The Isness and the Otherness
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Lovers
- Isness
- Mello Hippo Disco Show
- Goodbye Sky
- Elysian Feels
- Go Tell It To The Trees Egghead
- Divinity
- Guru Song
- Osho
- Her Tongue Is Like A Jellyfish
- Meadows
- High Tide On The Sea Of Flesh
- Galaxial Pharmaceutical
Disc 2:
- Elysian Feels
- Yo Yo
- Goodbye Sky
- Lovers
- Maharishi Raga
- Band
- Rural Green
- Chananah
- She Sells Electric Ego
- Chinese Whispers
- Slo Mo
- Conga Run
- Theram
- Toy Piano
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #134381 in Music
- Released on: 2005-10-31
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
"They're so antisocial," said Mixmaster Morris of the reclusive Future Sound of London. "They won't even go to parties anymore--they do all their gigs over the telephone." After the success of their majestic "Papua New Guinea" single and the Accelerator album from which it was taken, FSOL retreated to the studio and never left. Their only communication with the outside world was through their music, an increasingly abstract Dadaist collage of overdubbed beats and noises that defied genres and stymied trend-happy journalists. While some of the material on ISDN was previously released under the pseudonym Far Out Son of Lung (the worst-kept secret in dance music), the bulk of the album was taped from performances delivered via digital telephone links to radio stations throughout Europe. Naturally, the ubiquitous and intrusive medium of radio encourages challenging and elaborate environmental music. So unlike their previous album, Lifeforms, whose closest earthly relation was techno, ISDN is the distant cousin of jazz, both in its blatant sampling of sax and drums and its freeform, exploratory nature. --Matthew Corwine
Customer Reviews
Proves psychadelic is a state of mind, not just a product of a singular generation
So there were many super amazing psychadelic albums first time round, in the 60's and 70's.
So, this double album wears its floyd, beatles, donovan, shankar influences on its sleeve.
So, this is as good as, if not better than many amazing albums of the 60's.
Take two visionary producers who gave us some of the most complete, best electronic releases of the 90's, who are now getting to grips with song based structure, and orchestrating real instruments with boundless passion, and staggering craft, and you'll see why.
Best described as retro - future, this album persuades one that the psychadelic spirit existed way, way before the sixties and still will for eons to come. Visually as well as Aurally evocative, this masterwork has stage setting majestic splendour that many film directors would be in awe of.
Reset your music radar to pick up the worlds of the Otherness and the Isness, they're totally off the map baby...
vastly different
I have been a fsol fan for ages and this albumn is my favourite. For anyone who does not know fsol they are to me a good sample/computer type of dance music that give a slow but strong and very dark vibe. I think that they have a very dim view of the future and they reflect this in their music.
The albumn (as most albumns do) has some filler but these keep in touch with the feel of the stronger songs (tracks) they just do not progress as well as they could. The stronger tracks are me real hidden classics that match Aphex Twins or the orbs best.
If you are of like mind you may, like me, find this albumn to be a permanent space in an mp3.
IT'S UNIQUE
In reponse to the it's it's awful comment - it's different.
Music does not have to be poptastic, it can be based around sounds and rhythms.
And these guys know how to put together amazing examples of audio you will not here anywhere else on this earth.
I cannot reccomend this duo enough however read the previous post, and if you can't appreciate the genre O.K.
It's worth the try, and you'll never look back.
Absolutely awesome, mind blowing, get it and if you wish for a gentle start to the FSOl experience go for lifeforms.
Get them all, theyr're all interesting and a sonic fantasyland.
Unbelievable.





