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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 69. Chapters: Judge Jules, Bernard Sumner, The Future Sound of London, Natasha Bedingfield, Stuart Price, Melanie Brown, Luna-C, Kurtis Mantronik, Olive, Dollar, Donna Lewis, 52nd Street, Dave Lee, K-Klass, Matt Schwartz, A Certain Ratio, Mylo, Brian Dougans, Aneka, Regis, Aurora, Dave DMello, C. J. Bolland, Zeeteah Massiah, DJ Rap, Rachel McFarlane, Mary Kiani, Moto Blanco, Garry Cobain, World of Twist, Lange, Michael Gray, Kathy Diamond, Lindy Layton, One Dove, Theo Keating, Amanda Wilson, Tony De Vit, Anne Pigalle, Candy Flip, Flip & Fill, Juliet Roberts, Graham Massey, Dario G, Skibadee, Aubrey, Liquid, Ali Love, Bradley G, Charlotte, Supafly, Aetherfx, Melanie Williams, Bodyrox, To My Boy, Felix, Ann Saunderson, Tinman, MC Chickaboo, TJ Davis, Weekend Players, Kicks Like a Mule, Reis Vermaak, Diane Charlemagne, Cozi Costi, Meck, LCD, Duke, O'Chi Brown, Tim Powell, Carol Leeming, Ricardo da Force, Sarah Harrison, Deetah, Hannah Jones, Rachel Wallace, Angel Blu, Aaron Smith. Excerpt: The Future Sound of London (often abbreviated to FSOL) is a prolific British electronic music band composed of Garry Cobain (sometimes styled as Gaz Cobain) and Brian Dougans. The duo are often credited with pushing the boundaries of electronic music experimentation and of pioneering a new era of dance music. Although often labelled as ambient, Cobain and Dougans usually resist being typecast into any one particular genre. Their work covers most areas of electronic music, such as ambient techno, house music, trip-hop, ambient dub, acid techno and often involves extreme experimentation; for example they have, since the turn of the millennium, experimented with psychedelic rock under their Amorphous Androgynous alias. In addition to music composition, their interests have covered a number of areas including film and video, 2D and 3D computer graphic...