Factory Floor
OK, so this be the third year that Factory Floor will have played Offset, but the day they stop exciting us is the day we stop booking them, and that day seems to be very, very far away.
At the forefront of the experimental London scene, the band have mutated from the Fall-like post-punk of ‘Bipolar’ (2008) to something approaching the Sonic Youth of 21st century London. The ‘Planning Application’ EP (2008) moved the sound into the sort of electronic drone material that only maybe These New Puritans can equal. The new mini-album ‘Untitled’ again has a different lineup, different feel (This Heat meets Charles De Goal) and a hypnotising DVD you need to see. And whether you’ve seen Factory Floor live or not before doesn’t matter – this will be different.

