Future Generation

Future Generation is the first studio album by Dutch project Laserdance. Originally released as LP record by Hotsound Records in 1987, the first spacesynth studio album was composed by Michiel Van Der Kuy and produced by Erik van Vliet. It was released as CD album by Galaxis in 1987 and later ZYX Music in 2001. Future Generation contains rearrangements of Laserdance's previously released singles Power Run, Humanoid Invasion and Goody's Return, while the album also features new tracks.

Future Generation
Studio album by
Released1987
Length39:29 (Original)
46:09 (1987 Galaxis edition)
LabelHotsound Records (LP 1987, 1991)
ZYX Music (CD 2001, 2011)
ProducerErik van Vliet
Michiel Van Der Kuy
Laserdance chronology
Future Generation
(1987)
Around the Planet
(1988)
Singles from Future Generation
  1. "Goody's Return"
    Released: 1984
  2. "Humanoid Invasion"
    Released: 1986
  3. "Power Run"
    Released: 1987

Being the first studio album, Future Generation was considered a big success for the spacesynth project with approximately 150 000 copies being sold.[1] Michiel Van Der Kuy has stated Future Generation being his favorite Laserdance album.[2]

There are different releases of Future Generation album, which some of them have extra content. Galaxis' CD edition from 1987 adds remixed version of Fear as bonus track from separated single that was released in the same year,[3] while the Polish 1991 CD release with "Snake's Music" label also adds the first Laserdance Megamix and You And Me (Space Mix) from the separated single release to the album.[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Michiel Van Der Kuy.

No.TitleLength
1."Power Run"4:37
2."Humanoid Invasion"4:15
3."Space Dance"4:20
4."Goody's Return"4:18
5."Future Generation"4:45
6."Digital Dream"5:18
7."Fear"4:18
8."Laser Fear"4:49
9."Fear (Remix)" (Bonus track from 1987 Galaxis edition)6:48
Total length:46:09
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References

  1. "Laserdance". Spacesynth.net. Archived from the original on 29 October 2008. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  2. "Interview with Michiel van der Kuy". Spacesynth.net. 22 May 1999. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  3. "Laserdance – Future Generation". Discogs. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  4. "Laserdance – Future Generation". Discogs. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
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