Label:FSOL Digital
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Release-Date:17.11.2023
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FSOL present the final instalment in the Environments Trilogy. "7.003" goes deeper and darker than the previous two albums, the flavour here harping back with memories of the groups 90s sounding pre "Dead Cities" album. On this release we have swamp laden electronics dripping from cavernous breakbeats weaving in and out of otherworldly chords and strings firmly back in the driving seat. FSOL deliver not only the final piece of the jigsaw but a clever jaw-droppingly sensorium.
TRACK LIST:
A1. Future Testaments (4:13)
A2. Resting Point (2:16)
A3. A Desolate Stretch Of Night Road (5:50)
A4. Where All Is Ending (4:37)
A5. Overwrite (4:11)
A6. I'm Eating Here (4:01)
B1. Echos Of Inherent Sense (1:21)
B2. A Space In The Subsequent Familiar (4:23)
B3. Drift Incline (4:52)
B4. Trichome (4:19)
B5. Absence Of Solution (4:23)
B6. Kwaahu (5:02) More
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A1. Future Testaments (4:13)
A2. Resting Point (2:16)
A3. A Desolate Stretch Of Night Road (5:50)
A4. Where All Is Ending (4:37)
A5. Overwrite (4:11)
A6. I'm Eating Here (4:01)
B1. Echos Of Inherent Sense (1:21)
B2. A Space In The Subsequent Familiar (4:23)
B3. Drift Incline (4:52)
B4. Trichome (4:19)
B5. Absence Of Solution (4:23)
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There's a reason that Future Sound of London's 1991 debut single, 'Papua New Guinea', is periodically reissued: it's a stone-cold classic that sounds unlike anything else. In its original mix form, the track combines traits borrowed from early breakbeat hardcore (booming bass, house-tempo breakbeats) with saucer-eyed vocal samples, twinkling pianos and sounds more often found in ambient house and chill-out tunes from the period. This remastered, hand-numbered vinyl reissue boasts all of the 1992 remixes (as well as the original mix), including a suitably psychedelic, tribal-tinged Andrew Weatherall revision, the duo's own spaced-out ambient style 'Dub' mix, and a sax-sporting Manchester re-wire courtesy of 808 State's Graham Massey.
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A1. Papua New Guinea - 12" Original
A2. Papua New Guinea - Andrew Weatherall Mix
A3. Papua New Guinea - Dub Mix
B1. Papua New Guinea - Journey To Pyramid
B2. Papua New Guinea - Monsoon Mix
B3. Papua New Guinea - Graham Massey Mix
B4. Papua New Guinea - Dumb Child Of Q Mix More
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A1. Papua New Guinea - 12" Original
A2. Papua New Guinea - Andrew Weatherall Mix
A3. Papua New Guinea - Dub Mix
B1. Papua New Guinea - Journey To Pyramid
B2. Papua New Guinea - Monsoon Mix
B3. Papua New Guinea - Graham Massey Mix
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Cat-No:LPTOT2
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Long out of print, this is a reissue in its original format of the iconic debut LP by The Future Sound Of London, “Accelerator”. It contains the innovative, award winning single “Papua New Guinea” that signaled the birth of IDM. It comes on the 30th Anniversary of the original release on 17th February 1992.
Both the original single and album were a fixture on the end of year charts of many publications including Melody Maker, NME and Mixmag, whilst also achieving Best Techno Single at the Mixmag Awards in 1992.
TRACKLISTING:
A1. Expander
A2. Stolen Documents
A3. While Others Cry
A4. Calcium
A5. It's Not My Problem
B1. Papua New Guinea
B2. Moscow
B3. 1 In 8
B4. Pulse State
B5. Central Industrial More
Both the original single and album were a fixture on the end of year charts of many publications including Melody Maker, NME and Mixmag, whilst also achieving Best Techno Single at the Mixmag Awards in 1992.
