Accelerator is the debut album by British electronica group The Future Sound of London. It is widely regarded as their most "club friendly" album in that almost all the tracks have a sonic, dance friendly vibe and it doesn't contain much of their later, more off-beat, complex, ambient techniques. It was released in Britain in 1991, and re-released a year later with two remixes after the commercial success of the Papua New Guinea single. Due to record label difficulties it could not be released in the United States until 1996, where it contained a further remix. It was… read more
Accelerator is the debut album by British electronica group The Future Sound of London. It is widely regarded as their most "club friendly"… read more
Accelerator is the debut album by British electronica group The Future Sound of London. It is widely regarded as their most "club friendly" album in that almost all the tracks … read more
The Future Sound of London (often abbreviated to FSOL) is a British experimental, electronic music duo, formed in 1988 in Manchester, United Kingdom, and made up by Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans. Their music style covers most areas of electronic music, such as techno, drum and bass, house, trip-hop, ambient, dub, and often incorporates elements of jazz, classical and psychedelic rock. In addition to music composition, they are involved in 2D and 3D computer graphics, video, animation (in making almost all their own videos for their singles), radio broadcasting and creating their o… read more
The Future Sound of London (often abbreviated to FSOL) is a British experimental, electronic music duo, formed in 1988 in Manchester, United Kingdom, and made up by Garry Cobain and Brian D… read more
The Future Sound of London (often abbreviated to FSOL) is a British experimental, electronic music duo, formed in 1988 in Manchester, United Kingdom, and made up by Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans. Their music style covers most areas of… read more