lunes, 31 de diciembre de 2007

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International Flower Delivery - Sending Flowers Overseas Is Easier Than You Might Think

International Flower Delivery - Sending Flowers Overseas Is Easier Than You Might Think

sábado, 29 de diciembre de 2007

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Finding A Person - It Isn't All That Hard

Finding A Person - It Isn't All That Hard

viernes, 28 de diciembre de 2007

Presuppositions, Frames And Choices

Presuppositions, Frames And Choices

jueves, 27 de diciembre de 2007

Here's your chance to help choose the

Here's your chance to help choose the next Future Sound Of London digital single to be released at your favorite digital download provider. To listen to tracks and place your vote for the next FSOL digital single check out the Teachings From The Electronic Brain is the long awaited best-of album from The Future Sound Of London, regarded as one of the most influencial and outstanding electronic acts of the last 15 years. Teachings From The Electronic Brain collecting tracks from all of FSOL’s six albums (Accelerator, Lifeforms, ISDN, Dead Cities,The Isness and The Otherness, and the very first Astralwerks label album release, Tales Of Ephidrina, recorded under their alias Amosphous Androgynous). In addition all the key singles that that have defined their career are included: “Papua New Guinea,” “Cascade,” “Lifeforms” (featuring Cocteau Twins’ lead vocalist Liz Fraser) and “We Have Explosive.
” Years before the advent of iPods and MP3 players, FSOL were creating, delivering and releasing music digitally, even as a means of live performance, all from the confines of their small North London studio. But FSOL even broke the rules in the physical world by being the first group to release a 30 minute long single (“Cascade”) that even reached the Top 30 in the UK. And while there has been endless debates in record shops as where to rack FSOL albums (they have appeared in the rock, dance, electronic, ambient and even modern classical sections) there is no question that their sound is unlike anyone else. Brian Dougans and Gary Cobain met in Manchester in 1988 where they started exploring electronic music, working in clubs and alongside many well known and respected artists and DJ’s.
Brian’s work incorporated a project for the Stakker Graphics company where he created the top 20 hit Stakker Humanoid, accompanied by a video that Gary worked on. Over the next 3 years their partnership grew and they released a number of early techno and dance records under a variety of aliases. Believing that music was comprised of the elements of mystery and excitement, the duo’s goal was to create otherworldy musical landscapes while shunning any sort of popstar image, to the point of rarely being photgrpahed and conciously releasing music under different names used to reflect the differing styles and textures of their music. The Future Sound Of London was the name chosen to be their main “carrier” for releasing their music to record stores, television and radio.
And it was music that could only be described as epic and futuristic. In 1992 FSOL’s released their debut single, “Papua New Guinea” (on the UK independent label Jumpin’ and Pumpin’), peaking at number 22 in the UK charts. It was the ambient dub of “Papua New Guinea” that caught the ears of Virgin Records who snapped them up, earmarking Astralwerks as the band’s US label. But first the duo had to contractually complete an album for Jumpin’ & Pumpin’, titled Accelorator, which included “Papua New Guinea” alongside another standout track “Expander.
  1. ” They began their Astralwerks career with the 1993 experimental release Tales of Ephidrina, using the name Amorphous Androgynous (the track “Mountain Goat” from this album is included on this collection).
  2. It was around this time that the use of ISDN technology as means of transmitting data began to take off and they keenly took it up, broadcasting their music via ISDN in the UK to radio station Kiss Fm listeners on an almost regular basis.
  3. The single “Cascade” was released in 1993, showcasing where Tales of Ephidrina had taken them, followed by the double album Lifeforms in 1994 which went on to be hailed as one of the greatest ambient/electronica albums of the 90’s by the media (and public), whose positive coverage helped propel the album to number 6 in the UK charts, where it remained for a further 17 weeks.
  4. A highlight of the album was the title track “Lifeforms,” featuring Liz Fraser (of The Cocteau Twins) on vocals.
  5. By 1995, the duo had undertaken numerous ISDN broadcasts redefining the concept of a live performance through a world tour and a headline slot at the Brighton Festival - all performed via ISDN lines without ever leaving their their own studio.

