Eight acts to catch at Future Music Festival Asia
Held for the first time outside its home turf of Australia, Future Music Festival Asia brings together some of EDM’s biggest names on four massive stages. Wong Boon Ken picks eight acts to watch at the eagerly anticipated Future Music Festival Asia.Updated: 12 Mar 2012
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The festival is not the only thing coming in from Australia this month; Sneaky Sound System, the dance-pop duo who won the Best Performing Independent Single and Best Independent Artist categories at the Australian Independent Recording Industry Awards earlier this year will be swapping King Street for Sepang as well. The Sydney-based group, consisting of vocalist Connie Mitchell and producer Black Angus, dabbles in catchy disco-inspired and danceable funk and synth pop reminiscent of a more intense Gary Numan and The Human League.
For the full lineup at Future Music Fest Asia, see listing.




