Future Chaos

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Future Chaos
Future Chaos Bomb the Bass Album.png
Studio album by
Released2008
Genre Electronica, electro
Label Studio !K7
Producer Tim Simenon, Paul Conboy
Bomb the Bass chronology
Clear
(1995)
Future Chaos
(2008)
Back To Light
(2010)

Future Chaos is the fourth studio album from Bomb The Bass, the Electronica collective formed around British producer and musician, Tim Simenon. Released in 2008, (13 years after their third album Clear ) the album consists of nine tracks produced almost entirely around the Minimoog synthesizer as the core instrument. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Smog"5:30
2."Butterfingers (with Fujiya & Miyagi)"5:34
3."Old John"4:32
4."Burn The Bunker (with Toob)"5:25
5."So Special"5:55
6."No Bones"4:57
7."Black River (with Mark Lanegan)"4:14
8."Hold Me Up"4:53
9."Fuzzbox (with Jon Spencer)"5:27

Personnel

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References

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  2. "Bomb The Bass Future Chaos Review". BBC.co.uk. Retrieved 23 Aug 2017.