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Future Beat Alliance

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English electronica musician

Future Beat Alliance
Birth nameMatthew Puffett
Also known asMode-M, Soul Electrik
OriginOxford, England[1]
GenresAmbient house
OccupationMusician
Years active1996–present
LabelsVoid, Ferox, Archive, Delsin, Versatile, Emoticon, Suicide,Tresor
Musical artist

Matthew Puffett, known by the stage nameFuture Beat Alliance, is an Englishelectronica musician and producer. He started producing music in 1996 by releasing it through Void Records.[2]

Biography

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Puffett's career began in 1996, when he started producing music and releasing it through his own label, Void Records. He chose the stage name Future Beat Alliance after seeing it in the corner of "Renegades of Funk" record sleeve.[1] Later, he moved to Ferox Records and then Archive Records. He released hisDisconnected LP through Amsterdam based Delsin Records in 2001. He also released several singles through Emoticon, Versatile, Suicide, Exalt, Recondite, Rush Hour, and he released anambient album through Stefan Robber's EevoNext Recordings.[2][3]

In 2011 Future Beat Alliance signed toTresor and started performing live with varioustechno musicians, includingJuan Atkins,Octave One,Mark Broom,Ivan Smagghe, Steve Rachmad, RedShape, and Vince Watson.[3]

In 2012 Puffett founded another record label, named FBA Recordings. He composed the soundtrack for a short film namedEREBUS alongsideJames Lavelle, classical composerPhilip Sheppard, and Chris Allen.[3] Puffet also composed music forH&M's 2012/13 winter campaign, which was directed by the Grammy Award-winning film and music video directorJonas Åkerlund.[3]

Discography

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  • Hidden Emotion (1997), re-released in 2008
  • Disconnected (2001)
  • Patience and Distance (2009)
  • Machines Can Help (2010)
  • Beginner's Mind (2020)
  • Lower The Anchor (2023)

References

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  1. ^ab"Future Beat Alliance interview". Inverted Audio. Retrieved30 April 2014.
  2. ^abTheakston, Rob."Future Beat Alliance Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved30 April 2014.
  3. ^abcd"Future Beat Alliance at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved30 April 2014.

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