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Unboxed Brain
Unboxed Brain (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 012. Rel: 17 Mar 17
B12 - "Worlds End" (Future/Past remix) (5:20)
B12 - "Worlds End" (Mark Broom remix) (6:40)
Scanner - "Eros (Bitten By The Black Dog)" (5:51)
The Future Sound Of London - "Monolith" (4:00)
Review: The seventh and final instalment of De:Tuned's brilliant Unboxed Brain series - an unashamed tribute to 1990s IDM and ambient techno featuring contributions from many of the artists who defined that scene - is predictably special. It features a slew of new remixes of previously released tracks, plus "Monolith", a previously unreleased ambient track from the Future Sound of London that's every bit as weird, wonderful and out there as the duo's greatest work. Elsewhere, Kirk Degiorgio (as Future/Past) and Mark Broom both drag B12's "World's End" towards the dancefloor (the latter providing a punchy electro re-make), while The Black Dog provides a brilliantly blissful, string-drenched ambient interpretation of Scanner's "Eros".
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Gespielt von: Lee Holman, Derek Carr
out of stock $9.20
Archived EP
Cat: 12TOT 46. Rel: 29 May 07
Brujo
Lizzard Crawl
Space Squids
Mouth Muse
out of stock $8.41
DE:10.06 (reissue)
DE:10.06 (reissue) (limited 180 gram translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 025C. Rel: 09 Oct 20
The Future Sound Of London - "Skinny Xam" (3:40)
Monolake - "ForC160q" (6:32)
David Morley - "Traytor" (8:41)
Review: The latest EP in the 10 year series from forward thinking label De: Tuned kicks off with bona fide legends Future Sound Of London who get trippy from the off with a head soothe jam for electronic lovers. Berlin's Monolake aka Robert Henke flips the script with a much more heavy and industrial tune that is all about whirling machines and clattering effects. Last of all, David Morley is charged with closing out the 12" and does so with a dense atmosphere and fizzing electronics. His drums are churning, mechanised, and compelling. It's also worth noting the lovely artwork for this one was created by Kevin Oakes, who is a regular with labels like Nina Tune and artists such as DJ Food.
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out of stock $12.36
DE:10.06
DE:10.06 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 025. Rel: 05 Jul 19
The Future Sound Of London - "Skinny Xam" (3:27)
Monolake - "ForC160q" (6:21)
David Morley - "Traytor" (6:21)
Review: De:tuned's 10th anniversary series has so far served up killer, previously unreleased material from a whole host of underground heroes, scene pioneers and household names. They're at it again on this sixth volume in the ongoing series, which begins with a now rare - but typically weird and out-there - cut from early 90s ambient/techno/electro fusionists The Future Sound Of London. "Skinny XAM" is peak FSOL and sounds like it could have come from the improvised radio broadcasts that inspired the duo's "ISDN" album. Elsewhere, Monolake AKA Robert Henke does his best Autechre impression on the dark and punchy "ForC160q", while David Morley wraps undulating acid lines and creepy effects around a hypnotic ambient techno groove on "Traytor".
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out of stock $11.04
Alben
Environment 7003
Cat: LPTOT 89. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Future Testaments (4:12)
Resting Point (2:02)
A Desolate Stretch Of Night Road (5:54)
Where All Is Ending (3:41)
Overwrite (5:05)
I'm Eating Here (3:54)
Echos Of Inherent Sense (1:09)
A Space In The Subsequent Familiar (4:30)
Drift Incline (4:18)
Trichome (4:10)
Absence Of Solution (5:43)
Kwaahu (4:43)
Review: FSOL continue to be a prolific force in the sonic universe of their own making. The Environments series they started in 2007 has come to a head with a trio of albums over the past year and this is the last of them. There's a pointed callback at work on Environment 7.003, the cover explicitly referencing seminal early album ISDN, and the album is scattered with subtle nods to those mid 90s glory days. But The Future Sound Of London has always been about pushing forwards and that's precisely what Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain do on this resplendent suite of electronica, sure to satisfy the die hard fans without lazily rehashing old ideas.
