Hand-Made Devices

Hand-Made Devices is an album by The Future Sound of London under the alias Polemical; it is the first album under the pseudonym. The nature of the music is very experimental and is created almost entirely using Brian Dougans' electronic creations, including glitch devices and the like.[1] There are videos on Dougans own YouTube channel ("STAKKERHUMANOID") demonstrating the devices he has made. The website FSOLDigital.com says that all the devices used were modified by the band. The album is available only at their digital download site.

Hand-Made Devices
Studio album by
Polemical
Released19 March 2007 Digital download
GenreElectronica, ambient, experimental
Length42:39
LabelFSOLdigital.com
ProducerBrian Dougans
The Future Sound of London chronology
Zeebox 1984-1987 Vol. 2
(2007)
Hand-Made Devices
(2007)
4 Forests
(2007)

Track listing

  1. Mos Son (4:36)
  2. Watery Seq (1:37)
  3. Matti (2:48)
  4. Honher 1 (0:44)
  5. Bats (2:47)
  6. 15 Frames A Second (2:15)
  7. Early Sun (2:14)
  8. Iseuem (2:19)
  9. Kontact (2:44)
  10. 2 Boots Together (5:14)
  11. Truma (1:49)
  12. Made Formal (1:22)
  13. Medium Pull (2:50)
  14. Zee2006 (0:24)
  15. Sub Equal (2:26)
  16. At The Beginning (2:14)
  17. Staggered (2:08)
  18. 7 Song 7 (1:59)
  19. Sk1 Song (1:13)
  20. Satallite (3:03)
  21. Gogs People (1:03)
  22. Formings (0:29)

Crew

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References

  1. "Glitch website". Yage.co.uk. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
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