Environments (album)

Environments is the first part in a series of planned releases by The Future Sound of London over 2007/2008 via digital download and then CD.

Environments
Studio album by
The Future Sound of London
Released19 November 2007 Digital download
21 July 2008 CD
GenreElectronica
Ambient
Experimental
Length49:10
LabelFSOLdigital.com
EBV
Passion Records
ProducerFSOL
The Future Sound of London chronology
The San Monta Tapes
(2007)
Environments
(2007)
Your Body Sub Atomic
(2007)

The album

Originally planned for release in 1994 under the Amorphous Androgynous alias, it was scrapped, despite being given a catalogue number for its US release and being announced in the liner notes of Lifeforms.[1][2] Some of the material featured on live shows, the ISDN album, and the From The Archives series. In 2007, Brian Dougans reconstructed the album from archived material. Contained within the record are samples and elements from released tracks such as "Tired", "Wookii", "Cascade Part 1", "Life Form Ends" and "Ill Flower". Further Environments records - volumes II & III - are planned for digital release in 2008. A CD version of the album was released on Jumpin' & Pumpin' records on 21 July 2008, giving fans a chance to own an actual copy of the album fourteen years after its initial planned release.[3] A further 180g vinyl reissue release of the album occurred 18 September 2015, this also included a limited number of signed copies.

Track listing

  1. Environments Part 1 (27:58)
  2. Environments Part 2 (21:13)

Crew

  • Written, performed and produced by Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain
  • Engineered by Yage
  • Artwork by Buggy G. Riphead, EBV
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