Music / electronica

Factory Floor


Reviews (2)


musicOMH

d. 9. Sep. 2013

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Tim Lee

d. 9. Sep. 2013

"The overriding feature of Factory Floor's debut album is restraint. It's an album which is determined to prove that anticipation can be the best part of any experience. So songs build. And build. And build. Onwards. Upwards. Towards. Heading, you presume, to a climax ... Basically, it's a fantastic debut. Basically, Factory Floor are one of the most interesting acts around today. Basically, this is the part where cannons fire, corks pop and choirs sing".


Pitchfork

d. 13. Sep. 2013

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Andy Beta

d. 13. Sep. 2013

"The album's highlight is the seven-minute "Fall Back". "Did it feel like you were going to fall on the ground?", Void asks in a detached tone that falls between Throbbing Gristle's "Hamburger Lady" and an alien abduction interrogation. The menace grows from there. When Factory Floor are in this mode, DFA's influence is most clearly felt; it's a perfect amalgam of programmed acid lines that seem about to ooze blood and live drums that mimic a man-machine, a hybrid sound of flesh and circuitry that underpinned the label's most crucial singles".