Accelerator is the debut studio album by British electronic group the Future Sound of London.
Following the commercial success of the single "Papua New Guinea", the album was re-released a year later with two additional remixes.
[3] Accelerator marked the first time that The Future Sound of London worked with artist and frequent collaborator Buggy G. Riphead, who created the album's cover art.
[6] Reviewing the 1996 re-release, Option described Accelerator as "a weirdo futurist dreamland that's serene, exciting and even funny".
[7] Clash wrote that the album "pushed techno into new spheres of consciousness, one populated by pulsing rave waves, flickering ambient moods and giant dub squalls.