Final Cut (band) explained

Final Cut is an techno-industrial band formed in Detroit, Michigan and led by Anthony Srock with a revolving cast of guest musicians.[1]

History

Srock, then a DJ in Detroit, formed Final Cut (sometimes preceded by The) in the late 1980s as a collaboration with DJ Jeff Mills. They released their debut single "Take Me Away" in 1989 and the album Deep in 2 the Cut later that year.[2] Final Cut was noted for mixing established industrial music with Detroit techno, with a sound comparable to heavy metal but made with machines rather than guitars. Deep in 2 the Cut gained appreciation years later as an influential early entry in the development of industrial music.[3] Mills then left the project, and Srock took a leadership role with various guest musicians and a more guitar-oriented sound.

The project was signed to I.R.S. Records and their second album Consumed was released in 1992. That year, Final Cut toured with an all-live band with Srock on lead vocals.[4] After a period of inactivity, Srock returned with another collection of guest musicians in 1996, releasing the album Atonement. This album added 1970s funk to the project's established industrial sound. A remix EP titled Grind was released in 1998. A new album was started in 2004 but never completed.

Srock later founded Full Effect Records.[5] The 2009 hit single "Warriors Dance" by The Prodigy featured a sample of the Final Cut song "Take Me Away".[6]

Selected collaborators

Discography

Albums

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Final Cut Biography & History. 2021-04-09. AllMusic. en.
  2. Web site: John 18022016. Jacob. Listen to the 1989 debut from Detroit's Final Cut - The Wire. 2021-04-09. The Wire Magazine - Adventures In Modern Music. en.
  3. Web site: The Quietus Reviews Final Cut. 2021-04-09. The Quietus. en-us.
  4. Web site: 2015-11-09. Final Cut InterView: Atoning for Absence. 2021-04-09. ReGen Magazine.
  5. Web site: 2013-08-30. Full Effect Records. 2021-04-09. Crain's Detroit Business. en.
  6. Web site: The Prodigy - 'Warrior's Dance'. 2021-04-09. www.bbc.co.uk.