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Future Sound Of London, The - Accelerator

Label:
Catalog#:
LP TOT 2
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
UK
Released:
1992
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Techno, Downtempo, Experimental

Tracklist

A1   Expander 5:38 X
    Producer - Mental Cube
A2   Stolen Documents 5:10 X
A3   While Others Cry 4:14 X
A4   Calcium 6:47 X
    Written-By - Yage
A5   It's Not My Problem 3:45 X
B1   Papua New Guinea 6:46 X
B2   Moscow 3:34 X
B3   1 In 8 4:56 X
B4   Pulse State 7:18 X
B5   Central Industrial 4:19 X

Credits

Artwork By - Buggy G Riphead
Executive Producer - Tim Jones
Producer - Luco (tracks: A2, A4)
Producer, Mixed By - Future Sound Of London, The (tracks: A3, A5, B1 to B5)
Written-By - Brian Dougans , Garry Cobain

Notes

Recorded and engineered at Earthbeat Studios, London, 1991.

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Review by thacidisaster Apr 24, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
A classic of epic proportions. This LP was way, way ahead of its time and I can still listen to all the way through, Im sure partially due to the fact that I had it 91, which gives me a sense of nostalgia but also due to fact that this really is amazing stuff. Considering that a lot of these tracks were on previous EPs and predating the LP by a couple of years even, you cant help but be astounded. This was, and is in my top ten albums of all time and really should be owned by all, even if you only like Papua New Guinea. It is the full version too. That track alone never fails to send a shiver down the spine and set off feelings of all encapsulating joy. Show me one LP of electronic music from the same year that comes anywhere even slightly near to sniffing around its heels and ill eat my hat. A piece of electronica history that without any doubt paved the way for many followers. Warp records in 91 didnt even get near this! An absolute giant killer