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39 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a flawless, beautiful work of art,
By Gwac (The Dark Side) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lifeform (Audio CD)
This is probably my favorite "electronica" album. FSOL really have a way of finding great melodies and rhythms to work with. If you're wondering whether you'll like this or not, there are a couple things you should consider:1)What other kind of electronica do you like? If you're a big fan of the fast, rhythmic songs of Dead Cities, but not the slower ones, this might not be for you. Also, this is by no means similar to Accelerator. 2)You should be able to appreciate quiet, yet complex music. Lifeforms isn't very loud. It speaks to you very serenely. These samples really don't tell you a lot about the music, since they're so short. You'll need to hear some full songs to get a better idea. I recommend this album to anyone with an open mind who's looking for something different.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An ambient techno masterpiece, more than 'papua new guinea',
By Pete (San Diego, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lifeform (Audio CD)
For anyone who is absolutely new to FSOL or ambient techno, I should first say that it really is a viable, meaningful form of music that goes beyond the long-standing stereotype of being lifeless and computer-generated. FSOL is the perfect example of really great ambient techno, for its music seems to send you on an endless journey with every song. However, it can be hard to get into music like this, and people are often quick to dismiss it as boring, uninspired, or slow. This is a typical reaction of people used to mainstream pop or techno, and even FSOL fans who have only been exposed to the widely-known 'Papua New Guinea'. To put it concisely: don't expect a cd full of beat-driven club hits like Papua New Guinea. Most FSOL music goes far beyond that. Lifeforms, like other FSOL albums such as ISDN, Cascade, Lifeforms (Paths 1-7), Amorphous Androgynous' Tales of Ephidrina, and to some extent Dead Cities, is more of a musical experience, going beyond the typical musical beats found in most techno and absorbing the listener in a collage of extraordinary sounds. Each disc of lifeforms is really one, long, extended musical masterpiece, as you could listen to the entire disc and not realized you listened to eight or eleven different 'songs'. This is truly an album you pop in the cd player and sit back and experience, as all FSOL albums are. One minute you may imagine yourself at the edge of the earth, the next floating in space, the next at a crowded airport with FSOL playing over the loudspeakers. As far as 'songs' go, the ones that come closest to your typical songs would be cascade, vertical pig, vit, omnipresence, room 208, and flak. Lifeforms (or any FSOL cd for that matter) is definitely worth your attention. However, for those only familiar with Papua New Guinea, be prepared for music that goes far beyond one club smash. Sure the music may be hard to warm up to, but once it does you will find yourself listening to the beautiful sounds over and over again. And for the new techno fan, try lifeforms first and let your mind float away. Then acquaint yourselves with the more 'mainstream' likes of Papua New Guinea.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Landmark Album,
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This review is from: Lifeforms (Audio CD)
I discovered Electronic Music about 5 years ago and I've been studying this strange world since then. The world of Pure Electronic Ambient Music was born at the end of the '70s with artists such as Brian Eno, Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze. As the '80s faded, the style was being experimented by some people from the Techno side of Electronic. The Ambient-Techno was born. This album was conceived in 1994 a few years after others like The Orb and Aphex Twin had released some masterpieces. Nowadays, this album stand as one of the essential work that set the style from it's dawn. The sampling is excellent, unique and there are absolutely no clips in the loops. The Sequences are melding perfectly and the production is very good. Most importantly...., It sounds as good today as it was. Essentiel!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Both serene and driving, one of the best ambient releases,
This review is from: Lifeform (Audio CD)
Future Sound of London's LIFEFORMS double LP is an exquisite exploration of two CDs of ambient and organic sounds. While the opening track, "Cascade," may be the most recognizable, due to its place in Sasha and John Digweed's NORTHERN EXPOSURE collaboration, it is will "Ill Flower" that the album begins to truly unfold. The first disc ends with the shocking (because of the first vocals of the whole album) "Among Myselves." The second disc is certain the more active of the two, with its threatening "Vertical Pig" and beautiful "Elaborate Burn." The musical structure of LIFEFORMS is ever elusive and the listener who tries to consciously grasp it all will miss the attractiveness of the album. It is as background music or drift-off-to-sleep sounds that the true emotional power comes forth.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