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 in stock $25.77
Accelerator (reissue)
Cat: LPTOT 02. Rel: 12 May 22
Expander (5:18)
Stolen Documents (5:44)
While Others Cry (4:14)
Calcium (2:42)
It's Not My Problem (7:48)
Papua New Guinea (6:32)
Moscow (3:53)
1 In 8 (3:39)
Pulse State (8:34)
Central Industrial (3:56)
Review: There is a great selection of reissues of Future Sound of London's back catalogue going on right now. It goes all the way back to 1988 when they first started chaining the game with their forward facing electronics and mix of rave, breaks, hardcore and ambient into something utterly fresh. It still resonates today, hence these reissues, and this one is a 25th Anniversary edition of Accelerator. This one was, at the time, seen as the group's most "commercially-minded" album but that takes nothing way from its visionary sonics and immersive sonic landscapes.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
! low stock $18.92
Archived 8
Cat: LPTOT 69. Rel: 22 Oct 15
Sorrow (3:43)
Acturum Esse (4:16)
Blue Green (2:53)
Crawler (3:59)
Forlorn (4:31)
Haloi Slope (4:19)
Unfurl (1:43)
Still Motion (5:03)
Plazmatical (3:46)
Spacial Freak (5:02)
Long Exposure (3:52)
Standing Room (6:13)
Review: Apart from having one of the best and most singular names in electronic dance music, The Future Sound Of London have been one of the pillars of modern UK dance music, pushing through a mixture of house, techno, and breaks since the early 1990s - and, in fact, some of their tunes like "Papua New Guinea" are still getting regular play time in clubs today. While they have released a huge amount of music over the last 25 years, they've got an equally vast amount of unreleased gold in their treasure chest, a collection of tracks that have seen the light of day thanks to the present Archived series. This week it's time for the series' eighth instalment, another twelve unmissable bundles of electronic delight. However, this is a lot more than just a compilation, and the tunes work their fine mixture of melodies, breaks and electronic beats into a sublime collection of sounds. If you're into vast and explorative music with a cutting-edge, you needn't look any further.
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Gespielt von: Alex Font
 in stock $14.72
Yage 2019
Cat: LPTOT 76. Rel: 06 Jun 19
Yage (2019) (7:22)
Floating Into Focus & Then Moving Away (3:12)
The Purged (4:55)
We Flew Together (2:41)
Yage (Rhodesia)/Insulin (5:00)
Voodoo Doll (3:42)
Earth Spirit (1:35)
Ayahuasca (6:14)
Slowly Stumbled (1:17)
The People Of Yage (Humanoid Rebuild) (3:32)
Yage (Suset Strip) (2:47)
 in stock $17.36
Environment 6.5
Cat: LPTOT 71. Rel: 08 Nov 16
Axis Of Rotation (0:58)
Solid Earth (3:14)
Anacro Rhythm (4:17)
Some Degree Of Sanctuary (2:15)
Opal Light (4:05)
Something Approaching Happiness (2:56)
Dark Seed (2:41)
Tunnel North 5 (1:13)
Hollow Earth (6:00)
I Dream In Viral Blue (4:52)
This Place (1:31)
Aint Gonna Lie (3:05)
Next Town (1:36)
Amplification Of Intelligence (2:40)
The Day The Poles Shifted (4:09)
Somewhere Near (0:59)
Halodule (3:22)
Gradual But Not Continuous (3:11)
Review: Since the mid 2000s, veteran ambient duo Future Sound of London has been doing their own thing, occasionally dropping a new installment in their Environments series of albums. This edition - 6.5 - is their second of the year, and continues the pair's tradition of blending trippy elements to create soundscapes that veer from creepy iciness (the melancholic "Some Degree of Sanctuary"), to mystical ambient dub ("Something Approaching Happiness"), via deep space explorations ("Amplification of Intelligence"), and electronic psychedelia ("Halodule"). While they've arguably sanded down their rougher and weirder edges over the years, FSOL are still capable of crafting distinctive downtempo music that's as hallucinogenic as it comes.
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 in stock $17.36
Rituals E7.001 (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: LPRSDTOT 84. Rel: 03 May 22
Hopiate (7:27)
Triple Circles (2:19)
Somewhere Outside (1:47)
Ritualised (5:12)
Time Cone (4:47)
Solar Signal (3:22)
Sand To Ocean (3:20)
Far Seeker (3:35)
Slowly Slipped Away (2:04)
Visibility Accumulation (3:40)
I Am Error (3:20)
Colour Primary (2:35)
Time Passed The Sun (3:54)
Review: Tracing The Future Sound of London's back catalogue right back to 1988, when 'Stakker Humanoid' blew minds with a blueprint that would go on to define the standard formulas for British electro and breakbeat before either had been drawn, you quickly realise the journey back to where we are today involves passing landmark after landmark. It's hard not to consider Rituals as another. Marking a return of the outfit's Environments series, which already had six innovative instalments preceding this, hit play on opening number 'Hopiate' and you're immediately transported to every great morning after a night of amazing hedonism before. Pretty, reflective refrains and warm, Earthly details parting for a moment of silence before unifying rolling drums kick in - soundtrack to the best rave at 9AM you've either been to or not. Cue another 12 tracks that are equally transportive and explain so much about why, decades after these tones first hypnotised youth, we're still lining up for more.
