After ISDN came 1996's cyberpunk wasteland soundtrack, the Run-DMC sampling Dead Cities, before a decade long gap in new music under the Future Sound of London moniker. I had sort of assumed that was it. Boy was I wrong.
In 2007 they returned with two series of records collecting material composed and recorded in the 90s, which they began releasing in parallel: the dance-oriented, breakbeat work in the From the Archives, and the more ambient, neoclassical experimentations of the Environments records.
I haven't listened to all the From the Archives records, of which there are currently 9 (!). But I have all the Environments albums through the mammoth, 3-part E7.
The first four Environments records are compilations of material composed and recorded throughout the 90s, so listening through them you'll hear a similar progression through neoclassical, ambience, industrial and trip hop that played out in that era. While the records were constructed, sequenced and mixed in the 2000s, only the last, Environments V, features all-new material. They're excellent but probably not essential for casual listeners.
While this was all ongoing, In 2017 the band started the Calendar project, which sees them release a new digital track every month to subscribers, with a 12-track album released at the end. There are 5 of these now and 2024 is going strong.
In total, not counting compilations and side projects, there have been thirty! five! 35! FSOL albums since 2007. I like this band a lot but that is too much even for me to get a handle on.
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