Future Sound of Egypt Recordings

Future Sound of Egypt (FSOE) is an independent Egyptian electronic music record label specializing in trance music. It was founded by Egyptian DJ & producer duo Aly & Fila in 2009. In 2010, FSOE joined Armada Music and continued that partnership up until 2016, when they split from Armada to continue as an independent record label.

Future Sound of Egypt (FSOE)
Parent companyOffshore Music (2009-2010)

Armada Music (2010–2016)

Independent (2016–)
Founded2009
FounderAly & Fila
StatusActive
GenreElectronic, trance, progressive trance, progressive house
Country of originEgypt
LocationCairo, Egypt
Official websitewww.futuresoundofegypt.com

FSOE currently has over 900 releases across 5 active sub-labels and 1 former sub-label. While FSOE began as a primarily uplifting trance label, it has grown in its independence by bringing in artists from across the trance, house, techno, and downtempo/ambient spectrums.

Artists[1]

  • Aly & Fila
  • A & Z
  • Ahmed Romel
  • Arctic Moon
  • Dan Stone
  • Darren Porter
  • Factor B
  • Ferry Tayle
  • James Dymond
  • M.I.K.E. Push
  • Monoverse
  • Omar Sherif
  • Paul Denton
  • Paul Thomas
  • Philippe El Sisi
  • Roger Shah
  • Stoneface & Terminal (also Gundamea)
  • The Noble Six
  • The Thrillseekers

Sub-Labels

FSOE (Main label focusing on the biggest artists & releases across the trance spectrum.)

Clandestine (Sub-label focusing on Tech Trance and Techno, launched in 2016.)

Fables (Sub-label focusing on Uplifting Trance, launched in 2017.)

UV (Sub-label focusing on Progressive House, launched in 2017.)

Parallels (Sub-label focusing on Progressive Trance, launched in 2017.) *Replaced Excelsior*

Chill (Sub-label focusing on deeper, downtempo music as well as ambient and chill out music, launched in 2019.)

Former Sub-Labels

FSOE Excelsior (Sub-label that was focused on Progressive Trance, launched in 2014. It split from FSOE in 2017 and continued as an independent record label, Excelsior Music.)

References

  1. "Artists". Future Sound of Egypt. Retrieved 2020-07-10.


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