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out of stock $27.62
Environments II
Cat: LPTOT 62. Rel: 21 Nov 14
Viewed From Above
Glacier (part 1)
Serengeti
Colour Blind
A Corner
Newfoundland
North Arctic
Factories & Assembly
Ice Formed
Small Town
Nearly Home
Boca Manu
Journey To The Centre
Glacier (part 2)
 in stock $17.36
Environments 4
Cat: LPTOT 66. Rel: 22 Nov 14
The Wheel Of Life
No Man's Land
River Delta
Supercontinents
Sediment
Architektur
Murmurations
Sunsets
Photosynthesis
Stand A Little Less Between Me & The Sun
Fibrillation
Long Day
Vast Landscape
Clear Light Of Reality
The Plough
Review: The legendary Future Sound Of London have finally started dropping their Environments series on vinyl format, which will no doubt please the countless numbers of FSOL junkies out there! These sessions, the present title being the penultimate in a series of five, have been long sought after and they have been pivotal in shaping the sound of today's electronic dance music. Fifteen tracks in total here and the interesting thing about this album is the fact that it can be heard either as single tracks or as one developing and morphing wall of sound. All but one of these tracks, "Murmurations", are from way back and haven't seen the light of day, so get listening and indulge yourself in some pioneering sounds!
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $17.36
Pulse Five
Pulse Five (2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 044. Rel: 25 Jan 24
The Future Sound Of London - "Honesty" (6:16)
The Future Sound Of London - "Dialectics" (7:43)
Yage - "Sun Risen" (4:16)
Mental Cube - "Big Lie" (4:15)
Smart Systems - "The Nu Generation" (4:30)
Indo Tribe - "Obstinta" (5:25)
The Future Sound Of London - "Reasonable Aquiries" (9:07)
Yage - "Man Shall Be Conditioned" (4:40)
Review: With its' 15th birthday imminent, De:tuned delivers another must-check release: a brand-new instalment in Future Sound of London's legendary, rave-era Pulse series of EPs. Created using music recorded, but never released, by the duo - under a variety of aliases - during the late 80s and early 90s, Pulse 5 represents a significant addition to the vast FSOL catalogue. There's plenty to set the pulse racing throughout, from the crunchy, fuzzy hip-hop beats and ghostly electronics of FSOL's 'Dialects' and the sub-heavy, bleep-infuenced brilliance of Yage's 'Sun Risen', to the intergalactic breakbeat hardcore hedonism of Smart Systems' 'The New Generation', the deep space proto-d&b of Ingo Tribe's 'Obstinta' and the glassy-eyed ambient techno of FSOL's 'Reasonable Acquiries'.
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 in stock $24.98
Dead Cities (25th Anniversary Edition)
Dead Cities (25th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 180 gram 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 353746 3. Rel: 16 Apr 21
Herd Killing (2:10)
Dead Cities (6:34)
Her Face Forms In Summertime (5:57)
We Have Explosive (5:55)
Everyone In The World Is Doing Something Without Me (4:46)
My Kingdom (5:46)
Max (3:05)
Antique Toy (5:33)
Quagmire/In A State Of Permanent Abyss (6:43)
Glass (6:47)
Yage (7:35)
Vit Drowning/Through Your Gills I Breathe (5:35)
First Death In The Family (4:50)
Review: RECOMMENDED
While everyone alive with working ears in the 1990s can remember the first time they heard 'Papua New Guinea', on the whole the work included on this, FSOL's second album, doesn't quite strike the same chords with non-obsessives. Nevertheless, give the LP one play and you'll realise this is seminal British rave on record, and arguably the finest moment in Garry Cobain (no relation to Kurt) and Brian Dougans' careers.

Which isn't to dismiss what came before or what would follow, more to say there's a reason why this is considered a landmark release by those in the know. Kissing frenetic breaks and chaotic sampling goodbye, Dead Cities ushered a new wave of lush tranquility into the band's formula, in turn helping establish a blueprint for the deep progressive tones that would come to dominate dance culture by the end of the 1990s. Now on vinyl for the first time, it's an essential investment.
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out of stock $31.54
Accelerator (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: DLPRSDTOT 2. Rel: 21 Jun 21
Expander (5:40)
Stolen Documents (5:40)
While Others Cry (4:16)
Calcium (2:50)
It's Not My Problem (7:39)
Papua New Guinea (6:27)
Moscow (4:03)
1 In 8 (3:34)
Pulse State (8:43)
Central Industrial (3:56)
Review: Before they became ambient titans with a penchant for doing gigs from their studio via ISDN line, the Future Sound of London had already established themselves as a well-regarded house and techno act - albeit one whose love of wavy chords, drifting vocal samples and hallucinatory acid lines put them at the psychedelic end of the rave spectrum. The album that established their reputation, Accelerator, is now 30 years old, which is as good an excuse as any for this reissue. Now stretched across two slabs of wax rather than one for a louder cut, the set still sparkles, thanks in part to the duo's ability to mix and match elements of turbn-of-the-90s ambient house, breakbeat hardcore, bleep techno, deep house and what would then have been called "jungle techno".