Each live performance that was broadcast would include more new material and so in 1995 FSOL released a limited edition black album of several of these recordings entitled ISDN. This was soon followed by a reissue of this album six months later under the same name, but with a slightly altered track listing and in a white instead of black album cover. Remaining defiantly original but moving away from the completely ambient landscapes that filled Lifeforms, ISDN found the duo exploring a more industrial sound, fusing hip hop beats with jazz funk, such as “Far-Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman. ” Dead Cities saw FSOL embark on a darker journey through electronica with songs such as “Everyone In The World Is Doing Something Without Me” offering a creepy, yet sleepy.

The Mental Game And Your Burning Desire

The Mental Game And Your Burning Desire

martes, 25 de diciembre de 2007

Here's your chance to help choose the

Here's your chance to help choose the next Future Sound Of London digital single to be released at your favorite digital download provider. To listen to tracks and place your vote for the next FSOL digital single check out the Teachings From The Electronic Brain is the long awaited best-of album from The Future Sound Of London, regarded as one of the most influencial and outstanding electronic acts of the last 15 years. Teachings From The Electronic Brain collecting tracks from all of FSOL’s six albums (Accelerator, Lifeforms, ISDN, Dead Cities,The Isness and The Otherness, and the very first Astralwerks label album release, Tales Of Ephidrina, recorded under their alias Amosphous Androgynous). In addition all the key singles that that have defined their career are included: “Papua New Guinea,” “Cascade,” “Lifeforms” (featuring Cocteau Twins’ lead vocalist Liz Fraser) and “We Have Explosive. ” Years before the advent of iPods and MP3 players, FSOL were creating, delivering and releasing music digitally, even as a means of live performance, all from the confines of their small North London studio. But FSOL even broke the rules in the physical world by being the first group to release a 30 minute long single (“Cascade”) that even reached the Top 30 in the UK.
  1. And while there has been endless debates in record shops as where to rack FSOL albums (they have appeared in the rock, dance, electronic, ambient and even modern classical sections) there is no question that their sound is unlike anyone else.
  2. Brian Dougans and Gary Cobain met in Manchester in 1988 where they started exploring electronic music, working in clubs and alongside many well known and respected artists and DJ’s.
  3. Brian’s work incorporated a project for the Stakker Graphics company where he created the top 20 hit Stakker Humanoid, accompanied by a video that Gary worked on.
  4. Over the next 3 years their partnership grew and they released a number of early techno and dance records under a variety of aliases.
  5. Believing that music was comprised of the elements of mystery and excitement, the duo’s goal was to create otherworldy musical landscapes while shunning any sort of popstar image, to the point of rarely being photgrpahed and conciously releasing music under different names used to reflect the differing styles and textures of their music.

  1. The Future Sound Of London was the name chosen to be their main “carrier” for releasing their music to record stores, television and radio.
  2. And it was music that could only be described as epic and futuristic.

In 1992 FSOL’s released their debut single, “Papua New Guinea” (on the UK independent label Jumpin’ and Pumpin’), peaking at number 22 in the UK charts. It was the ambient dub of “Papua New Guinea” that caught the ears of Virgin Records who snapped them up, earmarking Astralwerks as the band’s US label. But first the duo had to contractually complete an album for Jumpin’ & Pumpin’, titled Accelorator, which included “Papua New Guinea” alongside another standout track “Expander. ” They began their Astralwerks career with the 1993 experimental release Tales of Ephidrina, using the name Amorphous Androgynous (the track “Mountain Goat” from this album is included on this collection). It was around this time that the use of ISDN technology as means of transmitting data began to take off and they keenly took it up, broadcasting their music via ISDN in the UK to radio station Kiss Fm listeners on an almost regular basis. The single “Cascade” was released in 1993, showcasing where Tales of Ephidrina had taken them, followed by the double album Lifeforms in 1994 which went on to be hailed as one of the greatest ambient/electronica albums of the 90’s by the media (and public), whose positive coverage helped propel the album to number 6 in the UK charts, where it remained for a further 17 weeks.
A highlight of the album was the title track “Lifeforms,” featuring Liz Fraser (of The Cocteau Twins) on vocals. By 1995, the duo had undertaken numerous ISDN broadcasts redefining the concept of a live performance through a world tour and a headline slot at the Brighton Festival - all performed via ISDN lines without ever leaving their their own studio. Each live performance that was broadcast would include more new material and so in 1995 FSOL released a limited edition black album of several of these recordings entitled ISDN. This was soon followed by a reissue of this album six months later under the same name, but with a slightly altered track listing and in a white instead of black album cover. Remaining defiantly original but moving away from the completely ambient landscapes that filled Lifeforms, ISDN found the duo exploring a more industrial sound, fusing hip hop beats with jazz funk, such as “Far-Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman. ” Dead Cities saw FSOL embark on a darker journey through electronica with songs such as “Everyone In The World Is Doing Something Without Me” offering a creepy, yet sleepy.

lunes, 24 de diciembre de 2007

You Are A Shining Star!

