Future Simple Project
Future Simple Project Future Simple Project is an amalgamation of musical, movement and aerial artists. FSP features audio performers Raja Ananda & Mikey Fisher of Family Moons, who are joined by aerial fabric dancers and movement artists from Lunar Fire, Kaivalya and Cosmic Fire. Together they weave a visual soundscape intertwined with pretty melodies, complex rhythms, gripping basslines and mystifying movement. Together, Raja Ananda and Mikey Fisher have collectively shared the stage with Bassnectar, Shpongle(UK), Tipper(UK), Mala (UK), Bonobo (UK), 2020 SoundSystem (UK), Nosaj Thing, The Motet, Kan'Nal, Lotus, Praang, SOTEG, Thomas Fehlmann of the ORB (DE), Sandra Collins, Eskmo/Welder, Danny Tha WildChild, David Starfire, Kilowatts, Ooah, Eprom, BreakBeatBuddha aka Propa Tingz, Joe Nice, 6Blocc aka R.A.W, Anasia, Pretty Lights, Pnuma Trio, Alex B, The GasLamp Killer, SpeakerBruiser(CA), VibeSquad, Heyoka, Rena Jones, Brian Seed, Treavor, Brad and Petey of MoonTribe, John Kelley, Mr. Projectile, LYNX and Jamie Janover , Anahata Sound, Beats Antique, Leo123, Big Gigantic, GSP, DJ Rootz, Savoy, Lunar Fire, Joop (NL), Andromeda(UK), SolarStone(UK), 4 Strings(NL) and many more. REVIEWS: Written by Nick Boeka of Jam Base: FSP Live at the Crystallization festival in Denver, Colorado. 09-2008 "...their style is a healthy mix of the new glitchy sounds taking hold in the electronica scene, adding flairs of dub and breaks. This duo is one to watch in the coming years, and I'm hoping that they can get on the road to start playing more clubs to infect more audiences with their sound. " Written by Tk Kayembe of Jam Base: FSP Live at the Sonic Bloom Pre-Party in Denver, Colorado. 04-2009 "Upon entering Cervantes' I was greeted with sublime sounds from Boulder natives Raja Ananda and Mikey Fisher's Future Simple Project. Spend a few minutes listening to these boys' music and it's crystal clear these guys understand dubstep. Cleverly flexing their expertise for the crowd to sweat it out on the floor, they kept their set tight and clean while twisting and tugging their audio with effects. Gentile melodies drenched in bass move their recordings, which typically slo-step along at around 70 bpm. These gentlemen are just getting started on their audio adventures, and I truly can't wait to see what the future holds for these two crafty individuals."