Fluke are an English electronic music group formed in the late 1980s by Jon Fugler, Mike Tournier and Mike Bryant with Julian Nugent as the band's manager.BBC Radio One, Peel Sessions Artist Page: Fluke (link).Six Wheels on My Wagon Inlay Sheet, Fluke are: Mike Bryant, Mike Tournier, Jonathan Fugler, Julian Nugent. The band's conception was influenced by the members interest in the burgeoning acid house music scene and particularly the work of Cabaret Voltaire and Giorgio Moroder.One Little Indian Records, Fluke biography (link).
The band are noted for their diverse range of electronic styles, spanning the house, techno, ambient and blues genres. They are also known amongst fans for their reclusiveness and long timespans between albums. Most listeners know of Fluke only through the inclusion of their music in many blockbuster film soundtracks, most notably The Matrix Reloaded and Sin City as well as featuring prominently on the soundtracks to the Wipeout video game series.
There have been several changes to the band's lineup throughout their career, with credited appearances attributed to Neil Davenport playing guitars, Robin Goodridge on drums and Hugh Bryder as a DJ.Fluke Official Website, Fluke Biography (link). When Fluke were touring for Risotto their official mascot was an animated racing car driver named Arial Tetsuo, personified on stage by Rachel Stewart who sang the female vocals for all Fluke's live performances between 1997 and 1999.VH1.com, Fluke Biography (link).
The band is currently engaging in projects under the name "2 Bit Pie" with an anticipated album release on September 4, 2006.One Little Indian, 2 Bit Pue (link).
At this point Fluke also began a long standing tradition of releasing work of a different nature under aliases with the single "All Aboard" published in 1990, the band selecting the name The Lucky Monkeys.global-trance.co.uk, The Lucky Monkeys (link).
In 1996 Fluke released "Atom Bomb", a single that reached #20 in the UK chartsMarcolphus's Fluke Discography, Showing chart position of Atom Bomb (link).. Originally created as a soundtrack to the game Wipeout 2097, it was to become the centrepiece of their next album, Risotto. The track was also included in an official release of the Wipeout 2097 game soundtrack, called Wipeout XL, which featured tracks from The Chemical Brothers, Future Sound of London, Photek, Underworld, Daft Punk, Leftfield and The Prodigy.Amazon.co.uk, Wipeout XL Soundtrack showing Fluke - Atom Bomb (link). Of all their productions, it is Fluke's fourth studio album which is most widely known, primarily because it included the highly successful singles, "Atom Bomb" and "Absurd". The album is named Risotto because it contained a mix of the pre-released singles "Atom Bomb" and "Absurd", new tracks "Goodnight Lover", "Kitten Moon", and the post-album single "Squirt" and older tracks remixed by themselves; "Mosh" being a remix of "Tosh" from Oto. At this stage the band also saw fit to re-use the Lucky Monkeys moniker for the release of "Bjango", a single which attempted to disguise the identity of The Lucky Monkeys by inluding a remix of the track by Fluke themselves.
After touring for a year with Risotto on the "Electric Highway Tour" of the USAstralwerks, Fluke Biography (link). and having made two appearances at the Glastonbury festival in 1995Glastonbury Festival, Artist list for 1995 (link). and 1998Glastonbury Festival, Artist list for 1998 (link). Mike Tournier decided to leave the group to pursue a different project named Syntax, which also featured Jan Burton. The pair produced just a single album, Meccano Mind in March 2004 and two singles before splitting up.Syntax, Message Forum with post from band member confirming split (link).
2002 also saw the formation of The Fluke DJs, a pairing of Jon Fugler and Hugh Bryden, a DJ who had assisted Fluke in their live performances since 1993 as well as working with other DJs such as Seb Fontaine and also becoming a regular DJ at MTV's special event parties. This seemed to many to indicate further rifts amongst the band as this DJ combination included neither Mike Bryant nor Mike Tournier, Jon Fugler denied these rumours shortly after they surfaced claiming that the band merely needed some time away from each other after their intense work on Risotto.progressive-sounds.com, Interview with Jon Fugler (link).
