Finding The Floor

Profligate
Not Not Fun
General | Feb 2016

Reviews

DJ Postnatal
Reviewed 2016-02-18
Video-gamey, synthy, repetitive beats with creepy-as-all effects. Like Halloween in a disc. If you want your driving listeners to think the cops are behind them, play this record. RIYL Juno Reactor. FCC clean. Recommended tracks: 2, 3, 7, 10.

1. (4:34) Plodding beat with a wobbly synth that’ll rattle your thoughts.
2. (5:07) Brain-melting industrial siren jam.
3. (6:39) Screams over entranced vocals. Uptempo with something of a melody.
4. (6:25) High hat constantly tapping with a synthy non-melody.
5. (5:39) Head-bobber with a repetitive high-pitched electronic tweet.
6. (4:42) Clappy effect with a synthy beat reminiscent of early 90s printer sounds. Spacey theremin-esque whale song in the second half.
7. (4:31) Creepy giggles on top of a relatively pleasant instrumental interlude. Builds into industrial grind.
8. (8:08) Mantra-repeating male voice over a nonthreatening backbeat until about 5 minutes in, when there’s a mini-break. Feels long.
9. (4:58) Final stage video game pressure music. Repetitive beat that brings up the stress level in minor key. Electric organ break towards the end.
10. (6:18) Easy listening relative to the other tracks. Synthy riff that might appeal to the less adventurous out there.

Recent airplay

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subwoofer etcOct 20, 2016
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Life AquaticApr 08, 2016

Charting

2016-02-21 — 2016-04-24 Electronic
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 17 1
Apr 10 1
Mar 20 3
Mar 13 2
Mar 6 1
Feb 28 1

Track listing

1. Girl Full Of Joy
2. We're Desperate
3. Can't Stop Shaking
4. Dormant
5. Maniac Will Win
6. Basement
7. Laughing Song
8. Finding The Floor
9. Ambient Metal Room (Impossible)
10. We Can Have It All