You Are A Shining Star!

domingo, 23 de diciembre de 2007

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Handling Confusion – Part 2

Handling Confusion – Part 2

viernes, 21 de diciembre de 2007

Here's your chance to help choose the

Here's your chance to help choose the next Future Sound Of London digital single to be released at your favorite digital download provider. To listen to tracks and place your vote for the next FSOL digital single check out the Teachings From The Electronic Brain is the long awaited best-of album from The Future Sound Of London, regarded as one of the most influencial and outstanding electronic acts of the last 15 years. Teachings From The Electronic Brain collecting tracks from all of FSOL’s six albums (Accelerator, Lifeforms, ISDN, Dead Cities,The Isness and The Otherness, and the very first Astralwerks label album release, Tales Of Ephidrina, recorded under their alias Amosphous Androgynous). In addition all the key singles that that have defined their career are included: “Papua New Guinea,” “Cascade,” “Lifeforms” (featuring Cocteau Twins’ lead vocalist Liz Fraser) and “We Have Explosive. ” Years before the advent of iPods and MP3 players, FSOL were creating, delivering and releasing music digitally, even as a means of live performance, all from the confines of their small North London studio.
But FSOL even broke the rules in the physical world by being the first group to release a 30 minute long single (“Cascade”) that even reached the Top 30 in the UK. And while there has been endless debates in record shops as where to rack FSOL albums (they have appeared in the rock, dance, electronic, ambient and even modern classical sections) there is no question that their sound is unlike anyone else. Brian Dougans and Gary Cobain met in Manchester in 1988 where they started exploring electronic music, working in clubs and alongside many well known and respected artists and DJ’s. Brian’s work incorporated a project for the Stakker Graphics company where he created the top 20 hit Stakker Humanoid, accompanied by a video that Gary worked on. Over the next 3 years their partnership grew and they released a number of early techno and dance records under a variety of aliases.
  1. Believing that music was comprised of the elements of mystery and excitement, the duo’s goal was to create otherworldy musical landscapes while shunning any sort of popstar image, to the point of rarely being photgrpahed and conciously releasing music under different names used to reflect the differing styles and textures of their music.
  2. The Future Sound Of London was the name chosen to be their main “carrier” for releasing their music to record stores, television and radio.
  3. And it was music that could only be described as epic and futuristic.

  1. In 1992 FSOL’s released their debut single, “Papua New Guinea” (on the UK independent label Jumpin’ and Pumpin’), peaking at number 22 in the UK charts.
  2. It was the ambient dub of “Papua New Guinea” that caught the ears of Virgin Records who snapped them up, earmarking Astralwerks as the band’s US label.
  3. But first the duo had to contractually complete an album for Jumpin’ & Pumpin’, titled Accelorator, which included “Papua New Guinea” alongside another standout track “Expander.

” They began their Astralwerks career with the 1993 experimental release Tales of Ephidrina, using the name Amorphous Androgynous (the track “Mountain Goat” from this album is included on this collection). It was around this time that the use of ISDN technology as means of transmitting data began to take off and they keenly took it up, broadcasting their music via ISDN in the UK to radio station Kiss Fm listeners on an almost regular basis. The single “Cascade” was released in 1993, showcasing where Tales of Ephidrina had taken them, followed by the double album Lifeforms in 1994 which went on to be hailed as one of the greatest ambient/electronica albums of the 90’s by the media (and public), whose positive coverage helped propel the album to number 6 in the UK charts, where it remained for a further 17 weeks. A highlight of the album was the title track “Lifeforms,” featuring Liz Fraser (of The Cocteau Twins) on vocals.
By 1995, the duo had undertaken numerous ISDN broadcasts redefining the concept of a live performance through a world tour and a headline slot at the Brighton Festival - all performed via ISDN lines without ever leaving their their own studio. Each live performance that was broadcast would include more new material and so in 1995 FSOL released a limited edition black album of several of these recordings entitled ISDN. This was soon followed by a reissue of this album six months later under the same name, but with a slightly altered track listing and in a white instead of black album cover. Remaining defiantly original but moving away from the completely ambient landscapes that filled Lifeforms, ISDN found the duo exploring a more industrial sound, fusing hip hop beats with jazz funk, such as “Far-Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman. ” Dead Cities saw FSOL embark on a darker journey through electronica with songs such as “Everyone In The World Is Doing Something Without Me” offering a creepy, yet sleepy.

