Future Brown

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Future Brown
General information
origin New York , United States
Genre (s) Electronic music
founding 2013
Website futurebrown.com (no longer online)
Current occupation
Fatima Al Qadiri
Jamie Imanian-Friedman (J-Cush)
Asma Maroof
Daniel Pineda

Future Brown is an association of four artists and producers.

style

Future Brown's musical style is described by music media such as DummyMag, Pitchfork Media and Stereogum as a fusion with the following influences: Ballroom House , Dancehall , EDM , Footwork, Grime , Miami Bass , Rap , R&B and Reggaeton .

history

Future Brown was founded in 2013 through a collaboration between four producers: Asma Maroof, a violinist originally from Maryland , began working with Daniel Pineda in Chicago . When they both went to Los Angeles , they released under the name Nguzunguzu and worked as DJs for MIA Jamie Imanian-Friedman, also known as J-Cush, runs the New York club music label Lit City Trax . The producer and musician Fatima Al Qadiri was born in Senegal and grew up in Kuwait.

Various singers appear on her self-titled debut album , including Tink, Shawnna , DJ Victoriouz, Sicko Mobb, Timberlee, Maluca, Kelela , Ian Isiah, Riko Dan, Johnny May Cash, King Rell, 3D Na'Tee, Tim Vocals, Roachee, Prince Rapid and Dirty Danger.

The video for Future Brown's Vernáculo premiered at the Pérez Art Museum Miami , the video for Room 302 at London's Royal Academy of Arts .

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • 2014: Wana Party / World's Mine (Warp Records)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Future Brown sign to Warp! . Article from September 16, 2014 on dummymag.com (English)
  2. ^ Rising Future Brown . Article from October 2, 2014 by Philip Sherburne on pitchfork.com
  3. Future Brown on stereogum.com (English)