The Future Sound of London (often abbreviated FSOL) is a British
electronic music
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duo composed of
Garry Cobain
Garry Cobain (sometimes styled as Gaz Cobain) (born 16 May 1967) is a British electronic musician, and one half of the Future Sound of London.
Background
Cobain was born on 16 May 1967 in Bedford. He left Bedford for Manchester in his late teens ...
and
Brian Dougans
Brian Dougans (born 1968) is a British musician, and a member of the British electronic duo, the Future Sound of London (FSOL).
He is the more technical member of FSOL, doing most of the programming, circuit bending et cetera and creating elec ...
. They have been described as a "boundary-pushing" electronic act, covering
techno
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,
ambient,
house music,
trip hop
Trip hop (sometimes used synonymously with " downtempo") is a musical genre that originated in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom, especially Bristol. It has been described as a psychedelic fusion of hip hop and electronica with slow tem ...
,
psychedelia
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, and
dub.
While keeping an enigmatic image and releasing music under many aliases, the band found commercial success with singles "
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
" (1991), "
Cascade" (1993), and albums ''
Lifeforms'' (1994) and ''
Dead Cities
The Dead Cities ( ar, المدن الميتة) or Forgotten Cities ( ar, المدن المنسية) are a group of 700 abandoned settlements in northwest Syria between Aleppo and Idlib. Around 40 villages grouped in eight archaeological parks sit ...
'' (1996). In recent years, the duo has become more candid with their fanbase online.
History
Formation
Garry Cobain
Garry Cobain (sometimes styled as Gaz Cobain) (born 16 May 1967) is a British electronic musician, and one half of the Future Sound of London.
Background
Cobain was born on 16 May 1967 in Bedford. He left Bedford for Manchester in his late teens ...
and
Brian Dougans
Brian Dougans (born 1968) is a British musician, and a member of the British electronic duo, the Future Sound of London (FSOL).
He is the more technical member of FSOL, doing most of the programming, circuit bending et cetera and creating elec ...
met in the mid-1980s while studying electronics at university in
Manchester
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The t ...
, England. Dougans had already been making electronic music, working between
Glasgow
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and Manchester, when the pair first began working together in local clubs. In 1988, Dougans embarked on a project for a graphic studio ''Stakker'', which resulted with a single "
Stakker Humanoid
"Stakker Humanoid" is an 1988 track by Humanoid released in 1988 on the London-based label Westside Records. It is described by ''The Guardian'' as "the first truly credible UK acid techno record to break into the mainstream."
History
The projec ...
" that reached number 17 in the UK charts, introducing
acid house to mainstream audience.
Cobain contributed to the accompanying album ''
Global
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* ''Global'' (Paul van Dyk album), 2003
* ''Global'' (Bunji Garlin album), 2007
* ''Global'' (Humanoid album), 1989
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* Bruno ...
''.
In the following years the pair produced music under a variety of aliases, releasing a number of singles and EPs, including "
Q" and "
Metropolis
A metropolis () is a large city or conurbation which is a significant economic, political, and cultural center for a country or region, and an important hub for regional or international connections, commerce, and communications.
A big ci ...
", later featured on the 1992 compilation ''Earthbeat''.
In 1992, Cobain and Dougans released their debut, techno-driven album together, ''
Accelerator''. It was followed by "
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
", a single based on a
sample
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* Sample (signal), a digital discrete sample of a continuous analog signal
* Sample (material), a specimen or small quantity of s ...
from "
Dawn of the Iconoclast" by
Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance are an Australian music duo first established in Melbourne. Currently composed of Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry, the group formed in 1981. They relocated to London the following year. Australian music historian Ian McFarlane des ...
, and a bassline from "Radio Babylon" by
Meat Beat Manifesto
Meat Beat Manifesto, often shortened as Meat Beat, Manifesto or MBM, is an electronic music group originally consisting of Jack Dangers and Jonny Stephens that was formed in 1987 in Swindon, United Kingdom. The band, fronted by Dangers (the only ...
. In 1992, after the chart success and several accolades of "Papua New Guinea",
Virgin Records
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signed the band with free rein to experiment.