TRACKLISTING:
A1. Expander
A2. Stolen Documents
A3. While Others Cry
A4. Calcium
A5. It's Not My Problem
B1. Papua New Guinea
B2. Moscow
B3. 1 In 8
B4. Pulse State
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Release-Date:04.09.2018
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The Future Sound of London's long and varied history stretches back almost 25 years and as such a vast amount of unrealised material exists in the FSOL Archives.
1988 to 2018 - 30 years of recorded history
Archived 9 brings further treats from the mammoth FSOL archives - this time ranging from early 90s right up to recent times. 17 unreleased tracks woven together to form over 60 mins of mind bending sound experiments
From light to darkness from forests to deserts
onwards………...
Did you know - The Future Sound of London were the first band to distribute their music via the internet, in 1994?
Did you know - The Future Sound of London were the first band to use ISDN technology to transmit their music via the internet and also to radio stations across the world - a system that has now been adopted by the radio industry worldwide?
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1988 to 2018 - 30 years of recorded history
Archived 9 brings further treats from the mammoth FSOL archives - this time ranging from early 90s right up to recent times. 17 unreleased tracks woven together to form over 60 mins of mind bending sound experiments
From light to darkness from forests to deserts
onwards………...
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The Future Sound of London's long and varied history stretches back almost 25 years and as such a vast amount of unrealised material exists in the FSOL Archives.
1988 to 2018 - 30 years of recorded history
Archived 9 brings further treats from the mammoth FSOL archives - this time ranging from early 90s right up to recent times. 17 unreleased tracks woven together to form over 60 mins of mind bending sound experiments
From light to darkness from forests to deserts
onwards………...
Did you know - The Future Sound of London were the first band to distribute their music via the internet, in 1994?
Did you know - The Future Sound of London were the first band to use ISDN technology to transmit their music via the internet and also to radio stations across the world - a system that has now been adopted by the radio industry worldwide?
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1988 to 2018 - 30 years of recorded history
Archived 9 brings further treats from the mammoth FSOL archives - this time ranging from early 90s right up to recent times. 17 unreleased tracks woven together to form over 60 mins of mind bending sound experiments
From light to darkness from forests to deserts
onwards………...
Did you know - The Future Sound of London were the first band to distribute their music via the internet, in 1994?
Did you know - The Future Sound of London were the first band to use ISDN technology to transmit their music via the internet and also to radio stations across the world - a system that has now been adopted by the radio industry worldwide?
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Cat-No:lprsdtot73
Release-Date:14.03.2018
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Originally reached no.13 in the UK charts in 1996 - taken from the top 30 album DEAD CITIES loosely based on "Rachael's song" from BLADERUNNER by Vangelis, now 22 years later the group have recreated the track in 8 new compositions, seamlessly flowing together the journey travels from ambient rock to a land of electronica. Releases for Record Store Day 2018 is this stunningly presented heavy weight 12" Album, all numbered of 2,000 units.
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Remastered Vinyl re-issue of the 1994 double album by experimental electronica group The Future Sound of London. With time, it has become their best-known album and is considered to be an important and influential classic of avant-garde electronic music.
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Pev swiftly follows up the Pulse EP with another four tracks of sprightly club gear that continue to shape out his current areas of exploration in the studio. As ever, there are no fixed concepts or approaches - just an instinct for energising, inventive tracks taking in a range of tempos and rhythms.
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The first half of Pulse Modulation EP is marked out by linear rhythms which showcase the most techno aspects of Pev's sound. 'Pulse V' is charged with the kind of alien synth lines which could only come from his studio, but also draw a line to the hi-tech soul of foundational Detroit techno. 'Pulse VI' has a starker, bleep-led sound pitched towards tougher dancefloors.
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Livity Sound is a label set up by Peverelist in 2011 as a vehicle for a raw and exploratory strain of UK techno, rooted in the heritage of UK dance music and sound system culture. It has since become one of the UK's foremost protagonists for cutting edge underground electronic music.
