Flux Pavilion's one of the biggest dance music producers doing it. He's had huge tunes like "Bass Cannon" and "Daydreamer," as well as working with Major Lazer on "Jah No Partial" and turning in massive remixes for the likes of DJ Fresh, Jamiroquai, M.I.A., and Skrillex. He's one of the heads behind Circus Records, which has been home to his own tunes, tracks with and from Doctor P, and helped put on artists like Cookie Monsta, Funtcase, and Roksonix. His Blow The Roof EP was released in early 2013, and was seen as one of the better releases of the year so far. Outside of his huge bangers, what else do you know about him? What other sounds has he dabbled in? How many different spots has his tune "I Can't Stop" been placed? Who motivated him to start producing? Find all of that and more with 10 things you didn't know about Flux Pavilion.
He's a Redditor
He has a singer-songwriter project called Josh Extravaganza
He's not all wobbles and bass cannons. Inside Joshua Steele is a tender soul, and his personal project Josh Extravaganza shows this as he shows off a more personal side and of course his pipes.
He can play a number of instruments
He still uses just his mouse to write his music
Even though he plays a variety of instruments, Flux still writes with just his mouse. Sure he'll mess around with another instrument first, but ask him and he'll tell you he does all of his composing with his mouse.
Rusko motivated Flux Pavilion to start producing
Circus Records has a joint venture deal with Atlantic Records
He is not a natural blonde
He dyed Dillon Francis' hair blonde for his birthday
His track "I Can't Stop" was used in the viral Kony 2012 campaign
Perhaps a dark joke on Joseph Kony's violent ways, but Flux's "I Can't Stop" was the soundtrack to the viral video. No one with social media could avoid that video, but did you know the song was his?