"Sparse, shuddering rhythm tracks that lock your body in with their compelling economy."
London duo Factory Floor splashed out on a stack of new gear for their second album, although you'd struggle to tell given its similarities to their debut.
The formula remains pretty much the same; sparse, shuddering rhythm tracks that lock your body in with their compelling economy. The progress is found in subtle details, such as the palpating bass line to Meet Me At The End which might be there sexiest to date. While the layered hooks are a match for those of their debut, the lack of innovation may disappoint some.