Future Shock
50 top tracks
Future Shock
50 top tracks
Albums
![#1 Club Hits 2010 - Best Of Dance & Techno [50 Tracks!] — cover art by Future Shock](/frogtoon_logo.png)
#1 Club Hits 2010 - Best Of Dance & Techno [50 Tracks!]
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Phantom Theory
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50 Techno Trance Anthems, Vol. 1
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Loc'd N Loaded
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50 Techno Trance Anthems
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The Art of Xenos - Entertaining Aliens
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Foreseen Judgement
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80s Club Hits Reloaded
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90's Club Hits Reloaded Vol.3 - Best Of Club, Dance, House, Electro And Techno Remix Collection
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Just Dance 2009 - Top 40 Club House & Electro Tracks
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80's Club Hits Reloaded Vol.2 (Best Of Dance, House & Techno)
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80's Club Hits Reloaded
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Biography
1) Future Shock (not to be confused with UK electronica duo Futureshock) are a hip-hop group from San Diego, California. Debuting in 1996, it includes members Sojourn, Ahred, Capture, Ajax Starglider and DJ DNA. They are former members of the Tunnel Rats crew....Read more on Last.fm
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1) Future Shock (not to be confused with UK electronica duo Futureshock) are a hip-hop group from San Diego, California. Debuting in 1996, it includes members Sojourn, Ahred, Capture, Ajax Starglider and DJ DNA. They are former members of the Tunnel Rats crew.
2) Future Shock was a fusion band from the Netherlands that existed between 1985 and 1998 comprised of a four-piece brass section consisting of saxophonist Maarten van Norden, Rutger van Otterloo (alto and baritone saxophone), Willem Van Manen (trombone) and Wouter van Bemmel (trumpet) along with additional members on rhythm instruments plus guest musicians. Led by Maarten van Norden as the main composer, the group incorporated funk and salsa into its jazz-rock compositions. Their final album was released in 1991.
3) Future Shock is a punk rock band from Chicago, Illinois.
4) Future Shock is a hardcore band from San Antonio, Texas. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/FUTURE+SHOCK">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
