Album Review: Factory Floor - Factory Floor

24 September 2013 | 11:20 am | Brendan Telford

From the seductive yet calamitous jam of Two Different Ways to the insidious march of Here Again, the white noise annihilation of old may have lamentably faded away, but what remains is a stone cold triumph of dance as industrial yet pragmatic energy.

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It's taken three years for London electroids Factory Floor to deliver on the promise of their breakout EP, but their eponymous debut is well worth the wait. Sticking more stridently to maximum minimalism than ever, the album is hypnotic in its synthesised repetition, alluring in its disaffected distancing. From the seductive yet calamitous jam of Two Different Ways to the insidious march of Here Again, the white noise annihilation of old may have lamentably faded away, but what remains is a stone cold triumph of dance as industrial yet pragmatic energy. The future is now.