The Future Sound Of London Magazine - News, Reviews, Albums and Videos

Magazine about The Future Sound Of London, with all the latest news, reviews, albums, videos and free mp3 playlist.

The Future Sound of London Lifeform -

Despite all the efforts of British duo Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans (read: no less than thirty albums under twenty-five different aliases), the electronica they envisioned as London's future sound over the past twenty-one years never exactly transitioned into the city's present sound. But it's been a fantastic run all...

Amorphous Androgynous Get Busy -

Amorphous Androgynous have returned with a third helping of their 'Psychedelic Bubble'.

Once known as the Future Sound Of London, the miscreants known as Amorphous Androgynous take their inspiration from the psychedelic era. Expert crate diggers, the duo have unearthed countless mind expanding nuggets from across the decades.

Wide eyed musical...

The Orb Featuring David Gilmour: Metallic Spheres -

U.K. ambient great The Orb has always made music that caters more to the immaculate stoner bliss of a Pink Floyd laser show at the local planetarium than the Ecstasy-fueled euphoria of a warehouse rave. So this surprising sonic kismet between Orb co-founder Dr. Alex Paterson, producer Youth and David...

ORBITAL Confirms New Single and Live Dates -

Legendary grandmasters of electronica , Orbital have just confirmed they will be releasing their first new material since 2004 . ‘Don’t Stop Me’ and ‘The Gun is Good’ will be released on 20th June through iTunes and through all other digital retailers and as a Limited edition 12” on 27th...

Brian Eno: Drum Between the Bells -

It’s hard to believe the amount of work that Brian Eno puts out annually. The man’s a machine. In the past year, he’s produced several albums, composed songs for films and recorded his own records. Thankfully, his latest effort does not suffer from this dizzying pace. On Drum Between the...

Biosphere - Live At The Arnolfini, Bristol -

First of all, turn your speakers way, way up because there's little discernable noise for a minute or two into the first track of ambient maestro Biosphere's first live disc. Even then you'd be hard-pressed to make out the experiments in trombone embouchure on "Pneuma." However, like an expertly paced...

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