The Future Sound of London discography

This is the discography page for ambient electronic group The Future Sound of London. All works released as The Future Sound of London unless otherwise noted.

Albums


As The Future Sound of London


Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
UK
[1]
1991 Accelerator 75
1992 Earthbeat -
1994 Lifeforms 6
1995 ISDN 44
1996 Dead Cities 26
2006 Teachings from the Electronic Brain -
2007 From the Archives Vol. 1 -
From the Archives Vol. 2 -
From the Archives Vol. 3 -
Environments -
2008 From the Archives Vol. 4 -
From the Archives Vol. 5 -
Environments II -
2010 Environments 3 -
From the Archives Vol. 6 -
2012 Environments 4 -
From the Archives Vol. 7 -
2014 Environment Five -
2015 Archived 8 -
Life In Moments -
2016 Environment Six -
Environment 6.5 -
2017 2017 Calendar Album -
Archived : Environmental : Views -
2018 2018 Calendar Album -
From the Archives Vol. 9 -
2019 FSOL Calendar Album 2019 -

As Humanoid

As Amorphous Androgynous

As Zeebox

  • (2007) Zeebox 1984-1987 Vol. 1
  • (2007) Zeebox 1984-1987 Vol. 2
  • (2009) Zeebox 1984-1987 Vol. 3

Other stage names

Singles and EPs

As The Future Sound of London

As Humanoid

As Mental Cube

As Amorphous Androgynous

Other stage names

  • (1990) A.S.T. (as Art Science Technology)
  • (1990) I Can See for Miles (as Yunie)
  • (1991) You Took My Love (as Candese)
  • (1991) The Tingler (as Smart Systems)
  • (1991) The Pulse EP (as FSOL and Indo Tribe)
  • (1991) Pulse 2 EP (as FSOL, Smart Systems and Indo Tribe)
  • (1991) Principles of Motion EP (as Intelligent Communication)
  • (1991) Pulse 3 EP (as Smart Systems, Indo Tribe and Yage)
  • (1992) Fuzzy Logic EP (as Yage)
  • (1992) Pulse Four EP (as Mental Cube, Smart Systems and Indo Tribe)
  • (1992) People Livin' Today (as Semi-Real)
  • (1992) Metropolis (as Metropolis)
  • (2008) Tingler 2008 (as Smart Systems)
  • (2009) Cloudscraper (as Six Oscillators in Remittance)
  • (2013) EP (as Blackhill Transmitter)
  • (2013) One (as EMS : Piano)
  • (2013) Stillness (as Suburban Domestic)
  • (2013) Salient Moons 1972 (as Sand Sound Folly)
  • (2013) EP (as Blackhill Transmitter)
  • (2014) 2nd (as Blackhill Transmitter)
  • (2014) An Open Window (as The Jazz Mags)
  • (2015) 3 (as Blackhill Transmitter)
  • (2016) Four (as Blackhill Transmitter)

Specials and promos

  • (1997) ISDN Show (A promo recording of a live netcast)
  • (2003) The Otherness (Bonus 14-track album on "The Isness & The Otherness", a 2-CD special limited edition)
  • (2007) A Gigantic Globular Burst Of Anti-Static (Soundtrack for an art exhibition held at the Kinetica Art Museum, London in 2006)
  • (2008) FSOL Digital Mix (A free mix CD with Greek music magazine "Freeze")

Remix work

They have also garnered a reputation as remixers, transforming the work of a variety of different artists, including:

The results are often novel and complex, and in some instances the original track is barely recognisable.[3]

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gollark: It increases by something like 120 blocks an hour though.
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gollark: It's griefprotection, so you need a golden shovel, but there's `/kit gp`.
gollark: It seems that the attitude is that unclaimed stuff is "fair game", but claiming is pretty easy.

References

  1. "Chart Stats – Future Sound of London". officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  2. "Certified Awards Search". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved on 2011-11-13. Note: User needs to enter "Future Sound of London" in the "Search" field, "Artist" in the "Search by" field and click the "Go" button. Select "More info" next to the relevant entry to see full certification history.
  3. Andrea Giacobe/Astralwerks. "Future Sound of London | Music Artist | Videos, News, Photos & Ringtones | MTV". MTV. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
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