Drinking Games

Drinking Games

jueves, 20 de diciembre de 2007

Nlp – 8 Techniques To Overcome The Beliefs That Limit Your Ability And Gain Excellence In Your Task

Nlp – 8 Techniques To Overcome The Beliefs That Limit Your Ability And Gain Excellence In Your Task

miércoles, 19 de diciembre de 2007

Here's your chance to help choose the

Here's your chance to help choose the next Future Sound Of London digital single to be released at your favorite digital download provider. To listen to tracks and place your vote for the next FSOL digital single check out the Teachings From The Electronic Brain is the long awaited best-of album from The Future Sound Of London, regarded as one of the most influencial and outstanding electronic acts of the last 15 years. Teachings From The Electronic Brain collecting tracks from all of FSOL’s six albums (Accelerator, Lifeforms, ISDN, Dead Cities,The Isness and The Otherness, and the very first Astralwerks label album release, Tales Of Ephidrina, recorded under their alias Amosphous Androgynous). In addition all the key singles that that have defined their career are included: “Papua New Guinea,” “Cascade,” “Lifeforms” (featuring Cocteau Twins’ lead vocalist Liz Fraser) and “We Have Explosive. ” Years before the advent of iPods and MP3 players, FSOL were creating, delivering and releasing music digitally, even as a means of live performance, all from the confines of their small North London studio. But FSOL even broke the rules in the physical world by being the first group to release a 30 minute long single (“Cascade”) that even reached the Top 30 in the UK.
And while there has been endless debates in record shops as where to rack FSOL albums (they have appeared in the rock, dance, electronic, ambient and even modern classical sections) there is no question that their sound is unlike anyone else. Brian Dougans and Gary Cobain met in Manchester in 1988 where they started exploring electronic music, working in clubs and alongside many well known and respected artists and DJ’s. Brian’s work incorporated a project for the Stakker Graphics company where he created the top 20 hit Stakker Humanoid, accompanied by a video that Gary worked on. Over the next 3 years their partnership grew and they released a number of early techno and dance records under a variety of aliases. Believing that music was comprised of the elements of mystery and excitement, the duo’s goal was to create otherworldy musical landscapes while shunning any sort of popstar image, to the point of rarely being photgrpahed and conciously releasing music under different names used to reflect the differing styles and textures of their music. The Future Sound Of London was the name chosen to be their main “carrier” for releasing their music to record stores, television and radio. And it was music that could only be described as epic and futuristic.
  1. In 1992 FSOL’s released their debut single, “Papua New Guinea” (on the UK independent label Jumpin’ and Pumpin’), peaking at number 22 in the UK charts.
  2. It was the ambient dub of “Papua New Guinea” that caught the ears of Virgin Records who snapped them up, earmarking Astralwerks as the band’s US label.

  1. But first the duo had to contractually complete an album for Jumpin’ & Pumpin’, titled Accelorator, which included “Papua New Guinea” alongside another standout track “Expander.
  2. ” They began their Astralwerks career with the 1993 experimental release Tales of Ephidrina, using the name Amorphous Androgynous (the track “Mountain Goat” from this album is included on this collection).
  3. It was around this time that the use of ISDN technology as means of transmitting data began to take off and they keenly took it up, broadcasting their music via ISDN in the UK to radio station Kiss Fm listeners on an almost regular basis.

