If two heads are better than one, so the saying goes, then four heads must trump the lot.
Future Brown features the talents of Daniel Pineda and Asma Maroof of Nguzunguzu, J-Cush, and Fatima al Qadiri, with their self-titled debut album due to emerge via Warp in February.
Picking adventurous bass influences which span the globe, the project’s outlook is enormously broad in both ambition and execution.
New cut ‘Room 302’ is online now, and boasts guest vocals from Tink. It’s a frenetic, imposing introduction – the production goes in hard, with the quartet supplying a rare degree of intensity.
Tink’s vocal, though, is the sugar on top, a piece of soul amidst a glorious feast of technical brilliance.
Check it out now.
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