Experimental collective Urban Future Five step forward with 11:65, a bold new release that captures the raw, unconventional energy of a group built beyond geography, routine, or traditional band structure.
Urban Future Five are a collaboration born online, shaped by distance, and driven by contrast. Coming from different places and living wildly different lives, the members rarely occupy the same physical space — yet the music they create together feels immediate, charged, and uncompromising. 11:65 reflects that tension: unpredictable, forward-thinking, and unconcerned with fitting into neat categories.
At the center is Q-Man, the group’s poster boy, delivering sharp, animated rhymes with instinctive confidence. Ghina Jinx stays behind the scenes, letting her production speak louder than any vocal ever could — her beats form the spine of the project. NikNok brings club energy as both DJ and sonic connector, while H, the group’s technical architect, anchors everything inside the DAW, keeping the rhythm stripped, raw, and precise. The fifth member remains intentionally unnamed — a mystery shaped by contracts, concepts, and controlled anonymity.
11:65 doesn’t chase perfection or polish. Instead, it leans into process, friction, and chemistry — proof that collaboration doesn’t need proximity to be powerful. The track stands as a statement of intent from a collective rewriting how music can be created, shared, and experienced in a digital-first era.
Urban Future Five aren’t trying to sound like anyone else. With 11:65, they’re simply showing what happens when boundaries dissolve and ideas collide.
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