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Various Artists : TheFutureOfMusic I: Electronic [A Twin Cities Compilation]
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The future of electronica. Ambient, drum & bass, industrial, trip-hop and more. Artists that are/were on the cusp of cutting edge in Midwest electronica.
Genre: Electronic: Industrial
Release Date: 2005
TheFutureOfMusic I: Electronic [A Twin Cities Compilation] Record Label: [301STUDIOS]
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Avenpitch-Wreckage 2:09 Album Only
David Swift-Marshall is a Hip-Hopper 3:17 Album Only
Endless Blue-Broken Waters [D&B Original Remix] 6:27 Album Only
Death By Drowning-First 5:12 Album Only
JSL-Split 1:55 Album Only
Vertiform-Tunnelvision 6:22 Album Only
Thosquanta-Cowboy 3:22 Album Only
Fadladder-Uptown Rail Tracks 3:43 Album Only
Heliosphere-All Eyes Nation 4:09 Album Only
Word Clock-Voodoo 3:57 Album Only
Amdeide-Nexus 4:25 Album Only
Little Tin Box-A Couple of Changes 4:01 Album Only
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Album Notes

The first in a series of compilations released by [301STUDIOS] (independent record label).

Features Minnesota artists/groups.

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REVIEWS

Best damn thing to happen in MN music...
author: Amanada
This series is gonna be hot!
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awesome for a night of mixing
author: John Brito-BlendMasters Records
awesome materail for a night of mixing until 6am boyee!
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Future of music mapped out...
author: City Pages
This week 301Studios releases the first disc in its local compilation series, TheFutureOfMusic. While later editions will showcase hip hop and rock, this disc's lineup is all about knob twiddling and robot serenades. The track listing for TheFutureOfMusic: Electronic is remarkably similar to that of the Twin Cities Electropunk comps, but when it comes to such an underappreciated scene, who minds a little overlap? Saturday's release show at Station 4 features TFOM contributors Wordclock, Thosquanta, Little Tin Box, and Heliosphere.
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