Flux Pavilion
Flux Pavilion is the stage name of Joshua Steele, a producer who started putting out music around 2008. His early EP 'Lines in Wax' from 2009 helped establish...
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Flux Pavilion is the stage name of Joshua Steele, a producer who started putting out music around 2008. His early EP 'Lines in Wax' from 2009 helped establish his sound, which often leaned into heavy, melodic dubstep. Songs like 'Lion's cage' and 'Digital Controller' became staples for listeners drawn to that style.
He released a debut album called 'Tesla' in 2011. Over time, his work has included collaborations with other prominent electronic artists. The project's catalog also includes tracks like 'Haunt You' and 'Symphony' featuring Layna.
There was a period where Steele dealt with personal challenges, including struggles with addiction and mental health. The project has also navigated industry issues, like a copyright dispute in 2012 over a sample used in a track.
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