Future Forces

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Strontium Jazz - Dillinja Remix 05:38 Tools
Strontium Jazz (Dillinja Remix) 05:38 Tools
Synthesis 05:29 Tools
Dead By Dawn 00:00 Tools
Jeep Beats 06:43 Tools
Flash Gordon 06:47 Tools
Terradaktil 06:47 Tools
Strontium Jazz (Dillinja RMX) 01:54 Tools
Saga 01:54 Tools
Triton 06:59 Tools
Dead By Dawn (The Final Chapter) 07:04 Tools
point of origin 06:50 Tools
Cold Fusion 03:19 Tools
The Code - Usual Suspects Remix 07:18 Tools
Raw Power 03:54 Tools
symetrix 06:26 Tools
Strontium Jazz (Dillinja Remix 06:26 Tools
Strontium Jazz [Dillinja Mix] 06:26 Tools
Strontium Jazz 06:26 Tools
Modem 07:18 Tools
Neitherworld 03:57 Tools
Intensity 04:36 Tools
Tanhauser's Gate 06:50 Tools
Intensify 06:51 Tools
Future Forces - Strontium Jazz (Dillinja Remix) 02:08 Tools
Trance Out (Original Club Mix) 05:08 Tools
Imprint 06:50 Tools
Constant 06:52 Tools
Strontium Jazz Rmx 06:51 Tools
Strontium Jazz [Dillinja Remix] 05:08 Tools
Bypass 03:20 Tools
The Killer 06:38 Tools
Dead By Dawn [The Final Chapter] 05:08 Tools
Who's Da Man? 06:38 Tools
Constant - VIP 07:09 Tools
Who's Da Man 07:04 Tools
Future Forces - Strontium Jazz (Dillinja RMX) 01:54 Tools
Strontium Jazz (remix) 03:20 Tools
Trance Out 03:20 Tools
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Although Future Forces appeared on the drum'n'bass scene a bit later than most producers, they and the label group they help run (which includes Trouble on Vinyl, Renegade, and Renegade Hardware) have risen to fast prominence through their style of deep, futuristic hardstep. The Vauxhall-based duo of Darren Bridge and Jason Maldini, Future Forces formed in 1995 when Bridge and Maldini were introduced by a mutual friend. Holing up in Maldini's modest studio, the two began putting together simple jump-up cuts and releasing them through Trouble on Vinyl. Working their sound into a harder, more aggressive style (combined with the growing influence of techstep), more recent FF releases (such as "Dead by Dawn" and "Constant") have reflected a more mature approach to production and arrangement, with hard-as-nails breaks combining with more subtle melodic and atmospheric elements. The group began DJing as well (primarily as a dub plate-driven promotional device for their various artist and label projects), and the pair are involved individually in a number of solo projects; Bridge as D-Bridge and Monochrome, and Maldini as Subphonics. Future Forces were also featured on the Renegade Hardware compilation The Way-Out Chapter. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.