The single “Cascade” was released in 1993, showcasing where Tales of Ephidrina had taken them, followed by the double album Lifeforms in 1994 which went on to be hailed as one of the greatest ambient/electronica albums of the 90’s by the media (and public), whose positive coverage helped propel the album to number 6 in the UK charts, where it remained for a further 17 weeks. A highlight of the album was the title track “Lifeforms,” featuring Liz Fraser (of The Cocteau Twins) on vocals. By 1995, the duo had undertaken numerous ISDN broadcasts redefining the concept of a live performance through a world tour and a headline slot at the Brighton Festival - all performed via ISDN lines without ever leaving their their own studio. Each live performance that was broadcast would include more new material and so in 1995 FSOL released a limited edition black album of several of these recordings entitled ISDN. This was soon followed by a reissue of this album six months later under the same name, but with a slightly altered track listing and in a white instead of black album cover. Remaining defiantly original but moving away from the completely ambient landscapes that filled Lifeforms, ISDN found the duo exploring a more industrial sound, fusing hip hop beats with jazz funk, such as “Far-Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman. ” Dead Cities saw FSOL embark on a darker journey through electronica with songs such as “Everyone In The World Is Doing Something Without Me” offering a creepy, yet sleepy.

Persuasion Tip In Dealing With Irate Clients

Persuasion Tip In Dealing With Irate Clients

martes, 18 de diciembre de 2007

Build Confidence

Build Confidence

lunes, 17 de diciembre de 2007

followed in 1994 to critical acclaim

followed in 1994 to critical acclaim. The new work was almost entirely free of percussion and was truly ambient across both discs; the eponymous single from the album featured. The new material was a curious mix of ambient textures and hard, gritty dance music.
This album also featured a collaboration with the composer sessions. The album received mixed press, with many claiming the band had gone overboard and moved from what they did best, while others called it a masterpiece of modern featured a fairly solid band lineup throughout, which extended to live shows which the band had undertaken away from the ISDN cables, from 2005 onwards.
  1. The FSOL moniker re-appeared, finally, in 2006 with a piece entitled A Gigantic Globular Burst Of Anti-Static, intended as an experiment in 5.
  2. 1 Surround Sound and created for an exhibition at the entitled, appropriately, Life Forms.
  3. The piece contained reworked material from their archives and newer, more abstract ambient music.

  1. The piece was coupled with a video called Stereo Sucks, marking the band's theories on the limitations of stereo music, released on a DVD packaged with Future Music Magazine Issue 182 in December 2006.
  2. In 2007, the band uploaded several archive tracks online, for the first time revealing much of their unreleased work and unveiling some of the mystery behind the band.

The old FSOL material, along with a selection of newer experiments, the 5. 1 experiments and a promise of unreleased Amorphous Androgynous psychedelic material, was uploaded for sale on their online shop,.

Trusting And Honoring Your Feelings

Trusting And Honoring Your Feelings

domingo, 16 de diciembre de 2007

What Will It Take To Make That Cigarette Your Final Smoke?

What Will It Take To Make That Cigarette Your Final Smoke?

