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Factory Floor (s​/​t LP)

by Factory Floor

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1.
Turn It Up 06:13
2.
Here Again 08:07
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One 00:46
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Two 01:02
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Three 01:41
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Work Out 06:34
10.
Breathe In 06:36

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It’s the first album-length statement from the band, who earned a powerful live and recorded reputation on the strength of the ‘Fall Back’ and ‘Two Different Ways’ for DFA (both tracks included here) — not to mention their early releases for Optimo Music and Blast First Petite.

Produced and recorded by the band themselves in their North London warehouse space on a vintage mixing desk originally used by Dave Stewart three decades ago to record all of the Eurythmics’ early hits, Factory Floor is a fully immersive trip through the bands repertoire. It opens with ‘Turn It Up’ their most minimal track to date. They are reduced to the core trio of elements: mass, velocity and momentum – mixed in astonishing detail by Timothy ‘Q’ Wiles, an LA based producer who has previously worked with VCMG and Afrika Bambaataa. It also features a pitched down voice demanding to know: “Where is a good place to start?” The listener should start with the immense volume that the title demands. Good speakers and even better headphones reveal a hidden world of deep listening behind the minimal frame of agitated percussion, dub echo and bass rumble, beneath the framework of the track.

Perhaps the most unlikely aspect of the band’s rise to notoriety has been their versatility. They produce a sound, that even their most ardent of fans describe as punishing, yet they seem equally at home playing raves, alternative festivals, art galleries, cinemas, nightclubs and rock shows; on top of that they’re as much at home collaborating with members of Throbbing Gristle and New Order (not to mention Richard H Kirk of Cabaret Voltaire, Simon Fisher Turner and Peter Gordon) as they are with contemporary artists such as Haroon Mirza and Hannah Sawtell.

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released September 9, 2013

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This London group produces a sound, that even their most ardent of fans describe as punishing, yet they seem equally at home playing raves, art galleries, cinemas, nightclubs & rock shows; on top of that they’ve collaborated with members of Throbbing Gristle, New Order, Cabaret Voltaire, Simon Fisher Turner, Peter Gordon), Haroon Mirza & Hannah Sawtell. ... more

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