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    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...
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  • This is the discography page for ambient electronic group the Future Sound of London. All works released as the Future Sound of London unless otherwise...
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  • Lifeforms is the second studio album by the British electronic music duo The Future Sound of London. It was released on 23 May 1994 by Virgin Records....
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  • Accelerator is the debut studio album by British electronic group the Future Sound of London. It was released in April 1992 by the record label Jumpin'...
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    is a member of the British electronic duo the Future Sound of London (FSOL). Dougans is the more technical member of FSOL, doing most of the programming...
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  • Dead Cities (album) (category The Future Sound of London albums)
    is the third studio album by the British electronic music duo The Future Sound of London. It was released through Virgin Records in October 1996. The record...
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    English electronic musician and composer who forms one half of the Future Sound of London. Cobain was born on 16 May 1967 in Bedford. He left Bedford...
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    in the acid house movement of the late 1980s to being a remixer of tracks by Happy Mondays, New Order, Björk, the Orb, the Future Sound of London, My...
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  • Papua New Guinea (song) (category The Future Sound of London songs)
    by the electronic music group Future Sound of London. It was the group's debut single and later appeared on their full-length album Accelerator. The single...
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  • Ambient techno (category British styles of music)
    Craig, The Orb, The Future Sound of London, the Black Dog, Pete Namlook and Biosphere. AllMusic states that ambient techno, building off the ambient...
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  • series), a series of LPs, cassettes and CDs depicting natural sounds Environments (album), a 2007 album by The Future Sound of London "Environment", a...
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  • (303 Tribe) (5:31) Remix - The Future Sound of London "Stakker Humanoid" (Outer Limits) (4:51) Remix - The Future Sound of London "Stakker Humanoid" (12"...
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    "Phantoms". According to Wilson, Up the Downstair channeled "the Orb and the Future Sound of London, but also Floyd and Ozric Tentacles. If I liked it, I didn't...
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  • FutureSex/LoveSounds is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake, released on September 8, 2006, by Jive Records and Zomba...
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  • Q (song) (category The Future Sound of London songs)
    (produced by Future Sound of London). It is a widely respected dance classic among DJs and has a distinctive bleeping, electronica feel reminiscent of work by...
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    alter ego of The Future Sound of London. In 1994, Peter Wohelski was brought on as the head of A&R. Wohelski is credited with discovering the Chemical...
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  • Intelligent dance music (category British styles of music)
    Danceographic Ocean and the music of the Future Sound of London. Another instance of the phrase appeared on Usenet in April 1993 in reference to the Black Dog's album...
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  • 1981 "Expander" (song), a 1994 song by The Future Sound of London Orthodontic expander, a device to widen the upper jaw Disclosure widget, a widget that...
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  • final track. The first track is a remix by the Grid, and the second track—called "Darshana"—is a “reconstruction” by The Future Sound of London. It was released...
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    ISDN (album) (category The Future Sound of London live albums)
    experimental electronica artists The Future Sound of London which was released in two different versions in 1994 and 1995. The music on the album is edited together...
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  • The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical drama film produced and directed by Robert Wise from a screenplay written by Ernest Lehman, and starring...
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    Toni Halliday (category Musicians from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham)
    like Robert Plant, Recoil, The Future Sound of London, Leftfield, Paul van Dyk, Freaky Chakra, DJ? Acucrack, Headcase, The Killers, Acid Android, and...
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  • p. 55. "The Making Of: Wipeout 2097". Retro Gamer Annual Volume 3. Future plc. 2016. pp. 136–143. ISBN 978-1785-464-690. "The Future Sound of Game Music"...
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  • sampled by The Future Sound of London for their 1991 single "Papua New Guinea". American pop singer Fergie later also sampled "Dawn of the Iconoclast"...
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  • The Isness is a 2002 album by experimental electronica group The Future Sound of London, released under the alias Amorphous Androgynous (except in the...
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  • "Snake Hips", a 1995 song by The Future Sound of London from The Far-Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman The hips of a snake; cf. Pelvic spur Hip...
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  • Aitken (11 November 2013). "Stakker Humanoid: how the Future Sound of London won hearts and minds". The Guardian. "rage: Articles/Interviews". Musicfanclubs...
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  • Ambient house (category English styles of music)
    house became a label for artists beyond the KLF and the Orb, including Irresistible Force, the Future Sound of London, and Orbital. Ultramarine's 1991 album...
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  • Mushroom 11 (category Video games developed in the United States)
    Unity. It has also been supported by the Indie Fund. The music for the game was licensed from The Future Sound of London. Reception Mushroom 11 received positive...
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  • spoken line "Welcome to Central Industrial. We are the future" has been sampled by Future Sound of London in their song "Central Industrial" on their Accelerator...
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