Future Sound of London
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Future Sound Of London: Future Pop
Report and Interview by Andrew Smith, The Face, January 1995
When Future Sound Of London played live in New York last month, they were at home in London, connected to the venue only by a ...
Future Sound of London: London Calling
Interview by Andrew Smith, The Guardian, 8 July 1994
Two years ago Future Sound Of London changed the course of dance music. Now they are changing the way rock bands tour... ...
Our Electric Friends: Humanising the Highway, from ‘Autobahn’ to Orbital
Book Excerpt by Ben Thompson, 'Seven Years of Plenty', 1998
DRIVING ON THE M25 in a rusty Mini. Early evening, thick drizzle. Only one windscreen wiper works because someone has snapped the end off the ...
Future Sound of London: Beauty/Paranoia at the Flick of a Pixel
Interview by Chris Campion, Mondo 2000, Summer 1994
EMITTING ELECTRONIC effluvia across a liquid sky. Broadcasting their alienation out to the world. Future Sound Of London's music and pronouncements contain viral strains of ...
Future Sound Of London: Lifeforms (Virgin V27722 19 tks/93 mins/FP/Double)
Review by David Bennun, Melody Maker, 28 May 1994
It's been a long while since FUTURE SOUND OF LONDON led us, entranced, to 'Papua New Guinea'. Now they've captured that long while on disc. ...
The Future Sound of London: Lifeforms (Astralwerks/Caroline)
Review by Richard Gehr, Spin, September 1994
GOD BLESS the Future Sound of London — Gary Cobain and Brian Dougans — for striving to infuse personality and humanity into the chip-driven technoscape. ...
The Future Sound of Technology
Interview by Tom Doyle, Melody Maker, 25 June 1994
For Brian Dougan and Gary Cobain, THE FUTURE SOUND OF LONDON is the medium for pushing the frontiers of studio recording, live performance and video ...
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