For Dave Lee, The Phuture Ain't What It Used To Be

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  • The house pioneer is set to release his first full-length as Akabu.
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  • Prolific DJ and producer Dave Lee has unveiled details for his next full-length, entitled The Phuture Ain't What It Used to Be. Lee has released his fair share of albums over the past two decades, most famously as Joey Negro and The Sunburst Band, but The Phuture... will be his first as Akabu, a guise he's used off and on since 2000. According to Lee, the new LP shows him moving away from the organic and live sounds of his other monikers for something a bit more, well, futuristic. "After a year producing disco I wanted to do something more electronic and utilize some of the great modern studio technology that's out there," he says. "I've still tried to attempt to inject some of the excitement of live players and musicality into the electronic music I produce." A raft of collaborators appear on the album, including Berlin-based producer Andre Lodemann, Chicago-based artist Foremost Poets and current Incognito frontman Tony Momrelle. Lee will release the record via his own imprint, Z Records. Tracklist 01. The Phuture Ain't What It Used To Be feat. Joel Edwards 02. Crystalized feat. Foremost Poets 03. Sax My Bitch Up 04. You Want It All feat. Boomclap Bachelors 05. A Little Bit of Kaos 06. Hi Jaxx 07. Behind The Mask feat Tanya Michelle 08. Feelin’ Nervous 09. Another World feat. Andre Lodemann 10. Heatwave On Mars 11. Life Is So Strange feat. Tony Momrelle 12. Another Generation 13. The Phuture Ain’t What It Used To Be (The Final Chapter) Z Records will release The Phuture Ain't What It Used To Be on October 11th, 2010.
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