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AlbumAug 19 / 20168 songs, 55m 21s
Tech House Acid House
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6.0 / 10

On their second LP for DFA, Factory Floor’s post-punk past has dissolved into hardware dance pieces of monomaniacal repetition and stiff precision. It’s tirelessly energetic, but often in a brute way.

8 / 10

The next chapter in the London two-piece's constant evolution.

Factory Floor’s second album sounds as great in a bedroom as it would do in any sweaty nightclub.

Now reduced to a duo comprising Nik Colk and Gabe Gurnsey, Factory Floor's second album has an urgent focus about its personage: a worthy follow-up.

8.5 / 10

They may be just one album down, but you already know what to expect from Factory Floor.

7 / 10

As a band name, Factory Floor hardly suggests a polished sound; however the London-based outfit continue to restrain their previously neurotic and

Factory Floor’s excellent second album is minimal, mesmerising and shot through with fun

5 / 10

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