Chic, Eurythmics, The Streets, Beatmasters, Massive Attack, The Police, Blaze, The Beatles, Kool & The Gang, Masters At Work, John Springate, Blondie, Sting, Oleta Adams, Tears For Fears, John Lennon, Fugees, Arrested Development, Soul2Soul, Bob Marley, Goldie, Definition of Sound, Morni, NoMan, Dweeb, 451, Blaze, David Bowie, Michael A McKenzie, Elton John, The Bay City Rollers, Phil Spector, Outkast, Motown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, The Temptations, Paul McCartney, Visage, Soft Cell, OMD, The Velvet Underground, Luther Vandross, Human League, Kanye West, Spandau Ballet, Culture Club, Quincy Jones, Trojan Records, John Walker, Nightmares on Wax, The Beach Boys, Shazz, The Glitter Band, Impact, Plastic Lennon, Lauren Hill, Fugees, The Archies, Lisa Covington, George Harrison, The Pet Shop Boys, Duran Duran, Dead Or Alive, Lou Reed, The Streets, Justin Timberlake, The Associates, Grace Jones, The Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Diana Ross, Timberland, Peter Gabriel, Stephen Simmonds, Brian Kennedy, George Michael, The O Jays, Wham, Gary Numan, The Boomtown Rats, Trojan, Scritti Politti, Brian Eno, The B Sharps, Shanks & Bigfoot, Doolally, Trevor Ever, Trevor Davies, The Monkees, The Mamas and The Papas, Juliet Roberts, Carroll Thompson, Elaine Vassell, Free Spirit, Paula Clarke, Selector, Special AKA, The Specials, Madness, MJ Cole, Emma Feline, Lincoln, The Neptunes, Claudia Patrice, Kim Da Silva, Bored Directors, Barry Andrews, D-Influence, U2, Yoko Ono, Annie Lennox, The Sex Pistols, The Supremes, Stevie Wonder
Sounds Like
Nu-Future, The Streets, Massive Attack, Neptunes, Nelly, Snoop Dogg, Justin Timberlake, Nightmares on Wax.
Mixing soulful vocals, conscious lyrics, uplifting melodies, cool beats & UBPs ('Urban Beat Poetry'), Nu-Future create a sound at the crossroads of Funk, Hip Hop, RnB, Drum n Bass & Soul, paying tribute to the old skool & the nu skool while expressing their own unique individuality within both.
Nu-Future are James Gaynor & Stephe Meloy
& feature the voices of Spanish soul singer, Gloria Garcia & Jayli Robinson.
Taking their influences from as diverse a musical journey as Soul, Funk, HipHop, Rock, Dance, Gospel, Folk, Jazz, RnB & Pop, Nu-Future write songs you can sing along with, grooves you can work up a sweat to & lyrics which uplift & inspire. Never failing to live outside of the corporate rule box, the only rules they follow are the ones they usually break.
Think Urban with subtle shades of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Electronica in a tin can conceived by Warhol, The Beatles go HipHop, Chic produced by the Neptunes, Earth Wind And Fire seen through the eyes of Phil Spector. Nu-Future defy boundaries & lazy classifications, instead reaching out to a world long since abandoned by Corporate A&R and lazy radio - the magnificent, wonderful, eclectic & magpie world of real Pop.
JAMES PAST & PRESENT James has been DJing for several years, having worked on London pirate stations Lush FM & Flex FM, & in A&R for London’s influential 679 Records & Warner Brothers/WEA. He is currently resident at The Kingly Club, in London’s Carnaby Street.
