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S.I Futures is another alias for British electronica producer Si Begg. .
1. Self described funk thrash from Japan. 2. One of the finest Philadelphia soul groups. The group's got harmony chops that are plenty strong -- with an ability to hit both a sweet soul sound and a deeper righteous groove that was being used by some of the funkier groups at the time. The Futures made a poor career move when Gamble Records ended up signing with Buddah Records, thus missing a golden opportunity to join Philadelphia International Records. Without the major label support that Philadelphia had to offer bands like the O'Jays, Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes, and the...
Futures are an alternative rock band who formed in 2009. They are based in London, UK Futures are made up of Ant West (vocals & guitar), Casey Roarty (guitar), Christian Ward (bass) and George Lindsay (drums). Futures released their debut mini-album "The Holiday" on March 3rd 2010. It can be picked up for free with the March 2010 (Issue 133) edition of Rock Sound Magazine. There is now an estimated 20,000 copies around the world contributing to the largest sale of a Rock Sound Magazine issue ever. The band's debut mini album plus bonus acoustic tracks is available on ITUNES...
Brite Futures (formerly known as Natalie Portman's Shaved Head) was an American indie rock/electronica band from Seattle, Washington. The group released its debut album in July 2008. They disbanded in 2012. They were formed by Luke Smith and Shaun Libman, who met while attending high school in Seattle. Their early work was centered around keyboards and drum machines, the only instruments that the pair knew how to play at the time. The group expanded to a four piece before playing their first gig at the grand opening of 826 Seattle. Their former name is a reference to Natalie Portman's physical...
Futures Passed is from Tampa, Florida, USA and was originally conceptualized in 2005. The first recordings under this name took place in 2006. Futures Passed is the name of both the band and solo projects from the band's founder, Stephen Brand. In 2005, Steve picked up a guitar for the first time, and eventually started writing short instrumental tunes and lyrics without music, with the intent to eventually play alternative rock. He occasionally played with some people that were essentially session musicians, the most successful of them was Adam Watson and Austin Elliot. None of these sessions were recorded, except...