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'Faithless' History:


Biography


It started in 1995 by Rollo Armstrong, Sister Bliss and Maxi Jazz....they formed the band Faithless!!

The first guitarist of Faithless was Dave Randall but he has left Faithless to start his own solo project 'Slovo' last year (2000) His first album will be released in late summer 2001. Nemo will play the guitars now on Outrospective and can be seen on stage! Jamie Catto was also started @ the beginning of Faithless and did vocals on Reverence and Sunday 8 PM. He also wrote tracks. He has also left Faithless to do his own things and touring across the world with the band '1 Giant Leap'. Faithless will release their third album in July on Arista/Cheeky. Entitled Outrospective, it will be preceded by a single "We Come 1" in May. Outrospective was written and recorded between Summer 2000 and Spring 2001. It elevates Faithless’ often-celebrated eclecticism to new heights, and covers the broadest sweep of emotions and atmospheres from melancholy to mad love, from glorious empowerment to bittersweet tales of love gone wrong. Outrospective throbs with a very real vitality. Outrospective was conceived after a lengthy break away from Faithless’ relentless touring schedule, a factor which helped form the melancholy mood and lyrics of Sunday 8pm. Faithless, had after all, spent four years out of five touring since the release of their revelatory debut Reverence (released 1997), as they literally took their music to any place that had shown an interest in the record. This meant that the band found themselves in such unlikely situations as playing shows in the Arctic Circle, on golden sands in Puerto Rico and under armed guard in Turkey.

Having been largely ignored by the mainstream in the UK, they returned from their travels as veterans of the worldwide live scene, something that few bands in their domain could lay claim to. Their epic house singles such as "Insomnia" and "Salva Mea" had an unmistakable impact and influence on the sound of contemporary dance music. Often imitated, never bettered, as they say. The album’s eclectic scope (house, blues, soul, rap, and folk) stood out in a time of no-risk policies. Maxi Jazz had spent years prior to joining Faithless rapping far and wide, DJing on pirate radio in London and running his own record label. His faith (he is a Nicheren Shashu Buddhist) informs his extraordinarily powerful lyrics ("a true millennium man" — The London Times) and he is the charismatic frontman of the band’s live act. Sister Bliss, a classically trained pianist and successful house music producer in her own right, is without doubt the world’s number one female DJ. It is Bliss who has the pleasure of roadtesting Faithless’ new tunes off acetate, often fresh from the mixing desk. Rollo’s sister Dido has performed lead vocals on tracks on all three Faithless albums (including "One Step Too Far" on the current album) and her debut album No Angel (co-produced Rollo) has since topped the UK and US charts. Talent runs in the family. Rollo, who once admitted that he "can’t play an instrument, can’t dance in time, and can’t remember any melodies", doesn’t play live with Faithless — "pointless", he reckons, as he "couldn’t play anything onstage anyway". Sister Bliss alleges that their studio relationship is "telepathic, symbiotic". "He gets on with the broad strokes, textures and colors — that’s how he hears music, he’s got that synesthesia (a phenomenon where sounds have color), he says ‘make it really sad, like a rainy day, I want to hear thunder’ — and I get on with all the anal fiddly bits."

Sister Bliss and Maxi Jazz are now the public face of the band. Both fiercely intelligent, Maxi Jazz’s Buddhist worldview complements Bliss’s challenging opinions and encyclopedic house music knowledge. 1998’s Sunday 8pm repeated the success of Reverence, spawning three more hit singles (including the ecstatic, evangelic "God Is A DJ"), was an enormous critical success and in 1999 received nominations at The Brits, the MTV Europe Awards and was one of the twelve Mercury Prize nominations. To this date it has sold in excess of 1.2 million copies worldwide. Add to that the 1.5 million that "Reverence" sold and 4 million singles and you have one of Europe’s biggest dance artists. There was more touring including a stint co-headlining across South Africa with The Prodigy, and the headline slot of the Muzik Awards tour. They are widely regarded as one of the finest live acts of our generation. Maxi says, "When I’m on stage I see couples who are at least 65. I see disco kids who scream whenever I move. I see people in their thirties, who listen intently, squeezing their eyes shut and pumping their fists whenever they hear lyrics they like. There’s no such thing as a typical Faithless fan and I love that". Bliss continues: "When people come to our gigs, we want them to be lifted. Changed. Empowered. Moved off the ground."

Despite claims that they wouldn’t follow the panoramic heartbreak of Sunday 8pm with more of the same, after early listenings to certain tracks off Outrospective it becomes clear that, sometimes, stadium melancholy is what they do best — the sweeping melodrama of "One Step Too Far" (vocals by Dido) the hazy lament of "Crazy English Summer" which featured vocals by Faithless debutante Zoe Johnston, and Maxi’s rainy Autumn rap on "Not Enuff Love". This time, however, the flipside to these swoonsome atmostpheres takes the form of the rampant postivity of the Philly Soul of "Muhammed Ali", Maxi Jazz’s devotional to the great man, and the dedication of love of the delirious single "We Come 1" ("I’m the left eye, you’re the right, would it not be madness to fight?") Outrospective starts with a fanfare that signifies a deep-seated confidence and ends with the gigantic soul house of "Liontamer", in between it maps uncharted territory for the band, as well as redefining familiar Faithless templates. It thunders, basically. In August 2000, Sister Bliss said "I want this next album to be a groundbreaking one. I want this to be the peak of our creative powers." It looks like Faithless can add prescience to their manifold talents.
source: http://www.euronet.nl/~marbak/



Faithless Discography:

