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Showing posts with label Factory Floor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Factory Floor. Show all posts

Friday, January 31, 2014

XLR8R News and Features: PAN Details Upcoming Releases from Black Sites, Bass Clef, and More


XLR8R News and Features: PAN Details Upcoming Releases from Black Sites, Bass Clef, and More

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    1. PAN Details Upcoming Releases from Black Sites, Bass Clef, and More
    2. Download a New Mix from Cooly G
    3. Santiago Salazar Preps 'Departure' EP
    4. Maxmillion Dunbar and A Made Up Sound Ready EPs for Trilogy Tapes, Share New Tracks
    5. Moogfest Adds Flying Lotus, Machinedrum, Black Dice, Factory Floor, and More to 2014 Lineup
    6. Watch a Video for Fatima's New Flako-Produced Single
    7. Perc Announces 'The Power and The Glory' Album Tour
    8. Vaghe Stelle "Duemila Kilometri"
    9. Listen to a New Remix from Factory Floor
    10. Midas Touch
    11. Locals Only - Todd Osborn Lists His Favorite Spots in Detroit and Ann Arbor
    12. Leon Vynehall Preps Mini-LP for 3024
    13. Adultrock "Clear"
    14. Hold Me EP
    15. CB-R "Hologram"
      Posted: 29 Jan 2014 11:12 AM PST

      Bill Kouligas' experimental PAN imprint had an exceptional 2013, further cementing itself as a trustworthy label for conceptual innovations in music. 2014 looks to be just as busy for the prolific outpost—after starting the year with a new EP from roster mainstay Helm, PAN has detailed its release schedule for the coming months.
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      Wednesday, September 11, 2013

      Musique Non Stop | eMusic Electronica


      Musique Non Stop | eMusic Electronica

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      Posted: 10 Sep 2013 06:00 AM PDT

      Factory Floor 
      When Factory Floor emerged, back in 2008, with clanking robot arpeggios, iron-filing noise and steelwork beats, the ready money might have been on a short life for the trio. Dominic Butler, Gabe Gurnsey and Nik Colk Void made music so intense, the tension at their gigs so palpable that it seemed likely that they would implode before they ever released a record. Yet, against all odds, they found a place to hole up, a warehouse in run-down Seven Sisters, North West London. Here, with the machines of a clothes-making plant whirring on one side and the songs of African evangelical churches leaking through the wall on the other, Factory Floor forged their own sound. They’d surface occasionally for festival appearances and collaborations with past masters of electronic music (Peter Gordon, Throbbing Gristle’s Chris Carter, visual artist Hannah Sawtell and Simon Fisher Turner), and released a series of 12″s on Blast First Petite, Optimo Music and DFA. It’s the latter label that, impressed by Factory Floor’s first New York performance, is now releasing their self-titled debut album.

      Sunday, August 4, 2013

      Abeano Music Blog @ Musique Non Stop


      Abeano Music Blog @ Musique Non Stop

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      Posted: 02 Aug 2013 02:40 AM PDT

      It has been a long time coming but London’s Factory Floor are finally releasing their self titled debut on September 9 via DFA. Until then get warmed up with previous single ‘Two Different Ways’ (one of the best tracks of 2011) and the oscillating, warped but still arms-in-the-air bounce of ‘Turn It Up’. Play very loud, obviously.

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