sábado, 15 de diciembre de 2007

Here's your chance to help choose the

Here's your chance to help choose the next Future Sound Of London digital single to be released at your favorite digital download provider. To listen to tracks and place your vote for the next FSOL digital single check out the Teachings From The Electronic Brain is the long awaited best-of album from The Future Sound Of London, regarded as one of the most influencial and outstanding electronic acts of the last 15 years. Teachings From The Electronic Brain collecting tracks from all of FSOL’s six albums (Accelerator, Lifeforms, ISDN, Dead Cities,The Isness and The Otherness, and the very first Astralwerks label album release, Tales Of Ephidrina, recorded under their alias Amosphous Androgynous). In addition all the key singles that that have defined their career are included: “Papua New Guinea,” “Cascade,” “Lifeforms” (featuring Cocteau Twins’ lead vocalist Liz Fraser) and “We Have Explosive. ” Years before the advent of iPods and MP3 players, FSOL were creating, delivering and releasing music digitally, even as a means of live performance, all from the confines of their small North London studio. But FSOL even broke the rules in the physical world by being the first group to release a 30 minute long single (“Cascade”) that even reached the Top 30 in the UK. And while there has been endless debates in record shops as where to rack FSOL albums (they have appeared in the rock, dance, electronic, ambient and even modern classical sections) there is no question that their sound is unlike anyone else.
Brian Dougans and Gary Cobain met in Manchester in 1988 where they started exploring electronic music, working in clubs and alongside many well known and respected artists and DJ’s. Brian’s work incorporated a project for the Stakker Graphics company where he created the top 20 hit Stakker Humanoid, accompanied by a video that Gary worked on. Over the next 3 years their partnership grew and they released a number of early techno and dance records under a variety of aliases. Believing that music was comprised of the elements of mystery and excitement, the duo’s goal was to create otherworldy musical landscapes while shunning any sort of popstar image, to the point of rarely being photgrpahed and conciously releasing music under different names used to reflect the differing styles and textures of their music. The Future Sound Of London was the name chosen to be their main “carrier” for releasing their music to record stores, television and radio. And it was music that could only be described as epic and futuristic. In 1992 FSOL’s released their debut single, “Papua New Guinea” (on the UK independent label Jumpin’ and Pumpin’), peaking at number 22 in the UK charts.
  1. It was the ambient dub of “Papua New Guinea” that caught the ears of Virgin Records who snapped them up, earmarking Astralwerks as the band’s US label.
  2. But first the duo had to contractually complete an album for Jumpin’ & Pumpin’, titled Accelorator, which included “Papua New Guinea” alongside another standout track “Expander.
  3. ” They began their Astralwerks career with the 1993 experimental release Tales of Ephidrina, using the name Amorphous Androgynous (the track “Mountain Goat” from this album is included on this collection).
  4. It was around this time that the use of ISDN technology as means of transmitting data began to take off and they keenly took it up, broadcasting their music via ISDN in the UK to radio station Kiss Fm listeners on an almost regular basis.

The single “Cascade” was released in 1993, showcasing where Tales of Ephidrina had taken them, followed by the double album Lifeforms in 1994 which went on to be hailed as one of the greatest ambient/electronica albums of the 90’s by the media (and public), whose positive coverage helped propel the album to number 6 in the UK charts, where it remained for a further 17 weeks. A highlight of the album was the title track “Lifeforms,” featuring Liz Fraser (of The Cocteau Twins) on vocals. By 1995, the duo had undertaken numerous ISDN broadcasts redefining the concept of a live performance through a world tour and a headline slot at the Brighton Festival - all performed via ISDN lines without ever leaving their their own studio. Each live performance that was broadcast would include more new material and so in 1995 FSOL released a limited edition black album of several of these recordings entitled ISDN. This was soon followed by a reissue of this album six months later under the same name, but with a slightly altered track listing and in a white instead of black album cover. Remaining defiantly original but moving away from the completely ambient landscapes that filled Lifeforms, ISDN found the duo exploring a more industrial sound, fusing hip hop beats with jazz funk, such as “Far-Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman. ” Dead Cities saw FSOL embark on a darker journey through electronica with songs such as “Everyone In The World Is Doing Something Without Me” offering a creepy, yet sleepy.

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Here's your chance to help choose the

Here's your chance to help choose the next Future Sound Of London digital single to be released at your favorite digital download provider. To listen to tracks and place your vote for the next FSOL digital single check out the Teachings From The Electronic Brain is the long awaited best-of album from The Future Sound Of London, regarded as one of the most influencial and outstanding electronic acts of the last 15 years. Teachings From The Electronic Brain collecting tracks from all of FSOL’s six albums (Accelerator, Lifeforms, ISDN, Dead Cities,The Isness and The Otherness, and the very first Astralwerks label album release, Tales Of Ephidrina, recorded under their alias Amosphous Androgynous). In addition all the key singles that that have defined their career are included: “Papua New Guinea,” “Cascade,” “Lifeforms” (featuring Cocteau Twins’ lead vocalist Liz Fraser) and “We Have Explosive. ” Years before the advent of iPods and MP3 players, FSOL were creating, delivering and releasing music digitally, even as a means of live performance, all from the confines of their small North London studio.
But FSOL even broke the rules in the physical world by being the first group to release a 30 minute long single (“Cascade”) that even reached the Top 30 in the UK. And while there has been endless debates in record shops as where to rack FSOL albums (they have appeared in the rock, dance, electronic, ambient and even modern classical sections) there is no question that their sound is unlike anyone else. Brian Dougans and Gary Cobain met in Manchester in 1988 where they started exploring electronic music, working in clubs and alongside many well known and respected artists and DJ’s. Brian’s work incorporated a project for the Stakker Graphics company where he created the top 20 hit Stakker Humanoid, accompanied by a video that Gary worked on. Over the next 3 years their partnership grew and they released a number of early techno and dance records under a variety of aliases.
  1. Believing that music was comprised of the elements of mystery and excitement, the duo’s goal was to create otherworldy musical landscapes while shunning any sort of popstar image, to the point of rarely being photgrpahed and conciously releasing music under different names used to reflect the differing styles and textures of their music.
  2. The Future Sound Of London was the name chosen to be their main “carrier” for releasing their music to record stores, television and radio.

