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Artists in order of appearance on "Artist Clip Mixes": (Mix 1) -- CHRISTIANO, DREAM ELECTRIC (ELECTRO TEC SERVICES), THE TAPE, REED ROTHCHILD, JOHN VON SEGGERN, (Mix 2) -- ZYGOTE, CAVESTAR, INDICIA, CONSTANT FLUX AND TARA KING TH, EXILLON, (Mix 3) -- HENRY STRANGE, TRIPFORM, SEQUENOX, ASYMMETRICAL HEAD, RANDY GARCIA, VIC HENNEGAN, (Mix 4) -- KATHIE TALBOT, NITURE, MR. SOON, THE LUXURY TAX, SURFACE 10 ACTIVITY (SURFACE 10), APPOGEE, LAURA ESCUDE.
ABOUT FATELESS FLOWS
The largest experimental-electronic music community in Los Angeles at the time, Fateless Flows flurished between 2002 and 2006 as a means to promote new forms of electronic music on the West Coast. Fateless Flows was comprise of both signed and unsigned artists encompassing a range of musical backgrounds and styles, and with a common goal of exploring the interface between technology and music. Members of the collective collaborated to produce CD compilations and live events.
The music of Fateless Flows artists can be found online (Amazon and CDBaby.com) and in stores at outlets including iTunes, Napster, Virgin Megastore, Tower Records, and Amoeba Music, to name a few. Tracks by collective members have been heard locally on radio stations including KCRW, Indie 103.1, KXLU, KUCI, and Power 106 as well as many others around the globe. Live events have been hosted at large and small venues throughout Los Angeles including the Museum of Contemporary Art, LA; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Bergamot Station, LA Art Fest, Knitting Factory, LA; and the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) .................................................CONTACT FATELESS FLOWS
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Fateless Flows began in 2002, when Dean De Benedictis invited artists Constant Flux (Doug Rimerman) and Appogee (Jay Skinner) to play one night of electronic music at Zen Sushi in Los Angeles. The evening was called Fateless Flows, named after Dean's freshly new label, Fateless Music. In the weeks after the show, Dean, Appogee and Constant Flux began their search for other artists to join up.
Modeled after Jim Goetsch's long-standing Novabeats Sound System, Fateless Flows was based on mutual respect and congruent, yet expanding, musical vision. Over the years, more artists were invited to join the collective, and through a synergy of shared resources and combined effort, the collective would provide a forum for sharing cutting-edge electronic music.
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