Future World Music's next album, Volume 11: Millenium, is almost finished!

Future World Music's next album is almost finished and ready to be released. It will be called Volume 11: Millenium. "Almost a year in the making, our next album Volume 11 "Millennium" is in the final stages and will be released very soon."
Another public release is also in preparation and will come out in 2012. It will be Future World Music's second release to the public, Reign of Vengeance being the first one.
Finally, don't forget to listen to their latest track, "Glorious Adventure", released just in time for Christmas: "Happy Holidays to all our wonderful fans!!! Enjoy!" Future World Music says (via Facebook). "Glorious Adventure" will be featured on Volume 11: Millenium.
Other preview tracks of Millenium have already been released: "Beautiful" (feat. C. Cara on violin), "Attack of the Titans" (the result of a mix of "some Hard Rock, Classical, Armenian roots and a touch of insanity") , "Gods and Demons". They all sound wonderful!
Gods and Demons ... and strings
After some delay Volume 11 is getting closer to the finish. Here is a sample from the upcoming album by FWM.
Happy Easter!
(epic) Easter eggs have been distributed for this occasion!
- City of the Fallen released one more track from Divine Power to the public (via Facebook) - it's called "Consuming Fire" and it's very beautiful.
- Thomas Bergersen shared "My Freedom": "Happy Easter! "My Freedom" was a track I wrote a year ago which I decided to not put on my "Illusions" album. It features vocalist Merethe Soltvedt. Best wishes, Thomas"
- The biggest Easter egg of 2011 is probably Future World Music's first public release! "It wasn't supposed to happen until tomorrow. But, it's finally here! Our public release album "Reign of Vengeance" is officially on iTunes! Happy Easter!". The album should also be available digitally and physically on Amazon very soon: " Amazon now has a feature "Amazon CD On Demand" where you can order an actual physical CD with artwork. Our album should be available on Amazon in approx. a week." Visit our store for more details.

The TMN staff also wishes you a happy Easter!
Preview from the next Future World Music album
Source: FWM's FB page Title: Victory of Life
About Future World Music new site
Hoy, hoy! Future World Music changed the design and expanded the functionality of their site. Also, something for which we fans should feel very lucky, all of Future Would Music's albums are available on the site to listen to. All in all, the new page is a huge improvement compared to the previous design. I just don't understand one thing:
I was worried when I checked the new site and was faced with flash. Of course it is a very powerful tool, and can be used very effectively (just check extrememusic.com or my favorite bacardi.com). But on FWM's site the opening page is really just a timesink. Although I think it can be useful for some things, like Two Steps From Hell's promotion of Invincible.
I'm back, and with some updates...
Hello everyone! Some of you may have noticed that I've been absent from this site for quite a while now. Shortly after the Aleksandar Dimitrijevic interview some things happened, and I had to step away from this site for a time, until a couple weeks ago. As for the past two weeks, well, er.. I've just been incredibly busy. I apologize for the absence, as I know some of the things I was working on were left unfinished. I hope to finalize those things over the next few days, so I can move on and help contribute to this site with bigger and better things.
I noticed that there was a poll below, asking who you'd like us to interview next. Well, I have some updates on that.
First, I contacted Thomas Bergersen a month or two ago about doing a video interview with him and Nick Phoenix, similar to the interviews I've done in the past with Immediate Music, and Ninja Tracks (Full Tilt). Sadly, a video interview will not be possible, but he mentioned it might be possible to do a short text based one at the end of the year. He said they were far too busy at the moment. I know that's a disappointment, but at least there might be something to look forward to at the end of the year.
Second, I've been in touch with Armen Hambar of Future World Music, with the hope of setting up a video interview sometime. He said that he would be unable to take part in the near future, due to an injury, but perhaps something could happen in September. Hopefully, he has a smooth recovery, and while I can't make any guarantees, this is something that may happen in the next few months.
Finally, I plan to get in touch with some other composers, with the hopes of doing video interviews. Since I'm leaving California for the month of August, I won't be able to actually film anything during that time. Rest assured, there will more video interviews this year. Of course, we will continue to pursue text interviews, which are much easier to set up.
I suppose that's all I have time to say right now. I expect I'll be posting another article tomorrow, that will tie up some loose ends. I'll have to read up on what I missed. I just want to say that I'm back, and I will once again be dedicating myself to this site and its readers.
Future World Music keeps going
Seemingly these guys at FWM are not sitting on their butts. They are working hard on their next release, Volume 11. Listen to the sneak peek on FWM's FaceBook page.
Also, FWM is now a label of KPM.
TMN Radio Strikes Back
Hi everyone! I'm Denis, here is my first post at TMN.
I'm very proud to announce you that TMN Radio is back, with some goodies just for your eager ears! Yes, we have two exclusive tracks from the upcoming album of Audiomachine, Platinum Series IV - Labyrinth! (and some other tracks of course)
Thanks to Paul Dinletir for Black Cauldron and to Kevin Rix for Lost Empire for their support.
We also stream the entirely revamped library of Future World Music, so be sure to check it!
Add a spoonful of Brickwall Audio (Cataclysm and Epic Trailer Impact), a pinch of Audiomachine and a sprig of Fired Earth Music, and you have a good beginning for a Trailer Music Radio!
I will finish by saying that if you are not able to access the radio, it must be because the limit of listeners is reached (wich is at the moment 5, because of a single personal internet connection). I see already tens of thousands of fans crying while trying to listen to the radio Don't desperate if you cannot listen, we will soon find good souls (with large internet connection) to help us!
Have fun, and May The Trailer Music Be With You!
The Future World of Trailer Intros
If you're like me, I know that a question has been gnawing at the back of your mind for months as you sit and listen to the epic stabs of "Immortal Empire", It's been haunting your dreams, occupying your thoughts at work, and possibly leading to stressed relationships with those around you. You find yourself trailing off in conversation, asking "if Future World Music Vol. 10 came out last summer.....what have they been up to since then?" We have an answer at last!

Future World Music has announced the upcoming release of their latest album "Editor's Toolkit 6 - Trailer Intros, Outros & Hits. Not much is currently known about the album (besides the fact that its cover is incredibly gorgeous). However, you can hear three tracks from the album on their facebook page. Suprisingly for an album for editors, the tracks (Particularly Malicious Conspiracy) are fun to listen to on their own!
Yeah, I know, you want more epic goodness then a handful of tracks on facebook right? Me too! As always, patience is the name of the game, as "a CD for purchase is in the works!"
Dream Chasers, and some past Future World Music news
Armen Hambar posted a lovely track on the Future World Music facebook page. It's called "Dream Chasers" from his 10th album Immortal Empire. If you haven't listened to it yet, be sure to check it out here.
It was featured in the 2nd theatrical trailer for How to Train Your Dragon:
You'll hear "Dream Chasers" at 1:05. The other tracks are listed in the trailers section.
Don't forget to keep a look out for Future World Music's new website, which Armen said was coming soon. Also, if you missed it, a while back Armen posted the two tracks "Gothic Messiah" and "Destroy and Conquer" to his Facebook page. If you like heavy rock and choir pieces, they're really worth your time. Both have that great 'future world sound'.
Finally, as a small teaser, there may be some cool Future World news coming your way in about a month. Can't say more than that though. ;)



