Isdn: 30th Anniversary

Future Sound Of London
Isdn: 30th Anniversary

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Release date: 26/Apr/2024
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Just a Fuckin Idiot
1.2 The Far Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman
1.3 Appendage
1.4 Slider
1.5 Smokin' Japanese Babe
1.6 You're Creeping Me Out
1.7 Eyes Pop - Skin Explodes - Everybody Dead
1.8 It's My Mind That Works
2.1 Dirty Shadows
2.2 Tired
2.3 Egypt
2.4 Are They Fightin' Us
2.5 Hot Knives
2.6 Kai
2.7 Amoeba
2.8 A Study of Six Guitars
2.9 Snake Hips
2.10 An End of Sorts
Number of discs: 2
Description:Isdn by Future Sound Of London, released 10 May 2024. This version of Isdn comes as a 2xCD. -
Future Sound of London released ISDN in December 1994, originally with a black cover as a limited release. June 1995 saw an alternative white-covered version released, this had a different track listing on the 4th side of the LP set with new tracks. The music on the album is edited together from various live broadcasts that the duo had transmitted to radio stations all over the world using ISDN networking. At the time ISDN was a relatively new technology that had the bandwidth to carry high-quality digital audio. 2024 Marks the 30th anniversary of this fan-favourite album, to celebrate this the audio from both versions has been amalgamated and sequenced by FSOL. Pressed on clear vinyl with a brand-new front cover, this will also be pressed on 2CD as an RSD exclusive.
This release combines the exclusive tracks from the black [r=10053] and white [r=6007] editions. Comes with a sticker that says: "30th Anniversary Double CD Combining the audio from both previous editions RSD2024 Exclusive". ? and © 2024 Virgin Records Ltd, a division of Universal Music Operations/EMI Records. Engineered for EBV Recorded live at Earthbeat Studios London 1994 during various ISDN transmissions - 1-1, 1-4, 1-6, 1-8: Live to Holland via VPRO Radio 9/9/94 - 2-1, 2-8: Live to Europe via Radio 1 FM 14/5/94 - 2-8: Guitar textures sourced from Robert Fripp live with FSOL Radio 1 FM 14/5/94 - 1-3, 1-7: Live to The Kitchen New York 3/11/94 - 1-5, 2-6, 2-7: John Williams - acoustic bassloops sourced from the album Cavatina - put through the machines - 1-2: Bassballs - Far - Out Son Of Lung And The Ramblings Of A Madman - Phillip Pin - 2-9: Contains horn sample from Vegas El Bandito and additional percussion loop from Kundalini (23 Skidoo) used courtesy of Buddha Palm Music Ltd performed by 23 Skidoo under license from Ronin Records Ltd. Uncredited: Synth string loop on track 1-3 is taken from "Entrance (Hohner Afternooning)" by Sun Electric, from "[m23480]" Both the title of track 1-7 and the vocal sample on the intro of track 1-8 ("You know the way everybody's into weirdness right now? Cosmic unconscious.") are taken from the 1984 movie "Repo Man". Made in the UE: backcover and discs Made in Czech Republic: sticker on shrinkwrap
"ISDN: 30th Anniversary" is a special edition CD release by the pioneering electronic music duo Future Sound Of London, brought to you by UMR. This anniversary edition celebrates three decades since the original groundbreaking album "ISDN," which was first released in 1994 and became renowned for its innovative use of live ISDN transmissions and genre-blending soundscapes. The album features a unique fusion of ambient, techno, trip-hop, and experimental electronica that has influenced countless artists over the years. Future Sound Of London (FSOL), comprised of Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans, are celebrated for their boundary-pushing productions such as "Lifeforms" and "Dead Cities." Their work has consistently charted new territory in electronic music, earning them critical acclaim worldwide. UMR (Universal Music Recordings) is known for producing high-quality reissues and special editions from legendary artists across genres, ensuring timeless classics reach both new listeners and devoted fans.
No. of tracks: 18
Manufacturer No.: 5873357
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