2017 studio album by Torres
Three Futures Released September 29, 2017 (2017-09-29 ) Studio Eve Studios (Manchester, United Kingdom), Silkhay (Bridport , United Kingdom) Genre
Length 46 :06 Label 4AD Producer
Three Futures is the third studio album by Torres (née Mackenzie Scott), released on September 29, 2017, on 4AD Records . The album was recorded in England. As with Torres' last album Sprinter , Three Futures was produced by Rob Eliis. The album was mixed by David Tolomel.
Three Futures was recorded in Stockport and Dorset , England once again with co-producer Rob Ellis , who also produced her last album, Sprinter . David Tolomei was chosen to mix the album.[10]
The album cover prominently features an example of the at the time frequented satirized manspreading trend. Torres explained it reminded her of the idea that “men take up more space”.[11]
All tracks written by Mackenzie Scott, except where noted[12]
Title Writer(s) 1. "Tongue Slap Your Brains Out" 3:20 2. "Skim" 5:18 3. "Three Futures" 4:04 4. "Righteous Woman" 3:50 5. "Greener Stretch" 4:45 6. "Helen in the Woods" 2:33 7. "Bad Baby Pie" 4:39 8. "Marble Focus" 5:03 9. "Concrete Ganesha" 4:30 10. "To Be Given a Body" M. Scott, Cynthia Scott 8:04 Total length: 46:06
Mackenzie Scott – vocals, guitar, drum programming, synthesizer, producer
Rob Ellis – electronic drums, synthesizer, drum programming, producer
Chris Hamilton - synthesizer, drum machine, electronics, engineer
Dahm Majuri Cipolla - drums, electronics
Cameron Kapoor – guitar, synthesizer, electronics
Adrian Utley – synthesizer
Erin Manning – synthesizer, keyboards, electronics
Ben Christophers – synthesizer, omnichord, electronics
Henry Broadhead – engineer
Heba Kadry – mastering
David Tolomei – mixing[13]
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