STEPHE PAST & PRESENT Stephe has a long background as a session musician, programmer & producer, working with some of the UK’s top black artists on a wide range of released material. His programming & playing can be heard on the album "The Lick" by British Rap b& Definition Of Sound as well as two singles taken from the same album - "What R U Under" & "Can I Get Over", the former featuring in the Wesley Snipes movie "Sugar Hill". His keyboard & guitar work has graced remixes of artists including Duran Duran ("Love Voodoo") & The Soup Dragons ("Divine Thing"). He played keyboards with singer Nicki French for the UK promotion of her worldwide hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (including two appearances on UK chart show Top of the Pops) & performed in the globally released video promo of the same track. Other acts Stephe has worked with include Jazz/Dance diva Juliet Roberts, British Lovers-Rock singer/songwriter Carroll Thompson, RnB Soul Diva Claudia Patrice (Boompcious/ X Blind Date), Ugandan Gospel vocal group Limit X, British RnB act 4M&u, Street-Soul singer Jane Eugene (X Loose Ends), Freestylers mastermind
Aston Harvey, producer/singer J D Braithwaite (X Total Contrast/ Tongue N Cheek), producer John Springate (X Glitter B&/ producer Total Eclipse Of The Heart), producer Phil Edwards (X Paradise/ MD to East 17/ Eternal/ producer to 4M&u), Sony Columbia signing Elaine Vassell (X Free Spirit), upcoming British singer/songwriter Paula Clarke (We Will Rock You/ Lynden David Hall/ X Dave Stewart/ C J Lewis), Maurey Richards (Ray Charles / Starlight Express / X Platters), UK Jazz/Soul songwriter & producer Michael McKenzie & singer/songwriter Elaine Girard. Stephe had a critically well-received single release on the UK Garage underground under his production name 451 with DJ NickleBee (‘InterFunk’ & ‘Vibin'’). 451 tracks have been well received on the Internet, notably achieving over 30,000 downloads/streams on Vitaminic.co.uk as well as number 7 in their most downloaded tracks for ‘InterFunk’. The tracks also reached numbers 7, 8 & 9 in the Peoplesound UK Garage top 20.
NU-FUTURE CHRONOLOGY Islington 1997 & Stephe meets up with Jayli on a Music Technology project he is running for London’s Islington Council. Shortly after, with James working part-time in North London Record Store, Loppy Lugs, a mutual acquaintance introduces him to Stephe & the Nu-Future seeds are sewn. Spin forward to 2001 & James is now working for WEA Records in London’s fashionable Kings Road. Recently promoted from the Post room to A&R admin assistant, he calls on Stephe to collaborate on a new version of classic 80s dance track, ‘I Can’t Wait’ (originally recorded by Nu Shooz). Going into the studio on Friday morning, they record a fresh, funky Garage version which so impresses A&R man, Steve Allen on Monday morning, that come Monday afternoon they have their first recording contract with Warner Brothers Records.‘I Can’t Wait’ is released later that year to critical acclaim, gaining much radio play, including support from Kiss FM’s DJ EZ. Unfortunately a rival version of the track is released shortly after, leading to much media confusion as the two versions go head to head with Nu-Future narrowly missing out in the ensuing hype. Leaving Warner Brothers in 2002, James & Stephe decide to set up their own studio where they subsequently retreat to write, experiment & develop their sound. Often working in collaboration with Spanish soul singer, Gloria Garcia, they are able to define their sound away from label interference & the ticking clock of the commercial studio. They have recorded the bulk of what they believe will be their first album when, in 2003, Gloria is forced to take time out due to throat problems. With Gloria out of action, under Doctor's orders to rest her vocal cords for the next 6 months, the boys decide to call in Jayli to cover vocal duties. Going back in the studio, the boys write & record several new tracks which will form the bulk of their debut album, Mantra alongside a h&ful of the tracks from the Gloria sessions. Discovering a deep rooted apathy in the current UK music climate & an unwillingness on the part of the Labels to invest in anything outside of the well beaten track, the boys decide to put their money where their mouth is & in late 2004 they set up their own label, Nuon Records, & decide to release the album themselves.
NEWS James has a white label release out called "We Can Give It Up", released under his production name, The Specialist featuring, Angel. "We Can Give It Up" is available from specialist record stores around the UK.
