Memories of the Future

Memories of the Future is the first collaborative studio album by electronic musicians kode9 and Spaceape.

A review in Tiny Mix Tapes described it as "an important release in dubstep's development.

"[1] A circumspect review in Resident Advisor noted the "intensity" of the album's "atmosphere", but argued that its quality was somewhat uneven.

[2] Journalist Joel Schalit compared it to the work of Linton Kwesi Johnson and Philip K. Dick and argued that it represented the mental distress suffered by minorities in England.

[4] This 2000s electronic music album-related article is a stub.