W2, the sequel to the critically acclaimedforgotten future: W1 album has been in the works for years. According to many, it’s been too long of a wait for a major new forgotten future release, but according to its creator, “good work takes time” – referring to the concept ofW2: Time itself.On October 22nd, forgotten future gave an hour-long electronic music concert at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long in Hanoi, Vietnam, at the invitation of Monsoon Festival. The track list included some fan favorites from theW1 andRealignment albums, as well as some W1 tracks not previously performed in forgotten future shows.But the surprise was the world premier of two brand new tracks,Circular Time andBending Time, from the upcoming W2 album.
“Traveling to Hanoi felt like a time travel to an alternate past on its own, so it was a fitting event to premier the first bits of an album that’s all about the interpretations of Time. The Imperial Citadel is rich in history, the area is full of cultural and textural layers, lots of details… which also characterize the music, so it felt like the right pairing.” – said Julius Dobos, composer offorgotten future.“I also wanted to create some continuity between the previous albums and the new one, and playing tracks from the old and the new in the same concert was a natural way to connect them.”
The closing piece,Bending Time, featured Trang Pham, one of Hanoi’s top Dan Bau performers. (The Dan Bau is Vietnam’s original, traditional one-stringed instrument, which allows the player to intricately bend notes). The music presented an interplay between cutting-edge electronics and traditional Eastern colors, a duet between new and old musical expressions.
(forgotten future pre-show ambience)
1. Circular Time(from W2)
2. This Time Back to the Lucky Blue(from Realignment)
3. Witnessing the Forces(from W1)
4. Energy Assembly(from W1)
5. Breakthrough Chroma Mix(from Live in California)
6. Parallel Realities Epic Monk Mix(from Realignment)
7. Return to a New Ending (from W1)
8. Bending Time(from W2)
Footage from this one-off electronic music concert will be published in the future.
SSJ – the original music composers of Dragon Ball Z (English score)
SSJ (Smith, Scott & Julius) takes a 21st Century spin on the iconic themes they originally composed for over 200 episodes ofDragon Ball Z.DBZ has been one of the most popular series on Cartoon Network, ever. SSJ has announced two music shows in the series of live performances for July, in San Jose, California.
On July 14th, SSJ will be performing at MAGWest, playing some of the fan favorites as well as the live version of some themes the first time. After the show a panel discussion with the audience and an autograph session will follow.
On July 15th, SSJ will give an exclusive performance at the University of Silicon Valley. This concert will be hosted and live-streamed by YouTube celebrityGeekdom101 – Dragon Ball Z guru. More than a concert, the three composers will discuss their work, and, for the first time, share inside stories between the tracks. This will give audiences a behind-the-scenes look at their journey in creating the music for Dragon Ball Z.
Get your tickets toMAGWest, register for theUSV performance or watch the live streamhere on 7/15/23 at 8pm PST.
Creative Shop Music has announced the planned release of remastered, expanded editions of a range of Julius Dobos’ albums. The new series of releases will include the platinum albumConnecting Images, the now-classicMountain Flying, andEpic, among others. Aside from an improved sonic experience, fans can expect to find previously unreleased bonus tracks on some of the remastered editions. The new digital-only album releases are scheduled for 2022.