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out of stock $60.06
Cascade 2020
Cat: LPTOT 77. Rel: 12 Feb 21
Cascade (part 1 - Recreated) (4:36)
Flood Of Reflection (5:12)
Amid The Overwhelm (3:55)
Cascade (part 6) (5:03)
Brief Silence In The Distance (4:52)
Cascade (part 4 - Recreated) (5:09)
Dark Hours Of Your Being (4:45)
Sluice (5:15)
Multiple Falling Objects (4:15)
Deep Sea Of Clouds (5:12)
 in stock $20.78
A Controlled Vista
A Controlled Vista (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: TR 303. Rel: 04 Jan 21
I Can't Find You
Future Sound Of London/Daniel Pemberton - "Offers On The Table"
Closure
You Will Forget About Me
Organic Weapon
Yage - "Subtle Cause"
Yage - "Across 82"
Humanoid - "Tiny Machine Birth"
Optical Overspill
A Type Of Thought
Synthi A - "Rivers Over Roads"
Yage - "Tower City North"
Slope/5/A
Control Vista
Humanoid - "Mass Made"
The Old Coastal Path
out of stock $24.18
We Have Explosive (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (B-STOCK)
Cat: LPRSDFSOL 1 (B-STOCK). Rel: 21 Jun 21
We Have Explosive (5:56)
Implosive (4:03)
Abandoned Housing Blocks Of Prypiat (6:21)
Vaporise (4:59)
Detonation (1:47)
Herd Killing (4:02)
Stasis Field (3:58)
Waiting Your Return (2:38)
Mib1 (5:44)
Exploding (3:17)
Exotype (4:54)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


It's amazing to think FSOL's most successful single remains We Have Explosive. After all, most people immediately rush to 'Papua New Guinea' whenever they think of the outfit, a track that rates among dance music's most immediately identifiable. Nevertheless, the title number and opener on this 1997 album reissue shifted more copies than anything the band did before or since, and if you're new to this end of their oeuvre brace for impact.

It takes very little time to work out why the tune itself was so popular. A ferocious, coiled spring of a breakbeat assault, it has one foot in the new school era into which it was born and another in truer forms of electro. A recipe the LP continues throughout the remaining ten bombs, occasionally calling off in quieter but nonetheless still clubby corners, like the proto-dnb-step of 'Abandoned Housing Blocks of Prypiat'.
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out of stock $11.83
Rituals E7.001
Cat: CDTOT 84. Rel: 29 Apr 22
Hopiate
Triple Circles
Somewhere Outside
Ritualised
Time Cone
Solar Signal
Sand To Ocean
Far Seeker
Slowly Slipped Away
Visibility Accumulation
I Am Error
Colour Primary
Time Passed The Sun
Ebb Flow
Avoiding Mirrors
Clone A9
Only In Memories
Review: The Future Sound of London keep their fans busy with a steady dispatch of music via the fsoldigital.com label, but it feels like there's a sense of occasion around this new album. Rituals E7.001 is purportedly the first part in a trilogy, and it already highly prized by the devoted followers of Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain's music. It's not hard to hear why on listening to the gorgeous strains of 'Hopiate', which harks back to some of the duo's most iconic music (we'll let you guess which one we mean). FSOL have always had a particular touch in their exploration of electronica, ambient and outernational sounds, and it sounds rich with inspiration on this new, expansive album.
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 in stock $12.09
Music For 3 Books
Cat: CDTOT 81. Rel: 07 May 21
Viewed From Outside
The Whispering Masses
Orrery
Fracti
Episode
Magnify Within The Thought
Replace I With You
Viewed From Trains
External Limits
To Become Silent
Skylines
Turbulent Haze
Restricted Conversation Between Occupants
Take Umbrage
Outsourced
Viewed From The Pedestrian's Angle
Disseminate
 in stock $12.09
Music From Calendars 2017-2020
Cat: CDTOT 80. Rel: 05 May 21
Frozen Air
Synthi A Surrounding The Garden Is A Fog
Artificial Placement Of Emotion
Blacked Out Windows
Commensalism
Near Field
Alertions
Riverbed
Obscured By Dark Intervals
Humanoid Propagate
Memories Of A Yesterday
out of stock $12.09
We Have Explosive
Cat: CDTOT 82. Rel: 26 May 21
We Have Explosive
Implosive
Abandoned Housing Blocks Of Prypiat
Vaporise
Detonation
Herd Killing
Stasis Field
Waiting Your Return
Mib1
Exploding
Exotype
Slide Door
5 Cam
out of stock $11.56
Environments 4 (B-STOCK)
Cat: LPTOT 66 (B-STOCK). Rel: 22 Nov 14
The Wheel Of Life
No Man's Land
River Delta
Supercontinents
Sediment
Architektur
Murmurations
Sunsets
Photosynthesis
Stand A Little Less Between Me & The Sun
Fibrillation
Long Day
Vast Landscape
Clear Light Of Reality
The Plough
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight tear and creasing to corner of outer sleeve, product unopened and in excellent condition***


The legendary Future Sound Of London have finally started dropping their Environments series on vinyl format, which will no doubt please the countless numbers of FSOL junkies out there! These sessions, the present title being the penultimate in a series of five, have been long sought after and they have been pivotal in shaping the sound of today's electronic dance music. Fifteen tracks in total here and the interesting thing about this album is the fact that it can be heard either as single tracks or as one developing and morphing wall of sound. All but one of these tracks, "Murmurations", are from way back and haven't seen the light of day, so get listening and indulge yourself in some pioneering sounds!
