The Future Will Come

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 60:32

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Todd Burns

eMusic Contributor

04.13.09
LCD Soundsystem's electronic little brother goes Human League
Label: DFA / Revolver

John Maclean claims that The Future Will Come is a "disco-inflected Human League-sounding record," but you'd be hard-pressed to hear it in the album's opening tracks. "The Simple Life," is an eight minute electro odyssey — version 2.0 of Maclean's 2005 debut Less Than Human — while "The Future Will Come"'s plodding drums and speak-sing vocals recall nothing less than DFA label boss 'James Murphy's LCD Soundsystem. In fact, it's not until the unbridled pop of "One Day," in which Maclean and DFA's vocal-go-to-gal Nancy Whang start trading couplets that you even begin to make the connection.

However you want to spin it, though, it's clear that more than anything else, Future is ebullient. Despite its trio of lengthy floor-filling numbers, this is an album that always has its eye on some Utopian Billboard chart where Cerrone, Moroder and Chic radio singles still rule. It's a world where electronic music is still actually played, with live drummers, impossibly warm synthesizers and handclaps upon handclaps. Despite its aforementioned 12-minute run time, closer "Happy House" is the culmination of this aesthetic, a joyous exultation that lovingly lifts its two chords from every house track ever (generally) and Dubtribe Sound System (specifically)… read more »

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Great to Run To

Lau4589

I tend to be more of the "rocker" described by herbalpudding but I still love it. Great to go running or workout to.

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The reason for the width of my smile

herbalpudding

Juan Maclean reviews tend to fall into two camps: rockers who feel like production is the enemy, and dj's who love driving beats. Well, let me say this: the rockers are wrong. This album will cast a spell on you with driving, 80's inspired tracks from start to finish. Happy House is an absolute anthem, and "The Future Will Come" is a DFA triumph. "One Day" is a bittersweet indie-dance number that plays well at house parties, while "A New Bot" is an unabashed homage to the album "Dare" by Human League.

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Addictive

dchic73

When Happy House first came out as a single I couldn't wait to hear the rest of what The Juan MacLean could produce! It's fun, groovy, dancy, and addictive!

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Love the Action by ex-6FS

freddiewinter

The Juan is performing some fine work here, which seems to have been developed from the nutty synth work for which he was known in Six Finger Satellite but in a much different direction. The Human League comparison is justified as the album is filled with male/female call and response, even lifting HL's melody from Love Action on the Simple Life. Glad to hear The JM is back in business.

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Of Montreal is better

JasonReeher

If you want ironic post-Prince indie disco, Of Montreal is much better than this stuff.

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this is awful.

mumeino

this album is just full of pathetic sound alike rip offs. and when did everyone decide that they didn't need to be able to sing in order to sing?

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So good...........

kimdoeshair

I just can't stop listening to it.

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Electric-robot-icy-dance-party

ZGreen

This album is really, really great. Any fan of DFA stuff should have it: James Murphy's fingerprints are all over it. I was expecting to enjoy it, but not this much.

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