Future Brown: Future Brown | Album Review

Future Brown
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Artist: Future Brown
Genre: Electronic
Label: Warp

There’s plenty of all-star form in Future Brown’s geographically diverse ranks. Between them, Kuwaiti native Fatima Al Qadiri, LA duo Asam Maroof and Daniel Pineda (aka Nguzunguzu) and J-Cush from New York label Lit City Trax have had a hand, act or part in many shapeshifting releases.

As befits their collective name, the four-piece maintain their fast-forward momentum with an album full of smart ideas, genre hopscotching and next- level brainstorming. The constant ducking and diving between hip-hop, dancehall, grime, r’n’b and electronica results in an imaginative rush of sound.

There are fine guest turns from various vocalists and MCs (Tink is superb on album book-ends Room 302 and Wanna Party), but the real pleasure here is in observing four top producers stretch themselves that little bit further. A bold, brash, exciting clarion call.