And it was music that could only be described as epic and futuristic. In 1992 FSOL’s released their debut single, “Papua New Guinea” (on the UK independent label Jumpin’ and Pumpin’), peaking at number 22 in the UK charts. It was the ambient dub of “Papua New Guinea” that caught the ears of Virgin Records who snapped them up, earmarking Astralwerks as the band’s US label. But first the duo had to contractually complete an album for Jumpin’ & Pumpin’, titled Accelorator, which included “Papua New Guinea” alongside another standout track “Expander. ” They began their Astralwerks career with the 1993 experimental release Tales of Ephidrina, using the name Amorphous Androgynous (the track “Mountain Goat” from this album is included on this collection). It was around this time that the use of ISDN technology as means of transmitting data began to take off and they keenly took it up, broadcasting their music via ISDN in the UK to radio station Kiss Fm listeners on an almost regular basis. The single “Cascade” was released in 1993, showcasing where Tales of Ephidrina had taken them, followed by the double album Lifeforms in 1994 which went on to be hailed as one of the greatest ambient/electronica albums of the 90’s by the media (and public), whose positive coverage helped propel the album to number 6 in the UK charts, where it remained for a further 17 weeks. A highlight of the album was the title track “Lifeforms,” featuring Liz Fraser (of The Cocteau Twins) on vocals.
By 1995, the duo had undertaken numerous ISDN broadcasts redefining the concept of a live performance through a world tour and a headline slot at the Brighton Festival - all performed via ISDN lines without ever leaving their their own studio. Each live performance that was broadcast would include more new material and so in 1995 FSOL released a limited edition black album of several of these recordings entitled ISDN. This was soon followed by a reissue of this album six months later under the same name, but with a slightly altered track listing and in a white instead of black album cover. Remaining defiantly original but moving away from the completely ambient landscapes that filled Lifeforms, ISDN found the duo exploring a more industrial sound, fusing hip hop beats with jazz funk, such as “Far-Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman. ” Dead Cities saw FSOL embark on a darker journey through electronica with songs such as “Everyone In The World Is Doing Something Without Me” offering a creepy, yet sleepy.

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At the time it was one of those soundtrack of your life moments. wicked....

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followed in 1994 to critical acclaim.
The new work was almost entirely free of percussion and was truly ambient across both discs; the synonymous single from the album featured.
  1. The new material was a curious mix of ambient textures and hard, gritty dance music.
  2. This album also featured a collaboration with the composer sessions.
  3. The album received mixed press, with many claiming the band had gone overboard and moved from what they did best, while others called it a masterpiece of modern featured a fairly solid band lineup throughout, which extended to live shows which the band had undertaken away from the ISDN cables, from 2005 onwards.
  4. The FSOL moniker re-appeared, finally, in 2006 with a piece entitled A Gigantic Globular Burst Of Anti-Static, intended as an experiment in 5.
  5. 1 Surround Sound and created for an exhibition at the entitled, appropriately, Life Forms.

  1. The piece contained reworked material from their archives and newer, more abstract ambient music.
  2. The piece was coupled with a video called Stereo Sucks, marking the band's theories on the limitations of stereo music, released on a DVD packaged with Future Music Magazine Issue 182 in December 2006.
  3. In 2007, the band uploaded several archive tracks online, for the first time revealing much of their unreleased work and unveiling some of the mystery behind the band.

The old FSOL material, along with a selection of newer experiments, the 5. 1 experiments and a promise of unreleased Amorphous Androgynous psychedelic material, was uploaded for sale on their online shop,.