Future Sound of London / Dead Cities
Genre: music4me > Dance > Dance
Format: CD Album
Released: Mon 28 Oct 1996
Catalogue Number: VGAI8420682.2

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Description:
Dead Cities turned out to be the Future Sound of London's bow out from the spotlight -- at least, nothing further was released by them for the rest of the decade and well into the next one. Compared to the crisp approach of Accelerator and Lifeforms' disorienting, surprising exploration into ambient sound, Dead Cities finds the group trying out something new yet again. The theme of the album, thoroughly explored in the art (as always, created by the group itself), seems to be one of futuristic urban decay, almost as if reacting against the perceived otherwordliness of Lifeforms, calmer moments like the acoustic guitar shimmer of "Her Face Forms in Summertime" aside. Hints of cyberpunk fetishism and atmospheres are everywhere, combined with a generally darker sound track for track and more upfront beats on a number of songs. "My Kingdom," a spooky choice for the initial single, blends in low-pitched drones with the echoing shuffle of the main rhythm, suggesting a Japanese city set somewhere in the outback after all the world's power finally ran out. As a further touch, the overall Blade Runner feeling of Dead Cities is heightened even more via the sampling of Mary Hopkin's haunting, wordless vocals from that film's soundtrack. The collage approach that has served the band well over the years recurs time and again -- snippets from unreleased spoken word performances and reworked orchestrations float up and down in the mix, feeling like an unusual sonic tour. That said, two of the strongest moments on Dead Cities -- the amazing single "We Have Explosive" and its semi-remix "Herd Killing," which starts the album -- come from the same source, namely Run-DMC. The brutal guitar stab and accompanying wah-wah and shout, which define both tracks, come from the Tougher Than Leather album, here reshuffled into a brusque, memorable punch with a killer, buzzing bassline. ~ Ned Raggett, AMG

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Track Listing:

1.  Herd Killing
2.  Dead Cities
3.  Her Face Forms in Summertime
4.  We Have Explosive
5.  Everyone in the World Is Doing Something Without Me
6.  My Kingdom
7.  Max
8.  Antique Toy
9.  Quagmire
10.  A State of Permanent Abyss
11.  Glass
12.  Yage
13.  Vit Drowning
14.  Through Your Gills I Breathe
15.  First Death in the Family

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