It’s been a few years since Justin Timberlake brought “Sexyback,” so just in case you thought it went missing, it’s alive and well and thriving with singer/songwriter and guitarist Megan Heavlin Ochoa and rock frontman turned beatmaking whiz Daniel Durrett (collectively known as Future Us), who have the perfect name for their groundbreaking fusion of acoustic sensuality and dirty infectious grooves and wild sonic textures: Organic Electronic Sex-Pop. Just a year and a half after meeting through a mutual friend and in ten minutes transforming Megan’s rockabilly-tinged “On My Mind” into their hypnotic, obsessive and dissonant trademark tune, the duo defiantly declares We Are Future Us on their bold and edgy yet supremely danceable seven track debut EP.
21 and over
It’s been a few years since Justin Timberlake brought “Sexyback,” so just in case you thought it went missing, it’s alive and well and thriving with singer/songwriter and guitarist Megan Heavlin Ochoa and rock frontman turned beatmaking whiz Daniel Durrett (collectively known as Future Us), who have the perfect name for their groundbreaking fusion of acoustic sensuality and dirty infectious grooves and wild sonic textures: Organic Electronic Sex-Pop. Just a year and a half after meeting through a mutual friend and in ten minutes transforming Megan’s rockabilly-tinged “On My Mind” into their hypnotic, obsessive and dissonant trademark tune, the duo defiantly declares We Are Future Us on their bold and edgy yet supremely danceable seven track debut EP.
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