- Teachings from the Electronic Brain
Infobox Album
Name = Teachings from the Electronic Brain
Type = Compilation album
Artist = The Future Sound of London
Released = 2006 flagicon|United Kingdom
Genre =Electronica
Ambient
IDM
Length = 64:44
Label =Astralwerks
Producer =Brian Dougans ,Garry Cobain ,Philip Pin
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?P=amg&sql=10:hn8o1vf6zzpa link]
* Remixmag " [http://remixmag.com/artists/remix_cd_reviews_44/ Very Favourable] "
Last album = "Alice in Ultraland " (2005)
This album = "Teachings from the Electronic Brain"
(2006)
Next album = "A Gigantic Globular Burst Of Anti-Static " (2007)"Teachings from the Electronic Brain" is a compilation of songs from throughout the career of British band
The Future Sound of London , and was released in2006 . The diversity of their wide range of work is even more apparent on a compilation such as this.Album
The album also includes two songs they recorded under the name
Amorphous Androgynous . [http://www.secondthought.co.uk/fsol/] [ [http://www.discogs.com/release/802517 Future Sound Of London, The - Teachings From The Electronic Brain (The Best Of FSOL) ] ] [ [http://remixmag.com/artists/news/fsol-cdreview-112006/ Cd Review: Fsol, Teachings From The Electronic Brain ] ] Despite favourable reviews in the press, the album has been unpopular with fans, who have criticised its tracklist as being lazy, drawing largely from Dead Cities, and with tracks simply fading in and out rather than being properly mixed. [http://users.boardnation.com/~fsoladmin/index.php?board=1;action=display;threadid=140;start=0] However in an interview with "Barcodezine" (who found it favourable) Cobain states:cquote|"...well in our mind we tried to make it a nice balance of night and dark, feminine/masculine – all these qualities. There’s quite a few different sides to FSOL, there is the very, very abstract, what we term the more male, machine music. We tried to not go too extreme into that but keep it melodic, experimental, involving, yes the hits, but in maybe edited or slightly remixed form – there’s an edit of the Liz Fraser (Cocteau Twins) single on there. But actually, from our point of view, what we consider to be the most long-standing tracks, and try to get the balance right, which I think we’ve done quite well."| [ [http://www.barcodezine.com/The%20Future%20Sound%20Of%20London%20Interview.htm The Future Sound Of London Interview ] ]Track listing
# "Papua New Guinea (12" Version)" – 4:59
# "Max" – 2:55
# "Everyone in the World is Doing Something Without Me" – 2:00
# "My Kingdom " – 5:39
# "Smokin' Japanese Babe" – 5:14
# "Antique Toy" – 4:15
# "Lifeforms (Radio Edit)" – 4:39
# "Yage" – 6:23
# "Expander (12" Version)" – 4:52
# "Glass" – 4:55
# "The Far-Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman " – 4:15
# "The Lovers" – 5:57
# "Mountain Goat" – 4:41
# "Cascade (Shortform)" – 4:17
# "We Have Explosive (7" Edit)" – 3:10Crew
*Artwork By [Design] - Andrew Day in The Red Room, EMI
*Compiled By - Future Sound Of London, The
*Engineer - Stone Freshwaters (tracks: 12) , Yage
*Mastered By - Ian Jones (4)
*Other [Directed By] - FSOL (tracks: 13)
*Other [Project Coordinator] - Libby Jones , Paula Flack
*Producer - Future Sound Of London, The (tracks: 1 to 12, 14, 15) , Philip Pin (tracks: 13)
*Written-By - Brian Dougans ,Elizabeth Fraser (tracks: 7) , Garry Cobain
*"Max" written byMax Richter References
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