The Future's What It Used to Be
Apollo 440 · 2012
46 min · 11 tracks · alternative rock · electronica · techno
A pulsating blend of electronic beats and rock energy, infused with eclectic samples and vibrant dub influences.
The Future's What It Used to Be is an album by Apollo 440, released in 2012. A pulsating blend of electronic beats and rock energy, infused with eclectic samples and vibrant dub influences. This album received a mixed critical response but is significant for its fusion of genres during a time when electronic influences were permeating mainstream music. Tracks like 'Odessa Dubstep' exemplified the rise of dubstep in popular culture, reflecting both an industry trend and the band's ability to adapt. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Future's What It Used to Be sound like?
A pulsating blend of electronic beats and rock energy, infused with eclectic samples and vibrant dub influences. Rooted in alternative rock and electronica.
What makes The Future's What It Used to Be by Apollo 440 notable?
This album received a mixed critical response but is significant for its fusion of genres during a time when electronic influences were permeating mainstream music. Tracks like 'Odessa Dubstep' exemplified the rise of dubstep in popular culture, reflecting both an industry trend and the band's ability to adapt. By 2012, Apollo 440 had evolved from their breakthrough in the late 1990s with 'Charlie's Angels' to explore deeper electronic sounds. 'The Future's What It Used to Be' marks their return after a five-year hiatus, showcasing their continued experimentation in the realms of alternative rock and electronica amidst a rapidly changing musical landscape.
How many songs are on The Future's What It Used to Be?
The Future's What It Used to Be has 11 tracks, running approximately 46 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Stay Frosty 2:47
- 2 The Future’s What It Used to Be Standout 4:49
- 3 Smoke & Mirrors 4:56
- 4 Stealth Cantorum 0:10
- 5 A Deeper Dub 5:23
- 6 Love Is Evil Standout 5:11
- 7 Odessa Dubstep Standout 4:57
- 8 Motorbootee 4:13
- 9 Traumarama 3:50
- 10 Fuzzy Logic 5:38
- 11 Music Don’t Die 4:42
Release Date
January 1, 2012
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
46 min 36 sec
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