The only single put out from Puppy after the album's release was "Switch", which was put out in CD and vinyl format. The track was also featured on the soundtrack for the Electronic Arts video game Need For Speed Underground 2 but achieved nowhere near the critical or popular acclaim of the singles from Risotto, not even clocking an appearance in the UK top 40.everyhit.com, UK Music Chart Lookup (link).
In late 2005, Fluke teamed up with Jan Burton, Wild Oscar, Robin Goodridge, Dilshani Weerasinghe, Marli Buck and producer Andy Gray to form a group named '2 Bit Pie', for the limited release of 'Nobody Never' a track which retained the rough vocals and electronic feel that was by now characteristic of Fluke, but had a stronger emphasis on live playback and instruments.UK Dance Records, 2 Bit Pie (link). In May 2006 there were club previews of two new 2 Bit Pie songs, Little Things and Here I Come.KCRW, KCRW playlist for 5/19/2006 showing new 2 Bit Pie tracks (here). A further 2 Bit Pie song made it's debut at the Afterhours club event at KROQ on the 17th June 2006, entitled Fly 2 Pie Island.KROQ, Afterhours club event track listing showing Fly 2 Pie Island (link). According to a fan's personal communication with Jan Burton he has recorded four tracks with 2 Bit Pie for inclusion on their forthcoming album.Hybridized.org, Forum post of communication with Jan Burton indicating he has recorded four tracks with 2 Bit Pie (link).
Amongst the more prominent of these appearances was the 2003 film, The Matrix Reloaded, using the Fluke track "Slap It" renamed to Zion for compatibility with the film.Amazon.co.uk, track listing for The Matrix Reloaded soundtrack showing Fluke - Zion (link).
Fluke's 1997 hit "Absurd" was featured in the trailer for 'Get Carter', in the strip club sequence of the 2005 film Sin City Amazon.co.uk, track listing for Sin City soundtrack showing Fluke - Absurd (link). and is also included on the 'Tomb Raider' soundtrack.
Atom Bomb, aside from being used in Wipeout 2097, was also featured on the Enter the Matrix soundtrack which used one of the "Atomix" remixes of the track. Fluke's music has also appeared on the small screen: the beginning of the song "Absurd" from the Risotto album is the background music for a Volkswagen New Beetle tv ad, "Reverse Engineered from UFOs".
Fluke seem to shun the popular attention that has surrounded artists like The Chemical Brothers, with whom they are often favourably compared, with Jon Fugler stating, "It’s not about being on the cover of a magazine" .
Contrasting with many other electronic acts, however, Fluke's members were not entirely relegated to standing behind consoles and thereby avoided many of the criticisms aimed at The Chemical Brothers/Kraftwerk's shows.xmission.org, Post to The Orb message board with criticism of Chemical Brother's live show as boring due to static nature of performance (link). This is mainly due to their conscription of session musicians to play guitar and percussive elements live on stage as well as the inclusion of the dancer and singer Rachel Stewart as a real-world incarnation of the band's mascot Ariel Tetsuo. Originally a character from the Wipeout 2097 video game, Tetsuo was subsequently adopted as the band's "fourth member" following "Atom Bomb"'s inclusion in the Wipeout 2097 soundtrack and gave the perfect reason to incorporate a female vocalist to counter Fugler's deep and somewhat monotonous spoken vocals. While Bryant and Tournier were indeed behind synthesizers, Fugler and Stewart were able to entertain the crowd visually with dancing and singing while Fluke's resident lighting technician, Andy Watton, provided a suitable technology-driven accompaniment to the music.electronicmusic.com, Review of Fluke live in seattle (link). In 2004, Stewart parted ways with Fluke indefinitely, instead focusing on a new project with ex-EMF band member James Atkin, named Beauty School.Beauty School, Biography (link).
In more recent Fluke shows, the number of their shows having decreased greatly since the release of Puppy, they have opted for the Fluke DJs setup, which utilises "a battery of laptops and the odd deck" rather than focusing on their live stage band, an approach which Jon Fugler subsequently referred to as "good fun, but ultimately flawed for the dancefloor."
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