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out of stock $10.60
Environments II (B-STOCK)
Cat: LPTOT 62 (B-STOCK). Rel: 21 Nov 14
Viewed From Above
Glacier (part 1)
Serengeti
Colour Blind
A Corner
Newfoundland
North Arctic
Factories & Assembly
Ice Formed
Small Town
Nearly Home
Boca Manu
Journey To The Centre
Glacier (part 2)
out of stock $10.60
Environments
Cat: LPTOT 59. Rel: 30 Sep 15
Environments (part 1) (27:49)
Environments (part 2) (21:07)
Gespielt von: Skyland mountain
 in stock $24.18
Archived 8
Cat: CDTOT 69. Rel: 07 Oct 15
Sorrow
Acturum Esse
Crawler
Forlorrn
Haloi Slope
Unfurl
Still Motion
Plazmatical
Spacial Freak
Long Exposure
Standing Room
out of stock $14.20
Environment Five
Cat: LPTOT 68. Rel: 19 Sep 14
Point Of Departure
Source Of Uncertainty
Image Of The Past
Beings Of Light
In Solitude We Are Least Alone
Viewed From Below The Surface
Somatosensory
Multiples
Dying While Being Held
Machines Of The Subconscious
Dark & Lonely Waters
The Dust Settles
Moments Of Isolation
Review: To say that The Future Sound Of London are legendary would be an understatement. Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain continue to stupefy and amaze with this fifth chapter in the Environments series, this time allegedly exploring the space and dimensions after death. That might sound a little gloomy, but the music itself is actually surprisingly funky and upbeat. The opener itself, "Point Of Departure", is a gorgeous slap-bass beat track backed with some stupendous female vocal chops. There's a bit of everything across the thirteen tracks, such as the eerie soundscapes of "Beings Of Light", or the break-ridden lo-fi jam that is "Somatosensory". These guys have never stopped and they still mean business. Recommended.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Steve Lee
 in stock $25.77
Accelerator
Accelerator (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 004. Rel: 16 Jul 09
Expander
Stolen Documents
While Others Cry
Calcium
It's Not My Problem
Papua New Guinea
Moscow
1 In 8
Pulse State
Central Industrail
Gespielt von: ROTARYDISCO76
out of stock $16.83
From The Archives Vol 9
Cat: CDTOT 75. Rel: 11 Oct 18
Ocea
Semi Conscious Participant
Silent Midnight
Halfer
Embodied
Super Tide
Without You It's Meaningless
Oska Traveller
Slow Moving World
Propagate
Photographs Of An Object
A Constantly Changing Mind
Confirmation Bias
These Days
Riverbed
Extruded
Views Of An Empty Sky
Review: British electronic duo Future Sound Of London celebrate their 30th anniversary in 2018. In From The Archives Vol 9, unpublished tracks from their extensive archives see the light of day for the first time spanning the period from the early 1990s to present day. Discover progressive electronic experiments from the depths of the FSOL catalogue - timeless and innovative expressions in IDM such as "Semi Conscious Participant" or "Super Tide" could have been created during any era, through to sublime ambient house excursions like "Ocea" or "Riverbed". Upbeat moments can be heard on the drum 'n' bass influenced "Without You It's Meaningless" or the blustering beats of "Oska Traveller.
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out of stock $12.61
My Kingdom: Re Imagined (reissue) (Record Store Day 2018)
Cat: LPRSDTOT 73. Rel: 28 Apr 18
My Kingdom - Path 7 (11:40)
Transient Empires (1:52)
Collapsed Structures (5:39)
Sound Shadow (1:03)
My Kingdom - Path 8 (4:47)
Implanted Memories (2:12)
My Kingdom - Path 9 (4:31)
Populate (3:26)
out of stock $32.41
My Kingdom: Re Imagined
Cat: CDTOT 73. Rel: 14 May 18
My Kingdom - Path 7
Transient Empires
Collapsed Structures
Sound Shadow
My Kingdom - Path 8
Implanted Memories
My Kingdom - Path 9
Populate
Water Garden
Old Empire
out of stock $11.04
Yage 2019
Cat: CDTOT 76.
