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While webcast concerts and performances swiftly became commonplace by the end of the 1990s, there had to be pioneers somewhere in earlier years, and FSOL was among them. Instead of touring for the Lifeforms album in 1994, they instead set up a series of appearances on a variety of radio stations, as well as concert dates involving broadcasting to specific venues. ISDN, named after the high-speed connection that made these ventures possible, compiles a variety of cuts from four different sessions, including one with Robert Fripp. All four were live performances, with only new material appearing on ISDN itself, making it a fine standalone collection of intrinsic value beyond its gee-whiz factor. While not a cohesive listen like Lifeforms by default -- the selections aren't organized in chronological fashion -- all are edited together to provide a reasonable enough simulation of a standalone performance. Stylistically the duo explore both the experimental reaches of Lifeforms' unsettling ambient approach and the rougher sounds which would come to dominate on Dead Cities. "The Far Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman" makes for a great taste of the latter, with a steady, aggressive hip-hop loop mixed with muted jazz trumpet and cascading, unnerving synth swirls and sighs, not to mention sudden guitar stabs. Similarly aggro efforts appear, like the steady, booming breakbeat echo and intense synth bassline on "Slider." On the calmer but no less intriguing side, standouts include "Just a Fuckin' Idiot" and especially "Dirty Shadows," subtle and threatening in atmosphere, resembling a spooked-out In the Nursery track. Besides Fripp, there's one other guest on the album -- sort of: John Williams gets some of his acoustic bass work sampled for a core loop on "Smokin Japanese Babe," which predates the commercial explosion of trip-hop by mere months. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Just a Fuckin Idiot The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (5:39)
Far-Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (4:29)
Appendage The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (2:25)
Slider The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (7:22)
Smokin' Japanese Babe The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (4:59)
You're Creeping Me Out The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (6:31)
Eyes Pop - Skin Explodes - Everybody Dead The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (3:45)
It's My Mind That Works The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (3:24)
Dirty Shadows The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (6:15)
Tired The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (6:31)
Egypt The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (4:11)
Kai The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (4:24)
Amoeba The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (5:20)
A Study of Six Guitars The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (4:12)
Snake Hips The Future Sound of London The Future Sound of London (5:51)

Credits

The Future Sound of London (Composer), The Future Sound of London (Producer), The Future Sound of London (Main Performer), Robert Fripp (Guitar), John Williams (Bass Programming), John Williams (Bass Programming), YAGE (Engineer)
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ISDN

Second edition cover
Live album by The Future Sound of London
Released December 5, 1994 (limited)Flag of the United Kingdom
June 2, 1995 (second)Flag of the United Kingdom
Recorded Earthbeat Studios
Genre Ambient, Techno, Experimental
Length 74:57 (limited)
75:27 (second)
Label Astralwerks
Professional reviews
The Future Sound of London chronology
Lifeforms
(1994)
ISDN
(1994/1995)
Dead Cities
(1996)
Alternate cover
Alternate, black covered limited edition

ISDN is a music album by experimental electronica artists The Future Sound of London which was released in two different versions in 1994 and 1995. The music on the album is edited together from various live broadcasts that the band had broadcast to radio stations all over the world using ISDN, which at the time was a relatively new technology.

Contents

The Album

Stylistically, the record features some of the ambient of their previous work, but brings in elements of hip-hop, trip-hop and acid jazz.[1]

The two released versions have different track listings and cover art. The limited edition, a 10,000-copy pressing released in December 1994, has a black cover. The later release, which first appeared in June 1995, has a white cover with black writing, and a different track listing.

The album contains numerous references to several films such as Repo Man in "Eyes Pop - Skin Explodes - Everybody Dead" is a line spoken by the character J. Frank Parnell, and the track "It's My Mind That Works" samples Miller saying "you know how everybody's into weirdness right now" and "it's all part of a cosmic unconsciousness." There are also a samples from the sci-fi epic movie Aliens in the track "The Far Out Son Of A Lung And The Ramblings Of A Madman"[2], along with robotic sounds and laser-fire from the film "The Black Hole" in the track "Just a Fuckin Idiot", and samples from films Escape From New York, Predator and The Exorcist II scattered throughout the record.

Track listing

Limited edition

  1. "Just a Fuckin Idiot" – 5:39
  2. "The Far Out Son Of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman" – 4:29
  3. "Appendage" – 2:26
  4. "Slider" – 7:22
  5. "Smokin Japanese Babe" – 4:59
  6. "You're Creeping Me Out" – 6:32
  7. "Eyes Pop - Skin Explodes - Everybody Dead" – 3:45
  8. "It's My Mind That Works" – 3:25
  9. "Dirty Shadows" – 6:15
  10. "Tired" – 6:32
  11. "Egypt" – 4:11
  12. "Are They Fightin Us" – 6:23
  13. "Hot Knives" – 3:20
  14. "A Study Of Six Guitars" – 4:13
  15. "An End of Sorts" – 5:26

Second edition

  1. "Just a Fuckin Idiot" – 5:39
  2. "The Far Out Son Of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman" – 4:29
  3. "Appendage" – 2:26
  4. "Slider" – 7:22
  5. "Smokin Japanese Babe" – 4:59
  6. "You're Creeping Me Out" – 6:32
  7. "Eyes Pop - Skin Explodes - Everybody Dead" – 3:45
  8. "It's My Mind That Works" – 3:25
  9. "Dirty Shadows" – 6:15
  10. "Tired" – 6:32
  11. "Egypt" – 4:11
  12. "Kai" – 4:24
  13. "Amoeba" – 5:21
  14. "A Study Of Six Guitars" – 4:13
  15. "Snake Hips" – 5:52

Vinyl edition

  1. "Just a Fuckin Idiot" – 5:39
  2. "The Far Out Son Of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman" – 4:29
  3. "Appendage" – 2:26
  4. "Slider" – 7:22
  5. "Smokin Japanese Babe" – 4:59
  6. "You're Creeping Me Out" – 6:32
  7. "Eyes Pop - Skin Explodes - Everybody Dead" – 3:45
  8. "It's My Mind That Works" – 3:25
  9. "Dirty Shadows" – 6:15
  10. "Tired" – 6:32
  11. "Egypt" – 4:11
  12. "Are They Fightin Us" – 6:23
  13. "Kai" – 4:24
  14. "Amoeba" – 5:21
  15. "A Study Of Six Guitars" – 4:13
  16. "Snake Hips" – 5:52

Crew

  • Written and produced by The Future Sound of London
  • Engineered by Yage for EBV
  • Recorded live at Earthbeat Studios, London 1995, during various ISDN transmissions
  • Guitar on Dirty Shadows on was sourced from Robert Fripp live with FSOL, Radio 1 FM, on 14/5/94.
  • John Williams - acoustic bass loops was sourced from the album Cavatina - put through the machines on Smokin' Japanese Babe & Are They Fightin Us.
  • Snake Hips contains a horn sample from Vegas El Bandito and additional percussion loop from Kundalini by 23 Skidoo.
  • Hot Knives is based on the Mental Cube track Chile Of The Bass Generation.

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