
To many Carl Finlow will need no introduction with over a decade of pioneering work in electronic music under his belt. With a talent for creating sounds that are ahead of their time and a scarily robot-like ability to communicate with electronic equipment, Carl has created an extensive catalogue of work at the cutting edge of electronic music. And if you don't believe us just ask Radiohead, Herbert, Richie Hawtin, Luke Slater, Francois Kevorkian or Andrew Weatherall, They'll tell you.
Maybe it is the fact that some of Carl's major influences are classic artists that he sets his standards so high, citing experimental godfathers Stockhausen, Varese and Raymond Scott as his primary sources of inspiration. Or equally it could be artists a little further up the time-line such as Tomita, The White Noise, Yello, Prince, and of course Depeche Mode who have helped to set the bar way up high.
An early interest in making his own music, fostered by his Dad who bought him his first Korg at the age of 13, an early mastering of his Spectrum computer and a brief stint as keyboard player for John Peel favourites, The Bridewell Taxis, all contributed to bringing Carl to the point where he is today. Perhaps a pivotal moment was the appearance on stage in a full wet suit daubed with florescent paint with the Bridewells, who knows.... it was certainly hot.
As original visionary and fellow farm-dweller with Ralph Lawson in Leeds' Rhubarb Triangle throughout the 90s, Carl forged a production partnership with Lawson that took them onto the international stage, remixing Blaze, Fatboy Slim, Jamiroquai, Swag, Swayzak, Josh Wink and Luke Slater. It was during these days of self-confinement in the Farmhouse (making only vital trips across the rhubarb to Morrisons) that Random Factor was born and under this guise Carl records exclusively for 2020. But not content with one pseudonym, Carl is the master of disguise, also recording as Silicon Scaly, Voicestealer, IL-EC-TRO, Circle City, and more conventionally Carl A Finlow to give an outlet to the various side of his musical palette.
Never quite leaving his roots in playing live behind (apart from the wet suit), Carl has developed a superb live set using the latest software technology (Ableton Live and Traktor) to take his sounds on the road as Random Factor or Silicon Scally, even performing with Kraftwerk at La Villette in France. He has also toured Japan, The States three times and Europe extensively.
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