This was just announced--2LP set...
https://www.recordstoreday.co.uk/record ... Ultraland
It's listed as Future Sound of London, which is interesting
I had been hoping for Environments 3, but this is certainly a nice alternative
Record Store Day 2025 - Alice in Ultraland
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By who ... people that have only heard this one albumAlbum has been described as the best thing the creators of The Future Sound of London and The Amorphous Androgynous have ever done.

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I think many would agree that Lifeforms and Dead Cities, at least, would like to have a word with those people...
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Yes, I took offence to that remark as well.
Nice to see it back in print though, long overdue, especially given the prices the original goes for.
Nice to see it back in print though, long overdue, especially given the prices the original goes for.
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lol at that quote, i cant imagine anyone thinking this was better than most fsol albums!
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I wasn't lucky enough to get it on RSD day and after. Hopefully, the LP will appear on their Bandcamp page, does anyone know when exactly?
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I wonder why ISDN is always left out of top FSOL records. This album is insane and has influenced me no less than those toppers previously mentioned.
I had killed a man...a man who looked like me
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Three reasons I can think of:
It’s generally weirder, darker and less easily accessible than the other two
It’s maybe slightly less distinct in terms of creating a specific world (deserts/rainforests, city etc)
The jazzy-leaning trip-hop style is slightly less of a popular approach to many fans, as opposed to the ambient techno and IDM sounds of the other two
I believe it’s Brian’s personal favourite.
It’s generally weirder, darker and less easily accessible than the other two
It’s maybe slightly less distinct in terms of creating a specific world (deserts/rainforests, city etc)
The jazzy-leaning trip-hop style is slightly less of a popular approach to many fans, as opposed to the ambient techno and IDM sounds of the other two
I believe it’s Brian’s personal favourite.
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For me personally, ISDN, Lifeforms, and Dead Cities are all up there at the top
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I didn't know that they were so impressed by the Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva
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Pulsa_De_Nura - "Come" (Come at least for a day) 1975 ~ 1977 years, the accompaniment: vocal & instrumental ensemble (VIA, band) "Rhythm", directed & the arrangement by Alexander Avilov / lyrics & music by Alla Pugacheva as Boris Gorbonos (her alter ego) very similar
