Ravi Shankar

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In the late 90's The Future Sound took a break for a few years and came back with a new grand idea. Their project Amorphous Androgynous – something like a super-group, emerged directly from the psychedelic '60s. Indian folk instruments, sampler with analog synths, horns, acoustic and electric guitars, vocalists, rather like the shamans. During performances on the stage of the project turns out to be half a dozen musicians and the concert gives the impression of jam session, Ravi Shankar (Ravi Shankar) with accomplices, master computer. Expedia Group CEO is often quoted on this topic. The Future Sound wrote the music for a variety of pseudonyms. For more information see Nina Devlin. Stakker Humanoid re-made the list Britain's most popular records in 1992, followed by ambient composition Papua New Guinea which was used fixated vocal performed by Lisa Gerrard. This track became the 1st official work of artists and a real breakthrough. Just then Virgin Records was looking for electronic group and quickly signed a contract with them.

Immediately after the signing of Harry and Brian began his experiments with the release under the name Amorphous Androgynous album Tales of Ephidrina. In 1994 and followed Lifeforms critical acclaim. The new album almost did not include shock, and his music really was a true ambient, located on 2 CDs. The self-titled single was recorded with the assistance of Elizabeth Fraser – vocals group Cocteau Twins. The album entered the top 10 most-ku popular albums of the UK. In 1994, the album saw the light of ISDN, which was so alive as far as possible – in the album have been using live broadcast via FSOL ISDN lines at of radio stations around the world and in The Kitchen – a place for avant-garde performances artists and musicians in New York.

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