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The Future Sound of London

First recognized as the dance duo behind the club hits “Stakker” (as Humanoid) and “Papua New Guinea,” Future Sound of London later became one of the most acclaimed and respected international experimental ambient groups, incorporating elements of techno, classical, jazz, hip-hop, electro, industrial, and dub into expansive, sample-heavy tracks, often exquisitely produced and usually without easy precursor.Notoriously enigmatic and often disdainful of the press, the group’s Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans worked their future-is-now aesthetic into a variety of different fields, includi ...read more

First recognized as the dance duo behind the club hits “Stakker” (as Humanoid) and “Papua New Guinea,” Future Sound of London later became one of the most acclaimed and respected international experimental ambient groups, incorporating elements of techno, classical, jazz, hip-hop, electro, industrial, and dub into expansive, sample-heavy tracks, often exquisitely produced and usually without easy precursor.Notoriously enigmatic and often disdainful of the press, the group’s Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans worked their future-is-now aesthetic into a variety of different fields, including film and video, 2- and 3-D computer graphics and animation, the Internet, radio broadcast, and, of course, recorded music. Although they usually disdain their earlier work as play-for-pay club fare not representative of their later musical vision, many of the thematic concerns of their earlier 12”s and their first, heavily dance-oriented LP, Accelerator, followed them into their later work. Usually filed under ambient, that work is often much more than that, drawing from the history of experimental electronic music with a relentlessness that has helped to push the calmer elements of that genre’s reputation into decidedly more difficult directions.The pair also grew in repute as remixers, obliterating tracks by Curve, Jon Anderson, David Sylvian and Robert Fripp, and Apollo 440, and rebuilding pieces of almost majestic complexity with the remnants. The duo’s works of the mid- to late ’90s — Lifeforms, ISDN, and Dead Cities — were important stopping points on the road of rabid hybridization characteristic of post-rave European experimental electronica (ambient, jungle, trip-hop, ambient dub, etc.), and the pair’s somewhat punk rock attitude (despite their success) did much to underscore the scene’s underground roots. After a lengthy hiatus marked by rumors of mental illness and a cottage lifestyle, Cobain and Dougans returned in 2002 with The Isness, a record heavily influenced by ’60s and ’70s psychedelia. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide « hide

Similar Bands: Amorphous Androgynous, The Orb, Humanoid (UK), Orbital, Global Communication

LPs
A Space Of Partial Illumination E7.02
2022

3
1 Votes
Rituals E7​.​001
2022

4
1 Votes
Environment 6.5
2016

3.8
3 Votes
Environment Six
2016

3.8
3 Votes
Life In Moments
2015

4
1 Votes
Environment Five
2014

3.7
11 Votes
Environments 4
04/30/2012

3.4
14 Votes
Environments 3
2010

3.5
17 Votes
Environments II
2008

3.3
15 Votes
Environments
2007

2.9
16 Votes
The Isness
2002

3.5
36 Votes
Dead Cities
1996

4
167 Votes
Lifeforms
1994

4.2
302 Votes
Accelerator
1992

3.5
64 Votes
EPs
Cascade 2020
2020

4
2 Votes
Yage 2019
2019

3.7
8 Votes
My Kingdom Re-Imagined
2018

4.5
1 Votes
We Have Explosive
1997

3.6
4 Votes
My Kingdom
1996

4.2
7 Votes
Lifeforms (Paths)
1994

4
5 Votes
Cascade
1993

4.1
13 Votes
Papua New Guinea
1992

4.3
2 Votes
Eurotechno
1989

2.5
1 Votes
Live Albums
ISDN (Limited Edition)
1994

ISDN
1994

3.6
37 Votes
Compilations
Presents Pulse Five
2024

3
1 Votes
From The Archives Vol. 8
2015

3.8
2 Votes
From The Archives Vol. 7
11/19/2012

4.5
1 Votes
From The Archives Vol. 6
2010

4.5
1 Votes
From The Archives Vol. 5
2008

4.5
1 Votes
From The Archives Vol. 4
2008

4.5
1 Votes
From The Archives Vol. 3
2007

4.5
1 Votes
From The Archives Vol. 2
2007

3.8
2 Votes
From The Archives Vol. 1
2007

4
2 Votes
Teachings From The Electronic Brain
2006

3.9
9 Votes
Earthbeat
1992

3
6 Votes

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