Yage (2019)
Flaoating Into Focus & Then Moving Away
The Purged
We Flew Together
Yage (Rhodesia)/Insulin
Voodoo Doll
Earth Spirit
Ayahuasca
Slowly Stumbled
The People Of Yage (Humanoid Rebuild)
Yage (Suset Strip)
out of stock $14.46
Yage 2019 (Record Store Day 2019)
Yage 2019 (Record Store Day 2019) (limited numbered LP)
Cat: LPRSDTOT 76. Rel: 22 Apr 19
Yage (2019)
Flaoating Into Focus & Then Moving Away
The Purged
We Flew Together
Yage (Rhodesia)/Insulin
Voodoo Doll
Earth Spirit
Ayahuasca
Slowly Stumbled
The People Of Yage (Humanoid Rebuild)
Yage (Suset Strip)
out of stock $46.80
Cascade 2020 (Record Store Day 2020)
Cascade 2020 (Record Store Day 2020) (limited numbered 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: LPRSDTOT 77. Rel: 14 Sep 20
Cascade (part 1 - Recreated) (4:28)
Flood Of Reflection (5:21)
Amid The Overwhelm (3:52)
Cascade (part 6) (5:05)
Brief Silence In The Distance (4:49)
Cascade (part 4 - Recreated) (5:10)
Dark Hours Of Your Being (4:58)
Sluice (5:12)
Multiple Falling Objects (4:12)
Deep Sea Of Clouds (5:21)
Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $27.09
From The Archives Vol 9
Cat: LPTOT 75. Rel: 11 Oct 18
Ocea (6:27)
Semi Conscious Participant (2:46)
Silent Midnight (3:52)
Halfer (4:36)
Embodied (3:45)
Super Tide (3:30)
These Days (4:26)
Slow Moving World (1:51)
Photographs Of An Object (3:45)
Without You It's Meaningless (4:48)
Light (3:00)
Extruded (2:01)
Views Of An Empty Sky (2:45)
Plenary (2:28)
Review: British electronic duo Future Sound Of London celebrate their 30th anniversary in 2018. In From The Archives Vol 9, unpublished tracks from their extensive archives see the light of day for the first time spanning the period from the early 1990s to present day. Discover progressive electronic experiments from the depths of the FSOL catalogue - timeless and innovative expressions in IDM such as "Semi Conscious Participant" or "Super Tide" could have been created during any era, through to sublime ambient house excursions like "Ocea" or "Riverbed". Upbeat moments can be heard on the drum 'n' bass influenced "Without You It's Meaningless" or the blustering beats of "Oska Traveller.

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Lifeforms (remastered)
Lifeforms (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 577870 7. Rel: 26 Jan 18
Cascade (5:50)
Ill Flower (3:34)
Flak (4:54)
Bird Wings (1:40)
Dead Skin Cells (6:44)
Lifeforms (5:18)
Eggshell (6:45)
Among Myselves (6:00)
Domain (2:48)
Spineless Jelly (4:41)
Interstat (0:55)
Vertical Pig (6:44)
Cerebral (3:30)
Life Form Ends (5:08)
Vit (6:45)
Omnipresence (6:41)
Room 208 (6:24)
Elaborate Burn (3:11)
Little Brother (5:12)
out of stock $28.66
Environment Vol Six
Cat: LPTOT 70. Rel: 08 Nov 16
Polarize (3:45)
Mountain Path (3:52)
Thought Pattern (4:16)
Motioned (1:57)
Lichaen (3:03)
Forest Soundbed (1:46)
Sol 7 (3:34)
Silent Around Them (2:46)
Yut Moik (3:38)
Beyond The Field Of Vision (1:33)
Leak Stereo 70 (3:44)
Exerting Force Or Influence (1:40)
Symphony For Halia (3:46)
Imagined Friends (1:20)
Electric Pastrol (2:26)
Solace (4:15)
Meanders (3:12)
Review: While the mythical The Future Sound Of London duo are usually associated with the late 80s and early 90s wave of techno and acid house, they two producers haven't exactly been quiet over the last five years. Their original material is what made them famous, larger than life personalities within the electronic music world but, over the last five years, their Environment series have taken developed - and even matured - their style significantly. That's because they're free to experiment here, just as they did back in the golden years of club music, except that they're now doing this without the restriction of 4/4 patterns, Roland drum machines of acid baselines. The sixth volume of Environment is is a work of beauty, an all-out journey into the deepest reaches of electronica, downtempo, and and drone. Seen through the lens of two veritable pioneers of modern, experimental music. Don't miss it.
