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Although officially launching as far back as May of 2008, it's taken some months now for Future Soul Records, an up-and-coming U.S. based music imprint, to get it's first few releases out for public consumption. Originally limited to a set number of 12"s that were quietly distributed earlier this year, the labels first release came in the form of a stellar cover of Barney "Blair" Perry's disco anthem "Nightlife" from the dynamic Detroit duo John Arnold... Read more
Although officially launching as far back as May of 2008, it's taken some months now for Future Soul Records, an up-and-coming U.S. based music imprint, to get it's first few releases out for public consumption. Originally limited to a set number of 12"s that were quietly distributed earlier this year, the labels first release came in the form of a stellar cover of Barney "Blair" Perry's disco anthem "Nightlife" from the dynamic Detroit duo John Arnold & Jeremy Ellis (Ubiquity, Transmat, Planet E), and to great review from DJ's and listeners alike, including high kudos from the highly esteemed Radio1 tastemaker Gilles Peterson. Currently the label is happy to announce the recent release of the soon to be neo-soul classic "Godchild", the twelve track debut album from Los Angeles based signer-songwriter Joy Jones. This beautiful full-length album has been steadily gathering its own buzz since its initial street date on July 7th. Not to mention, for all of you hot on the Boogie tip, be on the the lookout for the the label's third release with Daz-I-Kue's "In the Middle", featuring vocals from the lovely Joy Jones and backing instrumentation and vocals from John Arnold & Jeremy Ellis. Show less
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