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Factoria [CD]

Factoria [CD]

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The ruins of the failed city of Factoria lie under the residential subdivision of Silverwood Heights in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, the hometown of producer extraordinaire Graham Murawsky (aka Factor Chandelier). Just prior to World War I, Chicago entrepreneur Robert E. Glass ventured north with dreams of building an elaborate industrial city in a formerly typhoid-riddled secure electrical power turned Factoria into a ghost town. Inspired by the obscure story of the Magic City that never was, Murawsky has crafted a 13-track album that pays homage to Factoria and wonders what could have been.†On the Factoria LP, Murawskys follow-up to the 2013 concept album Woke Up Alone, he builds a city of expansive, sample-free beats that bang with punishing drums and industrial clatter at one moment and exude a melodic, pastoral calm the next. The sounds shift on the album in accordance with the hope that the city began with and the wartime entropy that engulfed it. Recorded and mixed by Factor at his Chandelier Studios in Saskatoon, the album incorporates the bass of Enver Hampton, violin and guitar from The Pxrtals, and guest vocals from a host of Fake Four family and friends.†Factoria opens up withThe Magic City, a glossy, post-apocalyptic instrumental reminiscent of Ratatat segueing into Kirby Dominants geographical cure pondering on the upbeat title track. Open Mike Eagle brings his emotive, pensive musings to Dozer II while Awol One, Gregory Pepper, and Ceschi reunite over the funky bass ofNoise Band, a gloomy, self-deprecating sequel to their 2009 collaboration with Factor onBack Then. Myka 9 explores the concept of building through an abstract historical context onShoulders of Giants before Old Organs closes out the record with crashing drums, eerie organs, and wraith-like wails.†What may have drove Glass to Factoria, beyond monetary gain, is the desire to create something in his vision, to build a city of hallowed ground, Factor has built a decade and a half worth of beats for Canadian comrades, west coast underground legends, and indie rap cult heroes from all over the map. Augmented by Murawskys chemistry with emcees he has worked with for years, Factoria is a beacon illuminating the streets that paved over the ruins of the Magic City.
  • Format Detail: CD Digipak
  • Format: CD
  • Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
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