While the Future is still past, the origin of some pop music is particularly associated with a number of metropolises. Like an eclectic mixtape, urban territory and its diverse population is the perfect base for exploring unexplored sounds and creating unheard music. Nobody will foster any doubt that New York and London aren’t two of the most prolific players on the global playground when it comes to comparing pop history achievements. To prove that we’ll soon play the trump cards on this page…
Meanwhile we leave you in the hands of what is the sound of now and yesterday in both cities. May the battle begin. Make a wise choice. What’s your favourite Pop City?
Side A: NYC
1. Klein & M.B.O. – The Big Apple
2. Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. Bulgari – When I Dream Of New York
3. Miroslav Vitous – New York City
4. Spyder D – Big Apple Rappin’ (National Rappin’ Anthem)
5. Implog – Hollund Tunnel Drive
6. NYC Peech Boys – Life Is Something Special
Side B: LDN
7. Cornershop – The London Radar
8. Chloe Poems – London Is Paranoid
9. LDN is a Victim – LDN is a victim
10. Pulp – Mile End
11. Wbeeza – London My Home
12. London Punkharmonic Orchestra – Sheena Is A Punkrocker
13. Lord Kitchener – London Is The Place For Me
Download: The Future Is Past Vol.5