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Nu Genea's Bar Mediterraneo is an idea of a shared place where people meet and fuse together; a space that leaves its
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sounds of the Neapolitan duo formed by Massimo Di Lena and Lucio Aquilina even further.
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2LP R&S and Apollo Records present an official vinyl repress of this most classicand timeless album The vinyl uses the 2013 re-masters made from original DAT tapes cut by Matt Colton and presented in original artwork.
All time favourite Aphex Twin Album. Nice and accesible experimental techno. Originally released in 1992. What else could be said here, we finally are stocking copies on arguably the most important and influential electronic album of album time, Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works 85–92. You will always need this!!!
Tracks: A1 Xtal
A2 Tha
A3 Pulsewidth
B1 Ageispolis
B2 i
B3 Green Calx
B4 Heliosphan
C1 We Are The Music Makers
C2 Schottkey 7th Path
C3 Ptolemy
D1 Hedphelym
D2 Delphium
D3 Actium
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2LP R&S and Apollo Records present an official vinyl repress of this most classicand timeless album The vinyl uses the 2013 re-masters made from original DAT tapes cut by Matt Colton and presented in original artwork.
All time favourite Aphex Twin Album. Nice and accesible experimental techno. Originally released in 1992. What else could be said here, we finally are stocking copies on arguably the most important and influential electronic album of album time, Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works 85–92. You will always need this!!!
Tracks: A1 Xtal
A2 Tha
A3 Pulsewidth
B1 Ageispolis
B2 i
B3 Green Calx
B4 Heliosphan
C1 We Are The Music Makers
C2 Schottkey 7th Path
C3 Ptolemy
D1 Hedphelym
D2 Delphium
D3 Actium
More
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Last in:08.03.2024
Label:HAYES
Cat-No:hysep49
Release-Date:15.12.2023
Genre:Techno
Configuration:12"
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Nørbak - Malta 6AM
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Nørbak - Passo Lento
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Nørbak - Lux
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Nørbak - Gare
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A1 Nørbak - Malta 6AM
A2 Nørbak - Passo Lento
B1 Nørbak - Lux
B2 Nørbak - Gare
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Nørbak is back on HAYES with Passo Lento, five sparse, Orwellian exercises with concrete percussion and a soul-stirring, atonal approach to melody. More
A1 Nørbak - Malta 6AM
A2 Nørbak - Passo Lento
B1 Nørbak - Lux
B2 Nørbak - Gare
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Nørbak is back on HAYES with Passo Lento, five sparse, Orwellian exercises with concrete percussion and a soul-stirring, atonal approach to melody. More
Label:A Long Strange Dream
Cat-No:ALSD002
Release-Date:08.12.2023
Configuration:12"
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Last in:17.01.2024
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Last in:17.01.2024
Label:A Long Strange Dream
Cat-No:ALSD002
Release-Date:08.12.2023
Configuration:12"
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Batu - Seams
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Batu - Half Speed
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Batu - Flown
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Batu - The Fifth
Batu returns to A Long Strange Dream for a deep dive into otherworldly ambient soundscapes, after infusing his interest in beatless forms in recent releases.
Drawing inspiration from the ambiance of chill-out rooms and their ability to channel the intense emotions of rave, he presents an entrancing voyage into post-euphoria, where self-exploration lives at the border of lucid dreaming and reality.
By recontextualizing his signature studies of the frontiers between organic and synthetic sounds outside of dancefloors, the multi-faceted producer displays a blissfully radiant and emotive side throughout an ecstatic journey. More
Drawing inspiration from the ambiance of chill-out rooms and their ability to channel the intense emotions of rave, he presents an entrancing voyage into post-euphoria, where self-exploration lives at the border of lucid dreaming and reality.
By recontextualizing his signature studies of the frontiers between organic and synthetic sounds outside of dancefloors, the multi-faceted producer displays a blissfully radiant and emotive side throughout an ecstatic journey. More