Making their first official public appearance together on New Years Eve 2008, Future Simple Project came onto the Electronic Dance Music Circuit with a force. Comprised of well known Family Moons artists Raja Ananda (aka MIRAJA) and Mikey Fisher, Future Simple Project is a Dubstep, Breaks, Downtempo fusion not to be missed. You never quite know what to expect to hear from these two. They produce completely original tracks and also creative remixes of their favorite artists.
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Making their first official public appearance together on New Years Eve 2008, Future Simple Project came onto the Electronic Dance Music Circuit with a force. Comprised of well known Family Moons artists Raja Ananda (aka MIRAJA) and Mikey Fisher, Future Simple Project is a Dubstep, Breaks, Downtempo fusion not to be missed. You never quite know what to expect to hear from these two. They produce completely original tracks and also creative remixes of their favorite artists. For their live sets you might hear anything from Chill and Pretty to Dark and Grimey. One thing is for sure, these guys are known for dropping serious BASS BOMBS on every dance floor they play and promise take you on one hell of a ride. Together, Raja Ananda and Mikey Fisher have collectively shared dance floors with Bassnectar, Kan'Nal, 6Blocc aka R.A.W, 2020 SoundSystem (UK), Nosaj Thing, The Motet, Lotus, Praang, SOTEG, Sandra Collins, Eskmo, David Starfire, Ooah, BreakBeatBuddha aka Propa Tingz, AnaSia, Pnuma Trio, VibeSquad, Rena Jones, Brian Seed, Treavor, Brad, Petey of MoonTribe, John Kelley, LYNX and Jamie Janover, Pretty Lights, Anahata Sound, Welder, GSP, DJ Rootz, Savoy and Lunar Fire. Below is an excerpt of a review of FSP Live at the Crystalliazation festival in Denver, Colorado. Written by Nick Boeka of Jam Base: "Future:Simple is comprised of two talented, up-and-coming artists from Boulder, CO... 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. "