In Place of Language is a truly exciting record. In a time where much of electronic music harks back to the past, two trailblazers have combined to produce an EP that is firmly set on the future.
Tag: FSOL
Inkipak :: Signature sound
Regarding Jon Mace’s background, artistic inspiration, music-making process, and any surprising insights that his followers should be aware of, it is an honor to speak with him through a series of questions and answers on behalf of Igloo Magazine.
The Future Sound Of London :: Presents Pulse Five (De:tuned)
Pulse Five is not just a retrospective on the wonders of FSOL, it is a celebration, a point of return and new beginnings for listeners to experience the intrepid audio endeavors of these sonic sculptors.
FSOLdigital presents :: Mind Maps 4 (Touched Music)
Yage have taken a great bunch of pieces and turned them into something even more incredible, while scattering their own works (under the guise of FSOL) here and there.
Inkipak :: +ve (Fourier Transform)
As we drift downstream, the bliss only continues, and makes it harder to fathom how such a coherent and beautifully flowing album can come along and feel like an old friend from the first listen.
I AWAKE :: Kaleidoscopic (Igloo Mix)
I Awake has masterfully concocted an eclectic potion of unique tracks from all kinds of corners of the far-flung musical spectrum. The latest chapter in our […]
The Future Sound of London :: Environment 5 (FSOL Digital)
Scene by scene, the album unfolds and embodies a new archetype. What carries through the record, somehow translated through these elegantly arranged pieces, is a […]










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