In a Class of Its Own,
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This review is from: Lifeform (Audio CD)
Of the various criticisms I have heard (in my realm of existence) on the subject of "electronic" music, the foremost challenges its imagination. The point is semi-valid. After hearing the likes of Brian Eno and early era Tangerine Dream, it seemed that electronic music would open up new frontiers in an increasingly assembly line musical industry. Instead, it has largely spiralled into an assembly line industry of its own right..fueled on samplers and monotonous dance beats. On Lifeforms, FSOL gives us a taste of the potential electronic music can exhibit. Full of shifting beats, shimmering and haunting ambient sound and alien texture, it creates a near-tangible world throughout its two-disc span. In this world, you will find some things familiar, and some things hardly imagined. It's a refreshing shift. Lifeforms is a practice not in cultural servitude, but rather in creativity and artistry. Pick it up and jump in! You'll thank yourself for it. It's difficult for this listener to imagine otherwise.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great album that can be expanded,
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This review is from: Lifeform (Audio CD)
This album always conjures up strange visions for me. The soundscape is so vivid that it actually distracts me if I leave it playing as background music.
I would say that this is the best album FSoL has created to date, but that assumes that their albums can be compared to each other. Like so many great musicians, each of their albums has a distinct feel to it and, once the album is done, there will never be anything else quite like it. One nice thing about this album is that besides two wonderful discs, you can also get the remixes of Lifeforms and Cascade which are wonderful almost album-length works that stand on their own. I have (as far as I know) all of the FSoL/AA CDs up through Alice in Ultraland and when I run Lifeforms through my mp3 player, I always end up listening to the Cascade remixes, then Lifeforms, then the Lifeforms remixes and turn it into a nearly 3 hour experience. Anyway, the upshot of this is that I would recommend this album to anyone who has an imagination, and if you love it, Cascade and Lifeforms.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Electronic Sounds,
By SystemStructure "System uses Meditate! A goo... (town, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lifeform (Audio CD)
Well, here we are. One of the true works of the electronic genre in the 90's, "Lifeforms" is true sonic adventure. This is obviously some of the best work that FSOL ever did. "Lifeforms" is a double album of electronic and ambient moments spliced together, interchanged and meshed. For ambient work, it has a lot of randomness and bright detail thrown in at a rapid pace. There is a lot of energy and terse grab to the songs, despite their being ambient. It is very original, I praise originality in music. Give it a try, put on some "Flower" "Bird Wings" or some "Elaborate Burn."
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lifeforms is the best album ever.,
By Techboy (Louisville, KY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lifeform (Audio CD)
This album was my introduction to electronic music, and I have yet to find any electronica that exceeds it. Lifeforms makes insanity sound glorious. I have listened to it more than any other album in my collection. It is truly unsurpassed. It sounds like enlightened honey. Listen to it - in order - at least three times on a good system before you form an opinion of it because it is organic, layered, and tells a sensory story.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
still a classic,
By Zoo_Eyes "trad/digital artist" (Berkeley,CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lifeform (Audio CD)
I decided to write a review for this since I did not see too many
recent ones. This album holds a special place for me and every time I listen to it I am reminded of worlds I had forgotton. FSOL never did top this, but one amazing album is no small feat. This is more of a soundscape disc so if you are wanting something similar to FSOLs more upbeat tracks like "We Have Explosive"--stay away. The albums artwork still effects me. I am a 3d artist, and despite being obviously dated (technically) the art on the inner sleeve of the girl reaching out to the weird alien orb is still a powerful image--and sums of the themes of this album very well. I own a lot of cds but there are a select few which will always be on rotation--Lifeforms will always be one of them.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Future Sound Of London,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lifeforms (Audio CD)
I picked this CD up out of my brothers old closet the other day, and without having listened to any electronic music before(outside of Aphex twin, if you can consider that electronic music), I instantly loved the CD. Definitely recommended for anyone and everyone.
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Lifeform by Future Sound of London (Audio CD - 1994)
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