In 1993, the duo released an ambient album ''
Tales of Ephidrina'', the first under the alias Amorphous Androgynous. The focus on texture and mood, while retaining dance beats, was well received. The album was released on Quigley, the band's own short-lived offshoot of Virgin. The band begun experimenting with radio performance, broadcasting three-hour radio shows to Manchester's Kiss FM from their studio.
''Lifeforms'' and the ''ISDN'' tour
In 1993, the band released "
Cascade," a nearly 40 minutes single made the UK top 30. It was followed in 1994 by the album ''
Lifeforms'', released to critical acclaim and a top 10 hit on the UK album chart. The
eponymous single featured
Elizabeth Fraser of the
Cocteau Twins on vocals. The record introduced an array of exotic, tropical sound samples. Dougans' father's involvement in the
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop was one of the sound effects units of the BBC, created in 1958 to produce incidental sounds and new music for radio and, later, television. The unit is known for its experimental and pioneering work in electroni ...
had a heavy influence on ''Lifeforms''. Often asked whether
Brian Eno was an influence, Cobain and Dougans said they were about looking to the future not the past. To them,
Lifeforms was a new work not just another Eno-type ambient album.
That year, the Future Sound of London released a limited-edition album ''
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a set of communication standards for simultaneous digital transmission of voice, video, data, and other network services over the digitalised circuits of the public switched telephone network. Work ...
'', which featured live broadcasts made over
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a set of communication standards for simultaneous digital transmission of voice, video, data, and other network services over the digitalised circuits of the public switched telephone network. Work ...
lines to various radio stations worldwide to promote ''Lifeforms'', including
The Kitchen
The Kitchen is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary avant-garde performance and experimental art institution located at 512 West 19th Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was foun ...
, an avant-garde performance space in New York, and several appearances on BBC ''Sessions'' hosted by
John Peel. The shows featured ambient soundscapes with previously released material performed alongside unheard tracks. One performance for
BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It specialises in modern popular music and current chart hits throughout the day. The station provides alternative genres at night, including electronica, dance, ...
featured
Robert Fripp
Robert Fripp (born 16 May 1946) is a British musician, songwriter, record producer, and author, best known as the guitarist, founder and longest-lasting member of the progressive rock band King Crimson. He has worked extensively as a session ...
. The tone of ''ISDN'' was darker and more rhythmic than ''Lifeforms''. The band wanted to achieve something epic and grand, but no matter how much technological or personal support they had they never got to truly do what they envisioned. Cobain admitted that the 90s were a time of frustration because the technology didn't fit the band's ideas.
In 1995, the album was re-released with expanded artwork and a slightly altered track list.
The band's interests have covered different areas including film and video,
2D and
3D computer graphics
3D computer graphics, or “3D graphics,” sometimes called CGI, 3D-CGI or three-dimensional computer graphics are graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data (often Cartesian) that is stored in the computer for t ...
,
animation in making almost all their own videos for their singles, radio broadcasting and creating electronic devices for sound making.
''Dead Cities''
The 1995 edition of ''John Peel Sessions'' featured new tracks which moved away from
breakbeat and the free sampling of ''ISDN''. In 1996, the band released ''
Dead Cities
The Dead Cities ( ar, المدن الميتة) or Forgotten Cities ( ar, المدن المنسية) are a group of 700 abandoned settlements in northwest Syria between Aleppo and Idlib. Around 40 villages grouped in eight archaeological parks sit ...
'' which expanded upon these early demos, in a mix of ambient textures and dance music. The new sound was introduced in the lead single "
My Kingdom." The album featured the first collaboration with composer
Max Richter, including on a 1997
big beat
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single "
We Have Explosive" that featured manipulated samples of
Run DMC
Run-DMC (also spelled Run-D.M.C.) was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York City, founded in 1983 by Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Jason Mizell. Run-DMC is regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history ...
. The track was used on popular soundtracks to ''
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'', and the video game ''
WipE'out" 2097'', the latter also including a new track "Landmass." "We Have Explosive" was the band's highest charting single, and over the course of its five-part extended version included hints of
funk.
