THE FUTURE SOUND OF LONDON - ISDN (Ltd Edition) (1994)![]() CD (CDV2755)/12"/CD (ASW 6144) 5th December 1994 01. Just A Fuckin Idiot 02. The Far Out Son Of Lung And The Ramblings Of A Madman 03. Appendage 04. Slider 05. Smokin Japanese Babe 06. You're Creeping Me Out 07. Eyes Pop - Skin Explodes - Everybody Dead 08. It's My Mind That Works 09. Dirty Shadows 10. Tired 11. Egypt 12. Are They Fightin Us 13. Hot Knives 14. A Study Of Six Guitars 15. An End Of Sorts THE FUTURE SOUND OF LONDON - ISDN (1995) ![]() CD (CDVX2755)/12"/CD (ASW 6144) 5th June 1995 01. Just A Fuckin Idiot 02. The Far Out Son Of Lung And The Ramblings Of A Madman 03. Appendage 04. Slider 05. Smokin Japanese Babe 06. You're Creeping Me Out 07. Eyes Pop - Skin Explodes - Everybody Dead 08. It's My Mind That Works 09. Dirty Shadows 10. Tired 11. Egypt 12. Kai 13. Amoeba 14. A Study Of Six Guitars 15. Snake Hips THE FUTURE SOUND OF LONDON - PROMO 500 (1994) 2x12" (PROMO500) ![]() 01. Slider 02. Snake Hips 03. You're Creeping Me Out 04. Herd Killing 05. Live In New York Notes: A collection of recordings from FSOL's 1994 ISDN Tour. The album was released in a black digipack in 1994, limited to 10,000 copies in the UK and 10,000 copies in the US. The following year, it was re-released in a white-sleeved jewel case, with "Kai", "Amoeba" and "Snake Hips" replacing "Are They Fightin Us", "Hot Knives" and "An End Of Sorts" "Promo 500" was a promo release limited to 500 copies only. The track on it called "Herd Killing" is a different track to its namesake on Dead Cities. FSOL's most claustrophobic sounding album is mostly constructed from raw hip-hop drum loops and acid jazz tinges, with ambient interludes. The album was collected from live performances, then mixed into a full journey, like their other albums. Loops and sounds credited this time include John Williams, 23 Skidoo and Current 93 amongst other sources. The white version comes with a 16 page booklet with photos and graphic manipulations from Buggy G. Riphead and FSOL, as well as Gaz's musings on the performance and recording of the album. The photographs include pictures of their friend, Vit, as well as the usual appearence by Shauneen Ta and the Electronic Brain. Purchase from FSOLDigital. |