Alice in Ultraland

Alice in Ultraland
Studio album by Amorphous Androgynous
Released 26 September 2005 United Kingdom
Recorded Earthbeat Studios
Genre Trip hop, neo-psychedelia, electronica
Length 68:28
Label Harvest/EMI
Producer FSOL
The Future Sound of London chronology
Sessions 84-88
(2003)
Alice in Ultraland
(2005)
Teachings from the Electronic Brain
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Secondthought.co.ukpositive [1]

Alice in Ultraland is an 2005 album by experimental electronica group Amorphous Androgynous, which is a side project of The Future Sound of London.

The album

Like the duo's previous album, The Isness, Alice in Ultraland has a psychedelic feel, but has more electronica tracks. It features more of a funk and blues influence than The Isness.[1] It also includes an extended version of the discarded Isness track "Yes My Brother" (titled "The Prophet" here).

Track listing

All tracks by Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans

  1. "The Emptiness of Nothingness" – 6:18
  2. "The Witchfinder" – 7:28
  3. "The Witch Hunt" – 2:54
  4. "All is Harvest" – 6:39
  5. "Prophet" – 4:49
  6. "Indian Swing" – 5:10
  7. "The Seasons Turn" – 1:01
  8. "High and Dry" – 4:53
  9. "Yes My Brother (You've Gotta Turn Yourself Around)" – 4:59
  10. "In the Summertime of Consciousness" – 5:44
  11. "Billy the Onion" – 5:28
  12. "Another Fairy Tale Ending" – 4:03
  13. "The World is Full of Plankton" – 8:02
  14. "The Wicker Doll" – 3:00

Crew

The Witchfinder

"The Witchfinder"
Single by Amorphous Androgynous
from the album Alice in Ultraland
Released 2005
Recorded Earthbeat Studios, London, 2005
Genre Psychedelia, experimental
Length 3:58
Label Harvest Records
Writer(s) Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans
Producer(s) FSOL
The Future Sound of London chronology
Divinity
(2003)
'The Witchfinder'
(2005)
Papua New Guinea (Herd & White Remixes)
(2007)

"The Witchfinder" was released as a promo-single in 2005. The one-track promo is a radio-only version, which also featured on the song's animated video.[2]

Track listing

  1. The Witch Finder (Radio Edit) (3:58)

Crew

References

  1. 1 2 "The Future Sound of London: Welcome to the Galaxial Pharmaceutical". Secondthought.co.uk. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  2. "The Future Sound of London: Welcome to the Galaxial Pharmaceutical". Secondthought.co.uk. Retrieved December 6, 2011.

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