 YearRelease Title
 back to mine
 back to mine (compiled and mixed by rollo & sister bliss)
 best
 best '2000
 best ´99
 best hits & remixes
 best of
 best of the 2002
 bluebird, door sunday 8 pm
 bring my family back
 bring my family back (maxi)
 crazy english summer
 crazy english summer - tarantula
 crazy festival summer 2002
 dance hits & remixes
 don't leave
 don't leave (maxi cd)
 don't leave (single)
 electrnic collection
 ep
 everything will be alright tomorrow
 faithless forever
 faithless insomnia single
 faithless x
 forever - the greatest hits
 forever faithless
 forever faithless (the greatest hits)
Forever Faithless (The Greatest Hits)Forever Faithless (The Greatest Hits)
 forever faithless (the greatest hits)
 god is a dj
 god is a dj (promo)
 god is a dj - cds
 god is a dj - the remixes
 greatest
 i want more
 i want more (cd 1of3)
 i want more(cds)
 if lovin' you is wrong
 if lovin' you is wrong - why go?
 insomnia
 insomnia '96 {2nd release}
 insomnia (cd maxi)
 insomnia (cheeky orange)
 insomnia (maxi)
 insomnia (single)
 insomnia - mix
 insomnia -dj quicksilver remixes
 insomnia 2005
 insomnia-moody mix & monster mix
 irreverence
 irreverence limited edition remix cd
 live at the wireless
 live in berlin
 lowlands20-08-2004
 mass destruction (cd single 2)
 mass destruction (single)
 mass destruction - ep
 millenium hits
 miss u less, see u more
 miss u less, see u more single
 more or less
 muhammad ali
 muhammad ali (single)
 muhammad ali promo cdm
 no roots
 no roots (mm content removed)
 one step too far
 one step too far (single)
 outrospective
 outrospective (cd1)
 outrospective (cd2)
 outrospective (me)
 outrospective (promotional copy)
 outrospective - local release
 outrospective - reperspective the remixes
 outrospective remixes
 outrospective [re-package]
 progsressive legends
 remix album
 reperspective
 reperspective - cd 2
 reperspevtive (the remixes)
 reverence
 reverence (maxi)
 reverence - limited edition remix cd
 reverence - pinkpop live trax
 reverence ep
 reverence special edition featuring exclusive remixes
 salva mea
 salva mea (international remixes)
 salva mea (maxi)
 salva mea (save me)
 salva mea (save me)
 salva mea 97
 sampler
 saturday 3am
 single
 singles collection
 special
 sunday 8 pm
 sunday 8 pm <1998>
 sunday 8pm
 sunday 8pm (promotion disc)
 sunday 8pm (special edition)
 sunday 8pm - pinkpop live trax
 sunday 8pm [cd1]
 sunday 8pm [cd2]
 take the long way home
 take the long way home - the remixes
 tarantula
 tarantula (cd1)
 tarantula (cd2) - cds
 tarantula (promo)
 tarantula cd - single
 tarantula cd2
 tarantula remixes
 technomap
 thank you
 the best
 the best of - one step to far
 the best of 2001
 the best of faithless
 the greatest hits
 the greatest hits audio mash-up
 the testimony (cd3)
 ultimate collection
 unknown
 unknown album
 we come 1
 why go - if lovin' you is wrong
 why go?
 why go? (feat. estelle)



Tracks by 'Faithless'

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favorite1
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16C Plus 
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(3)
Aaron Neville-Hercules 
favorite1
(4)
Adamski - Never Goin' Down (Ben Chapman remix) 
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(5)
Adamski-Never Going' Down (Ben Chapman Remix) 
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(6)
Addictive 
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(7)
Addictive - Cruel Intention 
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(8)
Alex Gopher-The Child (Album Version) 
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(9)
A Life Less Ordinary 
favorite1
(10)
Alley Remix 
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(11)
All Races All Colours 
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(12)
Angeline 
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Angeline (The Innocents Mix) 
favorite2
(14)
Angeline (Live) 
favorite1
(15)
Armand's European Vacation Mix [Radio Edit] 
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(16)
Baseball Cap 
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(17)
Baseball Dub (Cheeky All Stars Remix) 
favorite3
(18)
Become One 
favorite1
(19)
Bent-I Love My Man (Original Version) 
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(20)
Blissis Groove 
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(21)
Bliss Monster 
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(22)
Bluegrass 
favorite5
(23)
Bomb The Bass-Bug Powder Dust (Kruder & Dorfmeister TM Instrumen 
favorite1
(24)
Bringing My Family Back 
favorite1
(25)
bring my familie back 
favorite1
(26)
Bring My Family Back 
favorite30
(27)
Bring My Family Back (Bliss Monster Mix) 
favorite1
(28)
BRING MY FAMILY BACK (Bluebottle Mix) 
favorite2
(29)
Bring My Family Back (Boombastic mix) 
favorite2
(30)
BRING MY FAMILY BACK (First Ever Mix) 
favorite1
(31)
Bring My Family Back (Jan Driver 'Bombastic' Mix) 
favorite1
(32)
BRING MY FAMILY BACK (Jan Driver "Boombastic" Mix) 
favorite1
(33)
Bring My Family Back (Original Radio Edit) 
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(34)
Bring my Family back (Part 2) 
favorite1
(35)
bring my family back (paul van dyk mix) 
favorite5
(36)
Bring My Family Back (Paul Van Dyk Remix) 
favorite1
(37)
BRING MY FAMILY BACK (Pula Van Dyk Mix) 
favorite1
(38)
Bring My Family Back (P.V. Dyke Mix) 
favorite1
(39)
Bring My Family Back (Radio Edit) 

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