Formed in the late 1980's by three friends living together in London, Fluke started out making dreamy pop before the explosion of acid house influenced them. It was the growing electronica sound that influenced their early singles (Thumper, Joni, Slid) and their techno-rock debut album The Techno Rose Of Blighty. They signed with Virgin for their next albums Six Wheels On My Wagon (1993) and OTO (1995), which proved Fluke to be a driving force in the progressive house and trip-hop scenes. Their fourth album Risotto was a runaway success in 1997 and 1998, powered by the cartoony big-beat of Atom Bomb and the gentle breakbeat track Reeferendrum. After enjoying worldwide touring for several years, Fluke took time off to expand their already-massive remixography, releasing the retrospective Progressive History X in 2001. Their newest and most mature album, Puppy, followed in mid-2003, this time incorporating Jon Fugler and Mike Bryant only, while Mike Tournier concentrated on his own band Syntax together with vocalist Jan Burton. Bryant and Fugler are currently working on the electronica project 2 Bit Pie along with Jan Burton and other musicians.
1 | Atom Bomb | Progressive History X |
2 | Nosh (Remixed By Fila Brasilia) | Tosh EP |
3 | Snapshot | Puppy |
4 | Come Back to Me | Puppy |
5 | Atom Bomb (Atomix 2) | Atom Bomb (UK CD-S 2) |
6 | YKK | Puppy |
7 | Absurd (Mighty Dub Katz Vox Mix) | Digital Empire: Electronica's Best (Disc 1) |
8 | Dosh (Remixed By Mantronik) | Tosh EP |
9 | Baby Pain | Puppy |
10 | Expo | Puppy |
11 | Bubble | Progressive History X |
12 | Slid | Progressive History X |
13 | Another Kind of Blues | Puppy |
14 | Glidup | Six Wheels On My Wagon |
15 | Reeferendum | Northern Exposure 2: East Coast Edition |
16 | Tosh | Progressive History X |
17 | Letters | Six Wheels On My Wagon |
18 | Electric Guitar - Humbucker | Six Wheels On My Wagon |
19 | Atom Bomb (Atomix 3) | Atom Bomb (UK CD-S 2) |
20 | Slid - Pdfmone | Six Wheels On My Wagon |