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Limited repress on GREEN vinyl on Factory Floors own imprint FFR recordings especially for record stroe day.. “more in tune with industrial funkateers such as 23 Skidoo, the electro drive of Giorgio Moroder or the creeping unrest of NY madmen Liars. ‘Solid Sound’ actually sounds quite like Plastikman, Richie Hawtin’s best known minimal electronic nom-de-plume and pounds metronomically for 12 blissful minutes. More bubbling technoid shenanigans open side two of this enigmatic slab of clear wax – ‘Lyin’ features stunning live percussive elements & some seriously beastly noises, the occasional downbeat, muffled vocals are intoned in pace with the relatively frantic rhythm, the whole song climaxing in a burst of industrial noise.” Norman Records. NME – Live Section – 6th Feb 2010: An ancient arpeggiator blasts out a two note refrain…..colossal bursts of guitar noise teased out by (a) violin bow means it already sounds like Giorgio Moroder having a massive coronary by the time the the metronomic drum tatoo starts. And then it becomes REALLY intense.Their absence of compromise and a sound so brutally propulsive it would deny any attempts at dilution, recontextualisation or polish.NME – What’s On The NME Stereo – Lyin’ – 16th Jan 2010 Never before has disco sounded so beautifully cruel. Artrocker – Live Section – Nov 2009 People have born witness to something unconventional indeed: a set where voilin bows violently attack guitar strings. Where tribal rythmns ride along a storm of chanted vocals and drones, all processed through effects that make them sound drark and unearthly.