26 July 2025

Time for Our A.A. Meeting

 

Amorphous Androgynous is one of the Future Sound of London's most well-known aliases. Used for their early 90s album Tales of Ephidrina. FSoL had a string of early 00s psychedelic releases [The Isness (2002), Alice in Ultraland (2005),  The Peppermint Tree & The Seeds of Superconsciousness (2008)]. These later psychedelic releases generally add a 'The' to the name to differentiate from the '90s electronic material.

This psychedelic classic has added vocal support from Doree Jackson. 

 

FSoL present The Amorphous Androgynous - Alice in Ultraland, Harvest 2005.
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The Emptiness of Nothingness
The Witchfinder
The Witch Hunt
All is Harvest
The Prophet
Indian Swing
The Seasons Turn
High & Dry
Yes My Brother - You've Gotta Turn Yourself Around
In the Summertime of Consciousness
Billy the Onion
Another Fairy Tale Ending
The World is Full of Plankton
The Wicker Doll
 
 
 

Look what the spice dragged in,

14 comments:

  1. Alice in Ultraland
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  2. scorcher!! <3

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  3. Hm, i'm not sure if i have this one but i'm away catsitting for a few days so can't check. Oh well, no harm done in getting it again. Miaouw!

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    1. Taking care of the pussy for a few days. Excellent.

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    2. Ah, if only it would come to me when i called...

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  4. Thank you. Somehow I've overlooked this release, and I thought I had most of FSOL's works. They really are a diverse set of artists and I love their flair for experimentation with genres.

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    1. Glad to be of server. Future Sounds, indeed.

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  5. New to me but I like it! Thanks N0!

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  6. Fantastic! Thanks NØ! Much appreciated!

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  7. I jumped on this one, started to listen and then went to my folders and - yep I've had a copy for some years. Really my memory is terrible. So thanks for the heads up and inspiration. I probably rate it higher now than I did back then. On a related note I still think FSOL's Papua New Guinea is one of the greatest dance / chill tunes ever - especially Andrew Weatherall's mix.

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    1. On the High Priests of Electronic Dub share:
      https://nathannothinsez.blogspot.com/2014/04/high-priests-of-electronic-dub.html
      there is a great Dub version of FSOL's "Papua New Guinea" Check it out if you so desire. Thanks for te comment.

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