incinerate and Electro Industrial Assassins by Cleopatra Records in 1995.[5] The album was remastered and packaged with the band's next release, titled +incinerate, for the band's 1995 compilation album Incinerate on Fifth Colvmn Records.[6][7] ## Reception[edit] Sonic Boom called Cyberchrist "habitually addictive dance industrial" and said "very original work here, a bit of the deep background percussion is mildly reminiscent to older Front by Front area Front 242, but the comparison ends there."[8] ## Track listing[edit] All tracks are written by Tony Spaz and David Trousdale. Side oneNo.| Title| Length | | 1.| "Under Pressure"| 4:26 2.| "Victim of the Flesh"| 5:03 3.| "Cyberchrist"| 3:07 4.| "Damned Nations"| 2:10 Side twoNo.| Title| Length | | 1.| "Justified?"| 3:19 2.| "Diminish"| 3.| "Mortal Wounds"| 5:05 ## Personnel[edit] Adapted from the Cyberchrist liner notes.[9] Sphere Lazza * Tony Spaz – instruments * David Trousdale – vocals, instruments ## Release history[edit] Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog | | | | United States | 1993 | Reactor | CS | 001 ## References[edit] 1. ^ "Sphere Lazza". Maximumrocknroll (117). 1993. Retrieved September 7, 2020. 2. ^ Reed, S. Alexander (July 11, 2013). Sphere Lazza. Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music. Oxford University Press. p. 284\. ISBN 978-0-19-983258-3. Retrieved September 7, 2020. 3. ^ "Sphere Lazza". Option. Sonic Options Network. 60–63 (65): 149. 1995. Retrieved September 7, 2020. 4. ^ Finkler, Ed (February 29, 1996). "Interview with Spaz & David Trousdale of Sphere Lazza". Sonic Boom. 4 (3). Retrieved September 7, 2020. 5. ^ "Various Artists: Electro Industrial Assassins > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved September 4, 2020. 6. ^ "Sphere Lazza: Incinerate > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved September 7, 2020. 7. ^ Christian, Chris (December 1995). "Sphere Lazza: Incinerate". Sonic Boom. 3 (9). Retrieved September 7, 2020. 8. ^ Christian, Chris (December 1, 1996). "Sphere Lazza: Cyberchrist". Sonic Boom. Retrieved September 7, 2020. 9. ^ Cyberchrist (booklet). Sphere Lazza. Ocala, Florida: Reactor Records. 1993.`{{cite AV media notes}}`: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) ## External links[edit] * Cyberchrist at Discogs (list of releases) * Cyberchrist' at iTunes *[No.]: Number