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The Future Sound Of London - Environments II

The Future Sound Of London - Environments II

Musician: The Future Sound Of London
Album title: Environments II
Style: Modern Classical, IDM, Abstract, Ambient
Released: 2009
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1408 mb
Size APE version: 1327 mb
Size WMA version: 1526 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 722
Format: XM AU MIDI AUD ADX ASF WMA
Genre: Electronic

The Future Sound Of London - Environments II


Tracklist

1 Viewed From Above 2:34
2 Glacier (Part 1) 8:55
3 Serengeti 4:32
4 Colour-blind 3:39
5 A Corner 3:24
6 Newfoundland 2:03
7 North Arctic 3:19
8 Factories And Assembly 4:59
9 Ice Formed 4:20
10 Small Town 3:14
11 Nearly Home 3:38
12 Boca Manu 2:22
13 Journey To The Center 3:40
14 Glacier (Part 2) 6:18

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – EBV Studios
  • Engineered At – 9 Ley Lines West
  • Published By – Future Song Publishing
  • Distributed By – Pinnacle
  • Manufactured By – Passion Music Ltd.
  • Marketed By – Passion Music Ltd.

Credits

  • Artwork [Art] – ebV*
  • Engineer – Yage
  • Other [Help And Inspiration] – Chris Margory, Colin Bell, Daniel Pemberton, Max Richter, Robert Fripp, Will White
  • Producer – The Future Sound Of London
  • Technician [Enhanced By] – FSOL*, Yage
  • Written-By – Brian Dougans, Gaz Cobain*

Notes

Recorded at EBV Studios, London. Enhanced at 9 Ley Lines West, 2008.

Published by Futuresong.

57.00 mins (run time)

© 2008
Made in England.
Distributed in the UK by Pinnacle.

Issued in a standard jewel case with eight page booklet.
Note: Artist name and release title varies. The artist name and title are taken from the cover.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 013993 906223
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5013993906223
  • Matrix / Runout: EDC Blackburn Ltd CDTOT62 01
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 1&3): IFPI L135
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI L136
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0456 IFPI 04AF
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 0498
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 0418
  • Rights Society: MCPS
  • Other (Etched In Plastic Inner Hub (Variant 1&2)): MADE IN THE UK

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LP TOT 62 The Future Sound Of London Environments II ‎(LP, Album, 140) fsoldigital.com LP TOT 62 UK 2014
LPTOT 62 The Future Sound Of London Environments II ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, 180) fsoldigital.com LPTOT 62 UK 2014
none The Future Sound Of London Environments II ‎(14xFile, MP3, Album) fsoldigital.com none UK 2008



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Vobei
Probably one of my most incredible records I have ever heard. A mix of classical, ambient, and IDM. Blown away the first time I heard it. This is the kind of music that expands the mind.
Amerikan_Volga
Simply wonderful; a vast, expansive journey through the farthest reaches of humanity's industrial uprising. There are sounds on here that not even "Lifeforms" could fathom. Whereas that was more of an organic affair, Environments II is the result of flora melding with cold steel. Journies through overgrown establishments and ancient outposts long-forgotten, yet still rife with faint, flowing energy and the dreams of slumbering Artificial Intelligences. It even brings about melodies and samples previously encountered through works past; "Ice Formed", in particular has a distinct, crystallized "Calcium"-esque synth providing much of the draw to the former's composition. Think of this as a fusion of their entire back-catalogue, yet re-worked and shaped into a sound never before encountered from this dynamic duo.This is not to be missed by anyone -- even those outside the current FSOL fanbase. Kick back and let the music take you.
Elizabeth
Much better then Environments 1 in my opinion. If I had to guess, the first Environments appeared to be old material while this album is seemingly composed of new material (The first Environments had much more of the electronica funk from their 90's music). I say that because the music is unlike any previous FSOL music. The style is much more ambient and vast then all other albums they've created. There are no true standouts to me, as this album must be listened to as a whole... Keep it coming FSOL!
Aradwyn
Agreed it's not that different, but it's still great.
Gavinranadar
'The first Environments had much more of the electronica funk from their 90's music.'err... and the problem with that is...?
Mavivasa
Well I think most of the sound-bank here is not different from what was used in Dead Cities. Seriously they could have bothered looking for new samples ... I'm quite disappointed :