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For a band that takes pride in unorthodox production, unfashionable influences and ingenius arrangements, one thing can be said about hypefactor: Their strength is in writing pop songs. Its members - F.J. DeSanto, Brandt Gassman, Michael "Ash" Venezia, Charles LaBarbara and Robin Emmet, - are A-list students of pop in all its forms, from 1980s alternative and 1960s soul to British rock and laptop techno. The group writes, records, works and plays in New York and formed in the summer of 2001 when DeSanto asked his in-house engineer, Gassman, to collaborate on a new studio project. The result was the 2003 EP The Distracted Lover, a collection of six electronic pop tunes inspired by the likes of Oasis, Depeche Mode, Gustavo Cerati, Wax Trax! and Factory. The album's single, "The Sweetest Soul," featured Peter Riley, the lead singer with New York's Saintface, on vocals. The band are currently at work recording a rockier follow-up to The Distracted Lover, due out in 2007. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

albums

Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music To Cure Cancer

Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music To Cure Cancer

Electronic Saviors 2: Recurrence

Electronic Saviors 2: Recurrence

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Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music To Cure Cancer Vol.II

Electronic Saviors; Industrial Music to Cure Cancer, Vol. IV: Retaliation

Electronic Saviors; Industrial Music to Cure Cancer, Vol. IV: Retaliation

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市中心中国

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Descriptive: The Remixes

Exit Strategies

Exit Strategies

The Distracted Lover EP

The Distracted Lover EP

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Electronic Saviors (D4) Recovery

Creationism

Creationism

Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music To Cure Cancer Volume II: Recurrence

Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music To Cure Cancer Volume II: Recurrence

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Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music To Cure Cancer - #4 Recovery

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