Memories Of The Future features 14 dread filled flashbacks and flash-forwards from a world trembling in an echology of fear, where the future has collapsed in on the present and Mothership Earth is en route to nowhere. The album brings together a retuned version of the duo's long sought after 2004 debut single Sine Of The Dub, with other minor classics such as Kingstown, recent single tracks Backward & 9 Samurai. 10 new doses of uneasy listening.
Time scrambling dubtronic poet Spaceape circulates around the lyrical black hole he calls home with tales of cultural addiction, urban paralysis, bioterror, smouldering flesh and psycho-affective meltdown, yet manages to conjure up a strange joy in these dystopian hallucinations as his dark dictations and demented refrains form the consistent thread through Kode9's loping rhythms, deranged melodies and walls of muffled, driving sub-bass.
Memories Of The Future is a claustrophobic cold shiver of astrodancehall, 14 synthetic shanties for meteor-storm battered spacecraft. But as Spaceape reminds us in Glass, “It's the beginning, not the end, that we have to reach last.”





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