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Artist: Factory Floor Album: Talking on Cliffs


Year: 2009
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Factory Floor's Talking on Cliffs – A Critical Review of their Innovative Album


Few electronic music bands have managed to work with the likes of The Chemical Brothers, support artists like New Order and Erick Morillo for their live performances, and play in music festivals such as Primavera Sound and Club to Club Festival. Factory Floor did all of it and more, making them one of the greatest underground electronic artists of the last decade. Their album, Talking on Cliffs, broke the traditional boundaries of electronic music and presented their sonic exploration in a way that can only be described as groundbreaking.

Talking on Cliffs is a mesmerizing album from Factory Floor that combines krautrock influenced beats, immense synths, and throbbing bass lines. With this album, they showcased their experimentation in full ability while maintaining a rhythmic groove throughout the whole record. The album's stunning and trippy intro track, Unreal, sets the tone for the whole album with hypnotizing vocals over a repetitious but compelling beat.

One, the lead single of the album, is the perfect example of the impactful and meditative sound that Factory Floor is best known for. The heavy bass, driving beat, and otherworldly synths make this track one of the album's most powerful. Strange Situation is another standout track with its rising tension and funky, off-kilter beat. The band's improvisational approach to this track is achieved through the use of unorthodox rhythms and the non-repetitive structure of the song.

Factory Floor's post-genre sound is distinctive. However, what makes Talking on Cliffs stand out is the way that the band has handled the instrumentation and production. The album's production, which again, was done in-house, is exemplary with its approach to blending acoustic and electronic elements. The use of drum machines and synthesizers is masterfully combined with the band members playing percussion on their instruments. The band's use of technology is always a tool for their vision, never a gimmick.

The album is an example of how Factory Floor is the type of band that doesn't only push boundaries but challenges its audience in terms of expectations and exploration. Factory Floor's ability to combine different strands of electronic music, from industrial techno to experimental noise music, makes them one of the most technically accomplished bands in the electronic music scene.

Talking on Cliffs by Factory Floor is an innovative and mesmerizing album that deserves to be recognized as a brilliant piece of contemporary electronic music. The band has taken their unique post-genre sound and melded it with their production and improvisational approach. It's an album that has the power to transport you to another world. In short, this is an album that you must listen to and one that anyone with an appreciation for genre-blending music will enjoy. Talking on Cliffs is an album that challenges its listeners in the best possible way and confirms Factory Floor's status as one of the leading innovators in the electronic music scene.