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Environment Six
Cat: CDTOT 70. Rel: 21 Oct 16
Polarize
Mountain Path
Thought Pattern
Motioned
Lichaen
Forest Soundbed
Sol 7
Hurt
Wild Weather
Unclear Vape
Voyeur
Seq/-9
Exerting Force Or Influence
Symphony For Halia
Imagined Friends
Electric Pastrol
Plausibility
Yut Moik
Beyond The Field Of Vision
Leak Stereo 70
Pipe Dream
Meanders
Solace
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Environment 6.5
Cat: CDTOT 71. Rel: 20 Oct 16
Axis Of Rotation
Solid Earth
Anacro Rhythm
Some Degree Of Sanctuary
Opal Light
Something Approaching Happiness
Dark Seed
Tunnel North 5
Hollow Earth
I Dream In Viral Blue
This Place
Aint Gonna Lie
Next Town
Amplification Of Intelligence
The Day The Poles Shifted
Somewhere Near
Halodule
Gradual But Not Continuous
Magnox
Emissions Of Light
Harbour
Bright Skies
Strange Allure
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Accelerator: 25th Anniversary Edition
Expander
Stolen Documents
While Others Cry
Calcium
It's Not My Problem
Papua New Guinea
Moscow
1 In 8
Pulse State
Central Industrial
Papua New Guinea (Wetherall mix)
Stalen Documents (Accelerated mix)
out of stock $13.15
Accelerator (reissue)
Cat: LPTOT 2. Rel: 09 May 16
Expander (5:36)
Stolen Documents (5:15)
While Others Cry (4:18)
Calcium (6:33)
It's Not My Problem (3:54)
Papua New Guinea (6:45)
Moscow (3:35)
1 In 8 (4:56)
Pulse State (7:21)
Central Industrial (3:53)
out of stock $17.87
Archived Environmental Views (Record Store Day 2017)
Archived Environmental Views (Record Store Day 2017) (limited numbered trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LPRSDTOT 72. Rel: 05 May 17
Outer Heaven (2017 version) (4:14)
Mouth Muse (2:33)
Culture Of Individuality (2:45)
Fault Line (1:39)
5 Months 5 Acres (2:31)
Light Forming (2017 edit) (1:20)
Meanwhile (2:30)
Mango Tree (4:15)
Where You Going (2:38)
Lizard Crawl (5:24)
Woodland (4:11)
This Day Before Me (1:30)
Gas Mask 13 (1:03)
Numbers & Colours (3:44)
Contraband (4:04)
Loudoun Hill (3:11)
She Fell Backwards (1:50)
Persistence Of Vision (5:13)
Normality Returns (3:29)
Hapn (1:22)
Semi Detached (2:17)
Unforth (2:39)
Its Very Existence (2:05)
Fallin Through (4:07)
Sea Pig (2:23)
Opposite Of Thought (4:22)
Looking Out A Narrow Window (3:27)
Drifting In & Out (3:08)
Silence In Her Eyes (3:58)
Boulton (1:17)
Intermodulation Distortion (4:02)
Everyone Who Is Not Here (1:21)
In A Way, They Do.. (1:59)
Viewed From Pushkinova 7 (5:06)
A Place In The Wilderness (4:29)
Viewed From Below The Surface (2017 version) (3:38)
Viewed From Little Boats (3:18)
Late October (5:56)
The Oldest Lady (1:16)
Viewed Through Apertures (4:36)
Viewed From An Obscure Angle (2:52)
Viewed From Far Hills (1:56)
Viewed From Across The Room (1:17)
Viewed From Rosey's Perspective (2:08)
Viewed From Under Leaves (3:15)
Source Of Uncertainty (long mix) (3:41)
The House In The Woods (2:36)
Viewed From Above (2:44)
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Archived: Environmental: Views
Cat: CDTOT 72. Rel: 09 May 17
Persistence Of Vision
Normality Returns
Hapn
Semi Detached
Unforth
Its Very Existence
Fallin Through
Sea Pig
Opposite Of Thought
Looking Out A Narrow Window
Drifting In & Out
Silence In Her Eyes
Boulton
Intermodulation Distortion
Everyone Who Is Not Here
A Place In The Wilderness
Where You Going
Late October
The House In The Woods
Viewed From Pushkinova 7
In A Way, They Do...
Viewed From Little Boats
Half Light
Perpendicular
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Environment Five
Cat: CDTOT 68. Rel: 19 Sep 14
Point Of Departure
Source Of Uncertainty
Image Of The Past
Beings Of Light
In Solitude We Are Least Alone
Viewed From Below The Surface
Multiples
Dying While Being Held
Machines Of The Subconscious
Dark & Lonely Waters
Somatosensory
The Dust Settles
Moments Of Isolation
out of stock $10.00
Accelerator: 25th Anniversary Edition
Accelerator: 25th Anniversary Edition (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + hand-numbered 7")
Cat: LPRSDTOT 2.