The album was promoted by what the band described as "the fuck rock'n'roll tour" via ISDN, gaining attention as the first world tour without leaving a studio. While the 1994 tour focused on creating soundscapes and unreleased material, the 1996 and 1997 shows were more conventional, each offering a different take on music featured on ''Dead Cities'', blending current with occasional unreleased tracks. The final performances included considerable use of live guitar and percussion. These sessions were the basis of the band's later
psychedelic projects of the following decade, while others appeared on the subsequent album series ''From The Archives''.
New millennium
After a four-year hiatus, rumours of
mental illness began to spread which turned out to be nothing more than exaggeration of Cobain's
mercury poisoning from fillings in his teeth. Cobain gained much from the experience, realising that music was a tool for psychic exploration and entertainment but also one for healing.
The pair returned in 2002 with ''"
The Isness"'', a record heavily influenced by 1960s and 1970s
psychedelia
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and released under their alias Amorphous Androgynous. It was preceded by ''
Papua New Guinea Translations'', a mini album which contained a mixture of remixes of FSOL's track as well as new material from ''The Isness'' sessions. The album received mixed press due to the drastic change in sound which was inspired by Cobain's and Dougan's (separate) travels to India and immersion in spiritualism, nevertheless the majority was positive with ''
Muzik'' magazine offering the album a 6/5 mark and dubbing it "...a white beam of light from heaven..." and other British publications such as ''
The Times
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'', ''
The Guardian
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'' and ''
MOJO
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* ' ...
'' praising the album and the band's ability to do something so completely different from what they had done before.
Three years on, they followed the album with a continuation of the Amorphous Androgynous project, ''
Alice in Ultraland
''Alice in Ultraland'' is a 2005 album by experimental electronica group Amorphous Androgynous, which is a side project of The Future Sound of London.
The album
Like the duo's previous album, '' The Isness'', ''Alice in Ultraland'' has a psyc ...
''. Rumoured to be accompanied by a film of the same title, the album took ''The Isness'' psychedelic experimentation and toned it down, giving the album a singular theme and sound, and replacing the more bizarre moments with
funk and ambient interludes. The album was ignored by the press, but was received more favourably among fans than its predecessor. Unlike ''The Isness'', which featured almost 100 musicians over the course of it and the various alternative versions and
remix albums, ''Alice in Ultraland'' 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.
5.1 & digital experimentation
The FSOL moniker re-appeared in 2006 with a piece entitled "A Gigantic Globular Burst Of Anti-Static", intended as an experiment in
5.1 Surround Sound
5.1 surround sound ("five-point one") is the common name for surround sound audio systems. 5.1 is the most commonly used layout in home theatres. It uses five full bandwidth channels and one low-frequency effects channel (the "point one"). Dol ...
and created for an exhibition at the Kinetica art museum entitled, appropriately, "Life Forms". The piece contained reworked material from their archives and newer, more abstract ambient music. The piece was coupled with a video called "Stereo Sucks", marking the band's theories on the limitations of stereo music, which was released on a
DVD
The DVD (common abbreviation for Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format. It was invented and developed in 1995 and first released on November 1, 1996, in Japan. The medium can store any kind ...
packaged with issue 182 of ''Future Music Magazine'' in December 2006 and on FSOL's own download site in March 2007.
They also moved into creating their own sounds when they began constructing electronic instruments, the result of which can be heard on the 2007 release ''
Hand-Made Devices''. At their website Glitch TV (where the motto is "
sudden interruption in sanity, continuity or programme function") they sell and explain their devices such as the "Electronic Devices Digital Interface" glitch equipment.
FSOLdigital and the Archives
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, including the previously unreleased album ''
Environments'', 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, FSOLdigital.com.
In early March 2008, the band released a new online album as Amorphous Androgynous entitled ''
The Peppermint Tree and Seeds of Superconsciousness
The Peppermint Tree & the Seeds of Superconsciousness is a 2008 album by the Amorphous Androgynous. It was released on the webpage of The Future Sound of London (FSOL) to buy as a digital download and was released on CD in June 2008.
Musicall ...
