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Carl has been writing and recording music since 1986. His first real record involvement was co writing and producing Moments of Inertia by
Circle City on
Warp in 1993. After a year or so working with Leeds band
The Bridewells and culminating in an album with them recorded in
Roxy Music's studio, he settled down into what would be the next twelve years of his life writing and producing records. In 1995 he and DJ
Ralph Lawson set up
2020 Vision Records, producing deep house flavours of their own as
Wolf and Flow and under his own solo guise of
Random Factor, remixing artists from around the globe including
Blaze,
Josh Wink,
Superman Lovers.
Carls solo work is heavily electro tinted, reflective of the
Kraftwerk era but owing as much to the likes of
Drexciya,
Prince,
Depeche Mode and
Yello. During the mid 90s he teamed up with
SCSI-AV founder
Daz Quayle and wrote under the name
Scarletron and also as
Black Labs with two releases on
Thomas Heckmann's Trope Recordings around 1995. Working under the names of
Random Factor (
2020 Vision)
Voice Stealer (
Subvert) and more recently
Silicon Scally (
SCSI-AV,
Satamile) he has released music on labels including
Warp,
Fuel,
Playhouse,
Paper,
Trope,
Sony,
Klang Elektronik,
Arista,
soma. He is also a keen remixer in his own right, having reworked tracks by
Two Lone Swordsmen,
Luke Slater,
Swayzak,
Dave Tipper and
Alexi Delano. 2002 saw the release of the critically acclaimed
”Mr. Machine” album on
SCSI-AV recordings. In 2003 the combined singles for
Device Entertainment Recordings were released as the album
”Electrilogy+” under his real name,
Carl A. Finlow. He continues to evolve musically and since moving to Paris has become involved in numerous projects including working on classical music for Lancome cosmetics, and remixing a new Parisian band called
june sex. March 2004 saw the
Random Factor album
“Convergence” with additional remixes by
John Tejada,
Swayzak. This was also the 100th release for the
2020 Vision label, and included touring Europe, USA, Japan and several UK University dates/seminars in partnership with Ableton and M-Audio. 2004 took in 44 live dates all around the world. 2005 provided another album from
Silicon Scally,
”Dark Matter”, on
Satamile Recordings from New York. 2006 marks a new writing partnership, teaming up with DJulz, one of France's top djs and the duo have already recorded nine tracks together in deep electro house and minimal styles. July 2006 saw a new deep house 12 on Glasgow's
Seventh Sign Recordings under the
Carl Finlow moniker. 2006 also provided a new collaboration between the mysterious
Scarletron and the legendary
Andrea Parker's
Touchin’ Bass label. 2007 starts off with a bang as the latest
Silicon Scally album
”Bioroid” is released on
Satamile Recordings. April sees the new EP
”Digitize” from
Random Factor on
2020 Vision and with May comes a fresh new
Carl Finlow 12" on new label
Green Light Recordings. The finishing touches are being made right now to the all new
Random Factor album (Carl's 9th album) with some very interesting twists and turns in both production and musical styles. So keep watching and keep your ears open!
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