FACTRIX - Scheintot (1981)
Superior Viaduct vinyl/cd reissue 2012
Arguably the most prescient band of the entire late 70's San Francisco
underground, FACTRIX released just one 7-inch and two pioneering LP's in
the early 80's. Formed in 1978 by Cole Palme (one-time member of the
LAFMS group AIRWAY) and Bond Bergland (later of SAQQARA DOGS), the two
initially called themselves MINIMAL MAN and performed a handful of shows
along with Patrick Miller (who would go on to have a great solo career
under the MM moniker). Soon they enlisted bassist Joseph T. Jacobs (BAY
OF PIGS) and emerged from their Mission-district basement with their own
unique take on the burgeoning English and New York post-punk scenes.
The results were throbbing walls of damaged electronics, grim lyrical
musings, droning bass, piercing guitar, and a modified Roland CR-78
played at 1/4 its slowest speed. FACTRIX's sole "studio" album, 1981's
Scheintot, is a dark, moody, and penetrating work that grows more
contemporary every year. Genuinely disturbing at times and often
disorientating, it filters the influence of peers such as CABARET
VOLTAIRE and DNA through the sonic and structural sensibilities of THE
VELVET UNDERGROUND. An underappreciated masterpiece of the early
industrial/no wave era, Scheintot is a record that compels the listener
to lift the needle from the run-out groove and listen again and again.
Julian Cope describes it best: "FACTRIX's Scheintot deserves to be
experienced several times, preferably in the darkness and in a state of
near exhaustion (and/or informed by psychoactive chemicals)." This first
time reissue comes from the original analog source. LP with gatefold
insert.
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