'', which they describe as "A collection of psychedelic relics from The Amorphous Androgynous, 1967-2007". The release retains the sound of their last two psychedelic albums, while expanding on the element of funk first introduced on 2005's ''
Alice in Ultraland
''Alice in Ultraland'' is a 2005 album by experimental electronica group Amorphous Androgynous, which is a side project of The Future Sound of London.
The album
Like the duo's previous album, '' The Isness'', ''Alice in Ultraland'' has a psyc ...
''. They recorded their following album, ''
The Woodlands of Old
''The Woodlands of Old'' is a 2008 album by the Future Sound of London under the alias of their "engineer" ''"Yage"''. It is an electronic record foremost but using more traditional drums and percussion, ex-Propellerheads
Propellerheads ...
'', under the alias of their imaginary engineer Yage. Unlike the techno work recorded as Yage in 1992, this new record was darker, more
trip hop
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and
world music-oriented and featured ex-
Propellerheads
Propellerheads were an English electronic music duo, formed in 1995 in Bath and consisting of Will White and Alex Gifford.
History
Their first release was an EP named ''Dive!'', released in 1996 through the independent label Wall of Sound. ...
member Will White.
From 2008, the band showcased a series of radio broadcasts and podcasts called The Electric Brain Storms, originally on stations such as
Proton Radio
Proton Radio is an internet electronic music station founded in 2002 by Sam Packer, Alex Ambroziak, and Eric Liberda. The station features over 200 exclusive shows from various DJs around the world, including guest DJ sets from DJs such as Sasha ...
, PBS radio in Australia, and Frisky Radio. The remaining shows appeared on the band's official site.
and SoundCloud. The shows featured electronic, krautrock, experimental and psychedelic favourites of the band mixed in with known and unknown FSOL material, including newly recorded tracks, archived pieces, and new alias recordings. Many of the new tracks appeared on the band's ''Environments'' series. Cobain has described the new music as having "the introspective, kind of euphoric sadness that was always there in the FSOL melodies".
From this point, the band have been alternating their focus between different projects. In 2008, ''
Environments II'' and ''
From the Archives Vol. 5'' were released on the band's site, followed by ''
Environments 3
Environments 3 is the third in The Future Sound of London's ''"Environments"'' series of albums, released on 7 June 2010. Unlike previous FSOLDigital releases, the album was not made available as a download several months before the CD release. ...
'' and ''
From the Archives Vol. 6'' in 2010; and ''
Environments 4
''Environments 4'' is the fourth in The Future Sound of London
The Future Sound of London (often abbreviated FSOL) is a British electronic music duo composed of Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans. They have been described as a "boundary-pus ...
'' and ''
From the Archives Vol. 7'' in 2012. Whilst the Archives feature old, unreleased material, the ''Environments'' albums feature a mixture of old demos, recently completed, and new tracks.
The band have continued to use the FSOLDigital platform to release side-projects and solo work, under names such as Blackhill Transmitter, EMS : Piano, Suburban Domestic and 6 Oscillators in Remittance, as well as distributing digital releases from other artists, including Daniel Pemberton, Herd, Kettel & Secede, Neotropic, Ross Baker and Seafar; they also continue to update The Pod Room with ISDN transmissions from the 1990s.
''A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Exploding in Your Mind''
Following on from the band's 1997 DJ set of the same name, a series of ''Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Exploding in Your Mind'' mix CDs were begun in 2006. The first two were released under the Amorphous Androgynous alias, subtitled "Cosmic Space Music" and "Pagan Love Vibrations", with the first taking over two years to compile, mix and gain sample clearance, both featuring the band's psychedelic influences. A third is set for release sometime in 2010, and will be more electronic, mixed by the Future Sound of London. Further mixes in the series are expected in the future, to be curated by related artists, and the band took the concept live with an eleven-hour spot at 2009's Green Man festival, to contain live bands and DJ spots.
Noel Gallagher
Noel Thomas David Gallagher (born 29 May 1967) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. He was the chief songwriter, lead guitarist, and co-lead vocalist of the rock band Oasis until their split in 2009. After leaving Oasis, he formed ...
of British rock band
Oasis, after hearing the first release, became a fan and asked the band to remix the following Oasis single "Falling Down". The Amorphous Androgynous responded with a 5 part, 22-minute Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble remix, which Noel liked enough to release on its own 12". Noel also invited Cobain to DJ at the afterparty for one of Oasis' gigs at Wembley Arena.
