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- Future Brown is the self-titled debut studio album by American electronic music supergroup Future Brown, consisting of Fatima Al Qadiri, J-Cush, and members of the duo Nguzunguzu (Asma Maroof and Daniel Pineda). Future Brown is an electronica album fusing together genres from a variety of different cultures and backgrounds. It features several rappers and musicians also associated with from a diverse set of music scenes such as Kelela, Tink, Riko Dan, Maluca, Shawnna, 3D Na'Tee, Tim Vocals, and Ruff Sqwad members Dirty Danger, Prince Rapid, and Roachee. Released by Warp Records in February 2015, Future Brown received generally positive critical reviews and landed on the year-end lists of publications such as PopMatters, Exclaim!, and Mixmag. However, the LP's critical reception also garnered controversy, as Future Brown lambasted some reviewers for suggesting that the group intended to have art school-level concepts behind the album. (en)
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- Cover art by DIS Magazine and D.V. Caputo (en)
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- Chris Barnett (en)
- Alana Da Fonseca (en)
- Michael "Oncore" Gougis (en)
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- featuring Tink (en)
- featuring Riko Dan (en)
- featuring DJ Victorious and Shawnna (en)
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- featuring Ian Isiah and Kelela (en)
- featuring Johnny May Cash, King Rell and YB (en)
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- featuring Sicko Mobb (en)
- featuring Timberlee (en)
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- Future Brown Mix Vol. 1 (en)
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- Nguzunguzu Studios, Los Angeles (en)
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- The Mastering Palace, Manhattan (en)
- The Space Pit, Brooklyn (en)
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- Asbestos (en)
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- Timothy Hodge (en)
- Trinity Home (en)
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- Future Brown is the self-titled debut studio album by American electronic music supergroup Future Brown, consisting of Fatima Al Qadiri, J-Cush, and members of the duo Nguzunguzu (Asma Maroof and Daniel Pineda). Future Brown is an electronica album fusing together genres from a variety of different cultures and backgrounds. It features several rappers and musicians also associated with from a diverse set of music scenes such as Kelela, Tink, Riko Dan, Maluca, Shawnna, 3D Na'Tee, Tim Vocals, and Ruff Sqwad members Dirty Danger, Prince Rapid, and Roachee. (en)
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- Future Brown (album) (en)
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