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Future Sound of London - One World - BBC Radio 1 - Dec 2001

Submitted By: Top 100pscilocybin303
Genre: Electronic
Date of Set: Dec 28th, 2001
Filesize: 60.41 MB
Total Downloads: 3

 

 

Biography of Future Sound of London

Infamous British duo who met in the 1980's in Manchester. Their very influential discography shows off influences spanning acid house, hardcore techno, ambient, krautrock, 60's psychedelica, and more. Previously Dougans, as Humanoid, had a UK Top 10 hit with Stakker Humanoid. Together as FSOL, they scored a major crossover success with Papua New Guinea. Their first full-length Accelerator charted their dancefloor-friendly early career, after which FSOL moved into deeper, more album-oriented word. Lifeforms was a double-disc set spanning long stretches of breakbeat-flavored ambience, followed Dead Cities which added hip-hop, trip-hop, industrial textures, and bleak urban imagery into their mix of influences. Their ISDN album compiled music from their ISDN-uplinked radio broadcasts from the mid-1990's. After Dead Cities came out in 1996, they dropped off the radar. After a long hiatus in which they were surrounded by rumors of insanity and drug addiction, the Papua New Guinea Translations concept remix album came out, followed by the full-length The Isness (Official Version) and more material under the Amorphous Androgynous name.

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Rating: (6)

Aug 05, 2008

Comment: This is most certainly an interesting set. It begins as a noisy cacauphony of disarray-a noisey atmosphere of 70's rock and weird ambience. The set travels some odd paths, through funk, beatnik almost movie score episodes, and I even spotted what seems to be some looped Dead Can Dance and Portishead. I would recommend this Live set to those who collect those very quirky and random, though not necessarily most enjoyable gems.