The band continue the psychedelic theme to the mixes on their
podcast
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site The Pod Room
and on February 2010s Mojo Magazine cover CD. The ''Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble'' remixes grow in popularity with commissions from
Paul Weller
Paul John Weller (born John William Weller; 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Weller achieved fame with the punk rock/ new wave/mod revival band the Jam (1972–1982). He had further success with the blue-eyed soul mu ...
and
Pop Levi, and Cobain has suggested a full album of remixes and covers will appear on their recently formed ''Monstrous Bubble'' label
On 6 July 2011 it was announced that Noel Gallagher's second solo album will be in collaboration with The Amorphous Androgynous, and is set for release in 2012. In August 2012, Gallagher mentioned in various interviews that he is considering scrapping the collaborative album with Amorphous Androgynous due to not being completely satisfied with the mixes. Two songs from the project have surfaced as B-sides to Gallagher's singles in 2012: "Shoot a Hole into the Sun" (based on Gallagher's track "
If I Had a Gun...") was a B-side to the single
"Dream On", and a mix of "
AKA... What a Life!" featured on the B-side of "
Everybody's on the Run". However, as the project is currently shelved, the group have returned to original material, releasing the first in a series of ''Monstrous Bubble Soundtracks'', entitled ''The Cartel''. On Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' album ''Chasing Yesterday'', The Amorphous Androgynous are credited as Co-producers of the tracks "The Right Stuff" and "The Mexican".
Recent work
With the freedom of working independently from a record label, the group have remained prolific, working on multiple projects at once. Since 2014, the majority have releases through FSOLDigital have been of newly recorded material, with ''
Environment Five'' being the first in the series to feature all new tracks. Since then, FSOL releases have been less conventional, with ''Environment Six'' being split over three volumes, named ''Environment Six'', ''Environment 6.5'' and ''Environmental'', the latter part of a triple LP release called ''Archived : Environmental : Views''. Similarly, ''Environment 7'' is planned as a trilogy, the first volume released for
Record Store Day
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2022 under the name ''Rituals''. In a move further from traditional structures, several albums have been released under the banner FSOLDigital Presents, including yearly ''Calendar Albums'', presented to subscribers as a track each month, and mix albums as part of the ''A Controlled Vista'' and ''Mind Maps'' series. FSOLDigital has also been used as a publishing outlet, with books exploring the artwork and history of the band, each combined with a music package; a series of A6 books entitled ''The Ramblings of a Madman'' was also produced, with the accompanying download EPs later repackaged into an album entitled ''Music for 3 Books''. Alongside books, the band have further explored multimedia, including a series of digital artwork releases as NFTs on Foundation and a pair of synthesisers created in collaboration with Digitana, the SX-1 and the HALia, the former being manufactured as of July 2018, the latter still in pre-production. A series of re-recordings of older tracks, combined with new remixes and related material, was released between 2018 and 2021 for Record Store Day, in place of conventional reissues; the reissue series so far features ''My Kingdom Re-Imagined'', ''Yage 2019'', ''Cascade 2020'' and ''We Have Explosive 2021''.
As well as The Future Sound of London, Dougans and Cobain have also revisited older side-projects. Dougans's solo project Humanoid has been active again since 2014, releasing the albums ''Built by Humanoid'' and ''7 Songs'' as well as a string of EPs. Meanwhile Cobain, in collaboration with Dougans and new co-producer Enrico Berto, began work on new Amorphous Androgynous material, with a double album of versions and remixes of the track "We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal" appearing in 2020. Alongside contributors such as
Paul Weller
Paul John Weller (born John William Weller; 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Weller achieved fame with the punk rock/ new wave/mod revival band the Jam (1972–1982). He had further success with the blue-eyed soul mu ...
,
Ray Fenwick
Raymond John Fenwick (18 July 1946 – 30 April 2022) was an English guitarist and session musician, best known for his work in The Syndicats and in The Spencer Davis Group in the 1960s, and as the lead guitarist of Ian Gillan's post- Deep Pu ...
and
Brian Hopper
Brian Hopper (born 3 January 1943) is an English guitarist and saxophonist.
