Editorial Reviews The FFC harbors a growing entity of musicians (some established, some new) with a focus on the maximum exploitation of technologys' roll in music and art. All artists involved are emersed in subgenres totally seperate from each other, though they come together to build the artistic identity and path of exploration for the collective. Fateless Flows were formed to provide a community and a promotional alternative for electronic musicians while each musician actively pursues their own path. Volume 2 "Shadowmath" was designed to exhibit an overt dynamic. While Volume 1 adopted a sound fashioning pure dance culture, Volume 2 seeps into reflective and ambient styles while still shooting out from a template sincere to digitally hardcore / experimental / IDM / electronica (or whatever terms one prefers). The track selection and structure of "Shadowmath" dips from an atmospheric setting into a frantic, rhythmic riot, and then back. "Shadowmath" also features 5 new artist additions to the collective.
Music Review:
Music Review
The Hollies/Would You Believe? [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Music: Ensho Hyakuseki V.15 [Import]
Airs & Dances in Shakespeare's Time / Elwes, Stubbs, Mendoze
About the Artist
THE FATELESS FLOWS COLLECTIVE Based primarily in Los Angeles, The Fateless Flows Collective is a chain of experimental and contemporary electronic music artists.
Album Description
The new Fateless Flows compilation "Shadowmath" is the second volume in an established series by this diverse collective of electronic musicians. These compilations feature 1, or sometimes 2 edited tracks by each artist involved.