Future Disciple | ja

There are, at least, five bands with this name. 1) The band from which The Human League & Clock DVA later emerged. Founded by Ian Craig Marsh, Martyn Ware & Adi Newton in 1977 in Sheffield, UK (see blindYouth.co.uk for further early Human League info.). 2) An indie-pop quartet out of Nashville, TN. http://www.myspace.com/thefutureband 3) A Welsh post-hardcore band Hondo Maclean died and was reborn in the shape of The Future in late 2006/early 2007. The name change reflected a shift in sound and attitude. In May 2008, they announced that they too were to split, but that other projects...
A young British electronic music artist working from the heart of the Cotswolds. http://futureimagerecords.bandcamp.com/ .
"Future World Music is a high impact soundtrack source that has the big epic sound and style of an actual feature length motion picture score. Each track can stand against any "main theme" of a motion picture. We are the alternative choice to the "music library". A key factor that separates Future World from "music libraries" is that the music is as memorable and timeless as possible while maintaining a distinct style and originality. Most music libraries are known for "knocking off" or "approximating" a popular motion picture composition. Staying respectful to our fellow composers in the motion picture industry,...
There are five groups of this name. 1. The most well known are a UK dub duo also known as The Disciples, and a click there should take you to a more comprehensive biography. 2. Indonesian Christian R&B group, 3. Japanese electronic music producer. 4. South London trio Disciples honed their genre-splicing, uplifting sound before debuting with the ‘Remedy’ EP last summer. Subsequently championed by the likes of DJ Target, Trevor Nelson, Toddla T, and Cameo, Disciples have also remixed artists as varied as Robin Thicke, John Newman, Grouplove and HAIM. Disciples will release their ‘Catwalk,’ EP on March 30th...