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Future Pilot A.K.A. is the nom de plume of Glasgow indie musician Sushil K. Dade, a former member of the Soup Dragons, BMX Bandits and Telstar Ponies. Future Pilot's music blends classic indie pop with Indian classical, dub and hip hop influences. Dade has released four albums under the Future Pilot name on a variety of record labels, including Stephen Pastel's Geographic and most recently, Creeping Bent. The Future Pilot project is particularly noted for its vast range of collaborators and guest contributions from figures as diverse as composer Philip Glass, writer Alasdair Gray, Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, Karine Polwart, Can's Damo Suzuki and members of the Glasgow indie scene, including Teenage Fanclub and Stuart Murdoch of Belle & Sebastian.

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Peel was first aware of Sushil K. Dade through his work with the Soup Dragons and later on his solo career under the Future Pilot A.K.A. name. Despite not having a session for Peel's show, his music was often played on his programmes.

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1997
  • 04 November 1997: ‘Meditation Rat (7 inch - Split With Mount Vernon Arts Lab)’ Creeping Bent
1999
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Future pilot AKA - Maid Of The Loch

2000
  • 12 December 2000: Maid Of The Loch (Album: Tiny Waves, Mighty Sea) Geographic Records
2001
2004
  • 29 April 2004: Dammers or Czukay? (LP - Salute Your Soul) Geographic

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