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  • Amorphous Androgynous
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  • Amorphous Androgynous
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  • The_Future_Sound_of_London
Subject
  • Remixers
  • Harvest Records artists
  • Breakbeat musicians
  • Musical groups from Manchester
  • Electronic music duos
  • British electronic music groups
  • British dance music groups
  • Astralwerks artists
  • Virgin Records artists
  • Ambient music groups
  • Braindance musicians
  • British dance musicians
  • English house music groups
  • English experimental musicians
  • English techno music groups
  • Intelligent dance musicians
  • Musical groups established in 1988
  • New Age music groups
  • Acid house groups
abstract
  • One of the Future Sound Of London's most well-known aliases. Used for their early-1990's album [r=1719] and their more recent releases [r=44376] (2002), [r=525492] (2005) and [r=1394575] (2008).The liner notes for FSOL's album [r=2512] make mention of an Amorphous Androgynous album with a plain black cover called [r=1145416], which after 14 years of mystery was finally released under the FSOL name.
dbo:abstract
  • The Future Sound of London (often abbreviated to FSOL) is a British electronic music band composed of Garry Cobain (sometimes styled as Gaz Cobain) and Brian Dougans. The duo are often credited with pushing the boundaries of electronic music experimentation and of pioneering a new era of dance music. Although often labelled as ambient, Cobain and Dougans usually resist being typecast into any one particular genre. Their work covers many areas of electronic music, such as ambient techno, house music, trip hop, ambient dub, acid techno. In addition to music composition, their interests have covered a number of areas including film and video, 2D and 3D computer graphics, animation in making almost all their own videos for their singles, radio broadcasting and creating their own electronic devices for sound making. They have released works under numerous aliases.The artists have been fairly enigmatic in the past but have become more candid with their fanbase in recent years with social websites like Myspace, YouTube, their forum and many interviews in which Cobain almost always speaks for the group.
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  • 1992
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  • 211205
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  • Amorphous Androgynous
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