Factory Floor

簡(jiǎn)介: 來(lái)自倫敦的一支后工業(yè)金屬樂(lè)隊(duì),于05年成立,簽約于Blast First Petite?,F(xiàn)任成員:Gabriel Gurnsey,Dominic Butler,Nik Colk。
The band formed in 2005, originally comprisin 更多>

來(lái)自倫敦的一支后工業(yè)金屬樂(lè)隊(duì),于05年成立,簽約于Blast First Petite?,F(xiàn)任成員:Gabriel Gurnsey,Dominic Butler,Nik Colk。
The band formed in 2005, originally comprising Gabriel Gurnsey and Mark Harris, who were then joined by Dominic Butler. Harris later left, and they were joined by Nik Colk (aka Nik Void) formerly of KaitO. Gurnsey plays Drums, Samples, Vocals, Tape loops and Synths. Butler plays Synth, Bass, Vocals, drums, Percussion and Tape loops.[1] Colk adds vocals and guitar.[2]
After two singles in 2008, and a mini-album, Talking On Cliffs in 2009, the band signed to Blast First's 'Blast First Petite' label, releasing several twelve-inch singles, including "Wooden Box", featuring a Stephen Morris remix, and an untitled ten-inch mini-LP in 2010.[3] The latter was described by the NME as "a terrifying racket that simultaneously frazzles the nerves and slackens the bowels" and "an incessant drone of keyboards wired through twisted-metal synthesizers and thundering drums summoned from the heavens", writer Ben Hewitt giving it a 9/10 rating.[4] The single "Real Love" followed in 2011.
The band approached Morris by sending him a CD and asking if he would do a remix.[5] After remixing "Wooden Box", Morris went on to work with the band as producer.
In 2011 the band played a support slot for Chris & Cosey at the ICA and played at several summer festivals.