The majority of modern musicians typically use their instrumental skills to create songs that fall into the classic verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus pattern. Few musicians are able to think outside the box and create sonic discharge that's easier to classify as sound rather than music. The three individuals who comprise the London-based experimental band Factory Floor are luckily able to think abstractly and crank out music that's fairly strange and not particularly listener friendly. However, the collective originality that the band posses helps bolster the group's music and add a good deal of credibility to the trio's modern avant-garde tunes.