For further info email James on: james@nu-future.com
In 2006, Stephe produced England World Cup Track, “Chant Like An English Fan” for London based band, The Laddz. He has also been acting as their Manager & responsible for setting up their Label, Bootlace Records, & securing Global Digital Distribution with Pinnacle Distribution. Highlights include articles in The Daily Star, Radio Play on XFM, LBC, BBC Coventry & Warwickshire, Palace Radio, Pirate FM & others, plus TV play on Channel 4 News, More4News & others & Yahoo. Retail outlets include: iTunes, Napster, Tesco's Online, Virgin Online, Woolworths & HMV Online.
In 2003 Stephe released a bootleg version of Janet Jackson’s “Someone 2 Call My Lover” with renowned underground Garage Producer Linx on DJ Lisa Unique’s label Unique Kutz. Summer 2003 saw 451’s track ‘Give U Love' released on an Ayia Napa themed compilation CD by the Daily Star. UK distribution was 750,000 units.
Just wanted to let you know I have posted a blog in which fans can leave their condolences for Michael's family. I will be printing them out and forwarding them to the family within the next few days.
Hi Nu-Future ... inviting you to watch our new Shaman Strings videos (youtube shamanstrings has in HD) or listen to new tracks. Soul Peace to all on the path ;= )
PS “Perfect Lessons” (about experience, pain, knowledge, and wisdom) is our latest video.
Hey Nu-Future, Thanks for the friendship Please check out my profile, new tracks, remixes and my fan page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Alan-Prosser/48944451013?ref=mf All the best Alan Prosser
Alan Prosser & Dan Ferritto New Single Esser & Drumnesia out on BEATPORT 2/2/2009 Alan Prosser - Demon Released 23/2/2009 https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/label/detail/1227/southern_lights_records
Check it out! I wrote a free book on music production! It's for total beginners, but maybe you'll learn something... at least you can send it to your friends who always want to ask you a billion questions about music production! It's totally free too; my goal with this is to accumulate as many BFF's as possible :P
To download, go to http://www.donimusic.com/musicproductionschool/
Hi, i added you a while ago so you might not have heard about my new mixtape "Sleepless Nights". The mixtape is 12 tracks strong, all instrumentals. The mixtape consists of some Grime, some Hip-hop, some Electro type songs and some Experimental stuff. Im not expecting everyone to like it, but its a very interesting muxtape, nothing like you've ever heard before. Anyway, if you would like to download it, its on my MYSPACE profile page and is very easy to download. THANKS MUCH!!!!!
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With the Janette Mason Trio Featuring: Asaf Sirkis – Drums Dudley Phillips – Bass and Special Guests
(Look…I know it’s a Wednesday night…come straight from work and have a few drinks. It would be great to see you!!)
Happy New Year!!!!
Janette
Alien Left Hand -- What the critics say:
“…an album fizzing with fresh ideas and delights, an exhilarating musical journey .. with brilliantly original writing and inspired playing…” -- Helen Mayhew
"At last a follow up to Janette Mason's sparkling debut as leader. Alien Left Hand ....was well worth the wait…” Production **** Performance**** -- BBC Music Magazine
"Every track from the rhythmic ‘NY Cab Ride’ and restless ‘4 Wheel Drive’ to the brooding ‘Mae’s Song’ has a terrific hook but it’s the way Mason switches tempo and moods that makes ALH great fun." -- Diva Magazine
hey! How were your holidays? I just wanted to stop by and wish you all the best for the New Year! To kick off the new year, I'm releasing my new CD, Freaky on iTunes.com!
You can buy and also listen to your favorite songs from my CD Freaky directly on iTunes.com, including the very polular title track song Freaky, This Will Be The Day and Broken - check it out!
Chris van der Merwe - Freaky CD on iTunes.com: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?i=300136653&id=300136633&s=143441