Hopper was born in Whitstable, Kent, England, and is the older brother of the late bassist Hugh Hopper. With Hugh, he was a member in the early Canterbury scene
T ...
, the release features lead vocals by
Peter Hammill
Peter Joseph Andrew Hammill (born 5 November 1948) is an English musician and recording artist. He was a founder member of the progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. Best known as a singer/songwriter, he also plays guitar and piano and ...
, who is also credited on the album cover. Further alias releases have included albums released under the Blackhill Transmitter and Synthi-A names, as well as collaborations with Ross Baker and
Daniel Pemberton
Daniel Pemberton (born 3 November 1977) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning English composer and songwriter.
Life and career
In 1994, at the age of 16, Pemberton recorded his debut album, ''Bedroom'', on a multitrack cassette recor ...
.
Independence
Since the millennium, FSOL took a more independent turn with their career, releasing their more psychedelic ''Amorphous Androgynous'' on an independent label, ''The Isness'' on Artful Records and ''Alice in Ultraland'' on the progressive
Harvest Records
Harvest Records is a British-American record label belonging to Capitol Music Group, originally created by EMI in 1969.
History
Harvest Records was created by EMI in 1969 to market progressive rock music, and to compete with Philips' Vertigo ...
(an arm of
EMI
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). They also have their own label called ''Electronic Brain Violence'' on which off-beat electronic artists such as Oil and Simon Wells (Headstone Lane) have released EPs and singles. Simon Wells also contributed to ''Dead Cities'' on the track "Dead Cities Reprise"
Nevertheless, Virgin records still controls FSOL's back catalog and was going to release the ''Teachings from the Electronic Brain'' compilation without them, but the duo insisted on taking control of the production of the project.
Cobain says that, even with Virgin, the reason they were able to do their own thing and create the music they wanted in the 1990s was because they already had some major hits under their belts such as "Papua New Guinea", "Metropolis" and "Stakker Humanoid" before joining the label.
Cobain has said that FSOL's mentality has always been about making a journey of an album rather than focusing on trying to have hit singles. He said that they had several top 40 singles (and albums) in the 90s because they had enough fans and had built up enough of a reputation to achieve these hits while still concentrating on the album rather than any potential singles during their time at Virgin.
They have been signed to Passion Records sub-label Jumpin' & Pumpin' since they started out.
Aliases
Discography
*''
Accelerator'' (1992)
*''
Lifeforms'' (1994)
*''
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a set of communication standards for simultaneous digital transmission of voice, video, data, and other network services over the digitalised circuits of the public switched telephone network. Work ...
'' (1994)
*''
Dead Cities
The Dead Cities ( ar, المدن الميتة) or Forgotten Cities ( ar, المدن المنسية) are a group of 700 abandoned settlements in northwest Syria between Aleppo and Idlib. Around 40 villages grouped in eight archaeological parks sit ...
'' (1996)
*''
The Isness'' (2002)
*''
Environments'' (2007)
*''
Environments II'' (2008)
*''
Environments 3
Environments 3 is the third in The Future Sound of London's ''"Environments"'' series of albums, released on 7 June 2010. Unlike previous FSOLDigital releases, the album was not made available as a download several months before the CD release. ...
'' (2010)
*''
Environments 4
''Environments 4'' is the fourth in The Future Sound of London
The Future Sound of London (often abbreviated FSOL) is a British electronic music duo composed of Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans. They have been described as a "boundary-pus ...
'' (2012)
*''
Environment Five'' (2014)
*''Environment Six'' (2016)
*''Environment 6.5'' (2016)
*''Yage 2019'' (2019)
*''Cascade 2020'' (2020)
*''We Have Explosive 2021'' (2021)
*''Rituals E7.001'' (2022)
*''A Space of Partial Illumination E7.002'' (2022)
Chart history
Singles charts
Album charts
See also
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List of ambient music artists
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Max Richter
References
External links
Future Sound of London.com- official website.
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British ambient music groups
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