Factory Floor announce ‘Turn It Up’ video and remixes‏

Factory Floor announce ‘Turn It Up’ video and remixes‏

Factory Floor Release New Video for ‘Turn It Up’ – view it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex-8nR6hK-8

Factory Floor are pleased to announce their latest music video for ‘Turn It Up.’ Directed by Dan Tombs, the band’s propulsive single has been paired with an appropriately swirling and hypnotic video. In addition, the band will release the single on DFA on Dec. 9th, featuring new remixes of the song from Laurel Halo and Carl Craig.

The band’s UK tour commences at London’s Heaven on 3 December.

Rise Independent record retailers ‘Album of the Year
Piccadilly, Manchester #4
Rough Trade Shops #15
Mojo – # 16 in ‘Albums of the Year’ Top 50

‘Turn It Up’ is their most minimal track to date. They are reduced to the core trio of elements: mass, velocity and momentum – mixed in astonishing detail by Timothy ‘Q’ Wiles, an LA based producer who has previously worked with VCMG and Afrika Bambaataa. It also features a pitched down voice demanding to know: “Where is a good place to start?” The listener should start with the immense volume that the title demands. Good speakers and even better headphones reveal a hidden world of deep listening behind the minimal frame of agitated percussion, dub echo and bass rumble, beneath the framework of the track.

The news caps off a momentous year for the three piece. Following years of anticipation, 2013 saw the band release Factory Floor, their long-awaited debut full-length on DFA Records. Hailed as a masterful debut years in the making, Factory Floor is a vivid snapshot of a progressive band smashing through yet another ceiling.

Factory Floor live dates:
Tues 3 December London Heaven http://www.seetickets.com/Event/factory-floor/heaven/732299
Wed 4 December Leeds Belgrave Music Hall www.seetickets.com
Thu 5 December Liverpool Kazimier www.seetickets.com
Fri 6 December Glasgow Stereo http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/80805
Sat 7 December Manchester Gorilla www.seetickets.com
Sun 8 December Bristol Rise In Store

Praise for Factory Floor:
‘Best Album of the Month’ 10/10 Vice
‘This forward-thinking ‘rave-in-mind’ debut may go down as one of best albums of the year’ 9/10 Mixmag Electro ‘Album of the Month’
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‘Unparalleled, uncompromising and pretty much unstoppable’ 9/10 The 405
‘A fantastic debut’ 4.5/5 Music OMH
‘This is music that demands to be played loud and often’ 4.5/5 The Fly
‘A sharp, uncompromising, emphatic victory’ 8.5/10 thelineofbestfit
‘Atomic flawlessness, it’s a tribute to the band that the album remains so addictively tactile’ 8/10 Loud & Quiet
‘Big, bold, invigorating stuff’ 8/10 Clash
‘The result is an absolutely belting 10 songs’ 8/10 NME
‘The humanity that manages to shine through this tight, crafted record is a triumph’ 8/10 DrownedinSound
‘This is an album then of irresistible forward momentum; brutal and gentle, alien and human. An album to strap yourself in for and give in to its hypnotising strangeness’ 8/10 DIY
‘One of our favourite albums of the year so far’ The Guardian
Factory Floor is a thrillingly hypnotic, hyper-modern record’ Uncut
‘A joyous yet unsettling album…it consists primarily of extended dancefloor workouts, constructed from chestbusting drum machine kicks and cowbells with nary an obviously acoustic sound source in earshot’ The Quietus
‘A debut that’s been engineered with machine-like precision, that can sit comfortably alongside the best work of the band’s musical idols. It’s excellent, in other words’ 4/5 Time Out
‘At its best, Factory Floor powerfully blurs the lines between human and machine and back again’ 4/5 Mojo
‘The next in a loose chain which includes LCD Soundsystem, Throbbing Gristle and Afrika Bambaataa, and it doesn’t sound like this album has exhausted their potential’ 4/5 The List
‘Searingly unique and engagingly familiar, it more than delivers on the London trio’s early promise’ b4/5 The Skinny
‘4/5’ FACT
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‘Albums of the Month’ Dazed & Confused
‘Factory Floor are, of course, one of the best bands you will ever see live’ Notion
‘Factory Floor look set to fill the void left by LDC Soundsystem with their awesome debut album. Irresistable’ Diva
‘Their self-titled album takes us on an intense and exhilarating journey’ Grazia
‘A self-titled album which is as bold and beautifully realised as many always knew it would be’ London in Stereo