Mika Vainio’s career spans 20 years, and takes in everything from abstract ambient to blasts of dissonance, both solo and with groundbreaking group Pan Sonic. There’s also, for those keeping score, been live performances that border on sadomasochism and a guitar album titled Life (…It Eats You Up). Franck Vigroux, meanwhile, is a experimental French composer who has been exploring the borders of rock and electronic music since the early 00s, both live and on record. Vainio and Vigroux have been performing live together for several years, and this summer released a collaborative double-album Peau Froide, Léger Soleil (or Cold Skin, Light Sun), a record that used their live performances as a jumping-off point for jagged, brutalist soundscapes. Consider their FACT mix an accompaniment of sorts to that record, peppered with influences both classic (Swans, Napalm Death, Scott Walker) and contemporary (Shapednoise.) Peau Froide, Léger Soleil is out now.