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Futuristic R & B supergroup Future Brown share album details, hear a new track.. Much to the delight of their overlapping fanbases, NYC-via-Kuwait producer Fatima Al Qadiri, Asma Maroof and Daniel Pineda of Nguzunguzu, and Lit City Trax footwork legend J-Cush formed a supergroup, Future Brown, about a year ago now in late 2013. We say 'supergroup' because collectively, those are four of the most interesting producers, DJs, and artists out there right now, working to progress the club music scene. Theirs is a special vision, informed by internet and video game culture, contemporary rap, futuristic R & B, and British grime. They made an incredible debut, with a track perfectly suited to the dancefloors of the future: Wanna Party (featuring rising rapper Tink, whose currently working with Timbaland, on vocals) that deservedly attracted a lot of hype and quickly made its way into the sets of plenty of left-leaning club DJs. They then worked their grime ties, hitting up Prince Rapid, Dirty
Introducing RBMA Stage feature artists, Nguzunguzu.. Splendour In The Grass is edging closer and closer, with a line-up that is stronger than ever (which is a kinda pointless thing to say given the fest manages to kill it every year), and we're really looking forward to getting back into the dark and wonderful world of the Red Bull Music Academy stage, featuring a host of underground electronica artists. You can click HERE for the original artist line-up that includes the likes of Young Franco, Flamingo, Sampology, and the people you're about to meet in this post, Nguzunguzu. Today also saw the announcement of a few additions, namely Nicolaas fucking Jaar (!), Africa Hitech, Oscar Key Sung and Hiatus Kaiyote. For more info on the rest of the line-up head HERE. Know Your Splendour with Nguzunguzu Who are you? Asma and Daniel. What kinda tunes we talkin’? Sad, sexy, and scary. Production/writing process: Varies every time, but mostly indoors. What do you do outside of Nguzunguzu? Cas