Expanded
Stolen Documents
While Others Cry
Calciium
It's Not My Problem
Papua New Guinea
Moscow
1 In 8
Pulse State
Central Industrial
Papua New Guinea (Andrew Weatreall mix edit)
Stolen Documents (Accelerated mix)
out of stock $26.29
Life In Moments
Cat: CDTOT 87. Rel: 02 May 23
Taken Leave Of All Senses
Viewed From Across The Room
I Turned To Face The Sun
Bring
Sonata Ackco
Sea + LCD
Grindatone
A Somnambuland Drift
Talisman
Abandoned Housing Blocks Of Prypiat
Triospheres
Fresseline
Held In Warmth
Plant Life
Falling Upwards Aria
Review: By this point it feels fairly safe to say that FSOL will never stop either reissuing or releasing albums, as long as they're alive that is. Brian Duogans and Garry Cobain's music is trailblazing, and they've had successes in both the underground and mainstream worlds since the late 1980s. 'Life In Moments', however, is a relatively recent release - the 2016 release aimed to explore, via their signature experimental electronic blends and synaptic glitchings, the alleged 'space/time/dimension' that exists, and to which we travel, when we die. Ambient, classical and chillout collide as ever on this eternal light-tunnel of an LP.
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Life In Moments (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: LPRSDTOT 87. Rel: 02 May 23
Taken Leave Of All Senses (4:15)
Viewed From Across The Room (3:54)
I Turned To Face The Sun (3:35)
Bring (2:25)
Sonata Andantino (7:02)
Sea + LCD (1:57)
Grindatone (3:02)
A Somnambulant Drift (4:40)
Talisman (2:47)
Abandoned Housing Blocks Of Prypiat (3:15)
Triospheres (3:43)
Falling Upwards Aria (1:36)
Review: This iconic electronic outfit will never stop reissuing or releasing albums and we're fine with that. As such, Record Store Day is always going to give up more treasure from them and this time it is in the form of Life In Moments, a relatively recent release from Brian Duogans and Garry Cobain, but one that shows their music remains trailblazing. Ambient, classical and chillout collide as ever on this welcome reissue.
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Environments 7.02: A Space Of Partial Illumination
A Space Of Partial Illumination (5:21)
If That Were To Occur (3:06)
Intents & Purpose (4:20)
Embodied Cognition (3:42)
Long Green Field (2:47)
Temporal Aliasing (4:41)
In Solitude We Are Least Alone (Waltz) (2:37)
Frozen Height (3:05)
Informal Horizon (5:36)
Ephemeral (2:49)
All This Has Happened Before (4:50)
How Forests Think (5:55)
Review: The Future Sound Of London are well-known for their intense sectioning-off of various albums into sagas. Conceived as far back as the late 1990s, the 'Environments' album series has been routinely topped up on a slow but steady basis, and has thus far manifested as a grand total of seven psychedelectronic odysseys. 'Environments Seven', which came out earlier in 2022, is testament to the duo's madcap penchant for sagaizing; indeed, this seventh instalment in the LP is split into a trilogy, and 'Environments 7.02' is the second in said trilogy.
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Environment Vol Six (B-STOCK)
Cat: LPTOT 70 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Polarize
Mountain Path
Thought Pattern
Motioned
Lichaen
Forest Soundbed
Sol 7
Silent Around Them
Yut Moik
Beyond The Field Of Vision
Leak Stereo 70
Exerting Force Or Influence
Symphony For Halia
Imagined Friends
Electric Pastrol
Solace
Meanders
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


While the mythical The Future Sound Of London duo are usually associated with the late 80s and early 90s wave of techno and acid house, they two producers haven't exactly been quiet over the last five years. Their original material is what made them famous, larger than life personalities within the electronic music world but, over the last five years, their Environment series have taken developed - and even matured - their style significantly. That's because they're free to experiment here, just as they did back in the golden years of club music, except that they're now doing this without the restriction of 4/4 patterns, Roland drum machines of acid baselines. The sixth volume of Environment is is a work of beauty, an all-out journey into the deepest reaches of electronica, downtempo, and and drone. Seen through the lens of two veritable pioneers of modern, experimental music. Don't miss it.
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E7.02: A Space Of Partial Illumination
Cat: CDTOT 86. Rel: 20 Oct 22
A Space Of Partial Illumination
If That Were To Occur
Intents & Purpose
Embodied Cognition
Long Green Field
Temporal Aliasing
In Solitude We Are Least Alone (Waltz)
Frozen Light
Informal Horizon
Ephemeral
All This Has Happened Before
How Forests Think
Mangy Burger
A Stationary Air Mass
Exists To Remove Doubt
Sophie's Path
Review: The Future Sound Of London are well-known for their intense sectioning-off of various albums into sagas. Conceived as far back as the late 1990s, the 'Environments' album series has been routinely topped up on a slow but steady basis, and has thus far manifested as a grand total of seven psychedelectronic odysseys. 'Environments Seven', which came out earlier in 2022, is testament to the duo's madcap penchant for sagaizing; indeed, this seventh instalment in the LP is split into a trilogy, and 'Environments 7.02' is the second in said trilogy.
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out of stock $13.15
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