Pulse 2 EP

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Pulse 2 EP
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EP by
Indo Tribe/Smart Systems/FSOL
Released1991
RecordedEarthbeat Studios
Genre Electronica
Label Jumpin' & Pumpin'
12" (12 TOT 14)
Producer FSOL
The Future Sound of London singles chronology
"The Pulse EP"
(1991)
"Pulse 2 EP"
(1991)
"Q"
(1991)

Pulse 2 EP is an EP released by The Future Sound of London partly under the alias' Indo Tribe, Smart Systems and FSOL. The FSOL tracks "Stolen Documents" and "In 8" would later be put on the Accelerator album with "In 8" becoming "1 in 8". [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Stolen Documents (Jazz Dub) - FSOL
    • Producer - Luco
  2. Zip Code (Stress Ball Mix) - Smart Systems
    • Producer - Mental Cube
  3. In 8 (W-O-W Mix) - FSOL
    • Producer - Mental Cube
  4. I've Become What You Were (Insider Mix) - Indo Tribe
    • Producer - Mental Cube

Crew

Written By Brian Dougans, Garry Cobain

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