Accelerator (The Future Sound of London album)

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.