Facta’s GULP Is A Kinetic Nervous Rush

Alex Waespi

Oscar Henson’s early material as Facta orbited the post-dubstep diaspora of the 2010s, landing on venerated UK labels including Livity Sound and Idle Hands. An East London native, Henson lived in Bristol during a formative era for the city’s electronic underground. He picked the moniker Facta at random from a history textbook — an obscure reference to Italian politician Luigi Facta. “I thought it just looked like a dubstep DJ’s name because it had the ‘a’ at the end — like Hatcha and Youngsta,” he tells me over Zoom, chuckling. “It turns out that he’s, like, probably the most pointless character in all of Italian critical history. I go to Italy and say, ‘I’m named after this prime minister Facta’ and get laughed at massively.” European bureaucracy aside, Henson’s output is no joke.

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