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Future is the name of at least three artists:
1) a rapper from the United States
2) A funk band from the Netherlands
3) A singer from Italy
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Sounds like:
TI,
2 Chainz,
Main Attrakionz
By
sweeney kovar
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Jan 19, 2012
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In the fickle world of commercial rap music, I am light years "late" on Future. He took the game by storm last year with his unorthodox anthem "Tony Montana" that drew in Drake for a remix (reportedly, Lil' Wayne wanted on the banger too, but Future ...
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By
Devin Duckworth
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Jan 14, 2012
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This punk/pop trio from H-town offers a sound that fuses together the 1970's punk attitude with gleeful nuances and a more global approach. Released last April, Don't Be So Cruel, their third album, is a step in a rather weird direction for Something...
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3

Sounds like:
Active Child,
Youth Lagoon,
WU LYF
By
Hannah Levy
on
Nov 2, 2011
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I first heard Future Islands at Portland's Pickathon festival back in August. When Samuel T. Herring took the stage, I'll admit that I was hesitant to warm up to his distinct vocals. But by the end of their set, I was not only impressed, but hooked.
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4

Sounds like:
The War on Drugs,
Twin Shadow,
Wild Beasts
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5

Sounds like:
Wolf Haley,
Earl Sweatshirt & Mike G,
Domo Genesis and Hodgy Beats
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6

Sounds like:
The Kills,
Best Coast,
Brian Jonestown Massacre,
Smashing Pumpkins
By
Jessica Deeken
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Jul 7, 2011
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The Future Will Destroy You is the sixth full-length from Portland-via-Alabama couple Kevin and Anita Robinson. According to Vanguard, the duo wrote, performed, produced, and mixed the entire thing. Tough to describe, this is a continued departure fr...
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7

Sounds like:
TV On The Radio,
Twin Shadow
By
joesmith
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May 8, 2011
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Anyone can make music; I know I did when I banged pots and pans around as a child. But what is the purpose of music making? Irrefutably, an artist's goals is to merely to entertain the listener on some level. Sometimes it can be just that simple.Not ...
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8

Sounds like:
Deadmau5,
Owl Vision,
Futurecop!
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Mar 6, 2011
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While Futurecop!'s original version of "Starworshipper" has an undeniably uplifting 80s pop sound (that's their gig, right?), Owl Vision has taken the liberty to turn it into a banger worthy of an electronic dance party. All it took was stronger bass...
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