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 company | Offshore Music (2009-2010)
Armada Music (2010–2016) Independent (2016–) |
| Founded | 2009 |
| Founder | Aly & Fila |
| Status | Active |
| Genre | Electronic, trance, progressive trance, progressive house |
| Country of origin | Egypt |
| Location | Cairo, Egypt |
| Official website | www.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
- "Artists". Future Sound of Egypt. Archived from the original on 2017-01-27. Retrieved 2020-07-10.