Article: INTERVIEW: Crazed techno brilliance comes full circle on 'Isness'

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(Independent Florida Alligator) (U-WIRE) GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- In order to approach the one great work every artist believes is somewhere inside his head, there is a clear path, a sort of ramp-up which leads to that single piece. For the Future Sound of London, that piece was "Dead Cities," the 1996 album which contemplated a bleak, bare world scarred by humanity and its quest for technology.

And while the band had spent eight years releasing landmark electronic albums, picking up a multitude of monikers whenever a new name better reflected the work along the way, "Dead Cities" closed out a journey which listeners had been entirely unaware of.

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