Good old psychedelic jazzy electronic... hold on what? That sounds a little odd. It might even sound off putting were it not for the fact that legendary duo Future Sound Of London are behind the helm of a new DJ mix using these elements under the name Amorphous Androgynous. Apparently, as you'll read below, they're trying to bring back buzz on Cosmic Space Music... not usually my bag but af...
Sometimes music doesn't need to have a beat or vocals to be music. Sometimes it can be a feeling reflected in sounds, or a moment explained with noise. Music doesn't need to go by its own rules to truly be music, it can be used as a tool to portray more than just a song or an album.
This is obviously an amazing record to start off my Random Vinyl of the Week adventure, as I dig through my dusty archives. Released in 1996, Dead Cities was Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans' fourth full length album as The Future Sound of London. Dead Cities was that very last record and then there was a torturing silence for six years. Even when the duo returned in 2002 with The Isness, it was ...
So my bro swears up and down that he didnt pass the flu on to me, but as my head cold, sneezing, and hacking commences I find myself doubting. Not to mention the anti-histimine shot I had is making me feel nauseated as hell. After holiday special indeed.
Amongst all the Indie crap I post there is always space for a little bit of Techno from the parties I used to attend in the late 80's, early 90's; Orbital, Underworld and Leftfield are all well represented on Mog, but only one little post for Future Sound of London? Better make that two..... First recognized as the dance duo behind the club hits "Stakker" (as Humanoid) and "Papua New Guinea," ...
So my bro swears up and down that he didnt pass the flu on to me, but as my head cold, sneezing, and hacking commences I find myself doubting. Not to mention the anti-histimine shot I had is making me feel nauseated as hell. After holiday special indeed.
This is obviously an amazing record to start off my Random Vinyl of the Week adventure, as I dig through my dusty archives. Released in 1996, Dead Cities was Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans' fourth full length album as The Future Sound of London. Dead Cities was that very last record and then there was a torturing silence for six years. Even when the duo returned in 2002 with The Isness, it was ...
Sometimes music doesn't need to have a beat or vocals to be music. Sometimes it can be a feeling reflected in sounds, or a moment explained with noise. Music doesn't need to go by its own rules to truly be music, it can be used as a tool to portray more than just a song or an album.
Good old psychedelic jazzy electronic... hold on what? That sounds a little odd. It might even sound off putting were it not for the fact that legendary duo Future Sound Of London are behind the helm of a new DJ mix using these elements under the name Amorphous Androgynous. Apparently, as you'll read below, they're trying to bring back buzz on Cosmic Space Music... not usually my bag but af...