About

RapidFflow, an electronic, techno, trance, electro, house band, was unearthed in 2008 deep in the suburbs somewhere off the California coast. The sound was 16 years in the making as Noremac and RapidRage each formulated a unique approach to musical expression. When the universe decided it was ready for these forces to come together, a new style was unleashed on the techno scene. Their name was formed by combining the two names RapidRage and Noremac Fflow together.

With influences across the musical spectrum, RapidFflow is able to mold the various styles of each member and unleash a bastion of furious beats alongside mellow grooves. RapidFflow doesn’t pretend to be changing the world; they are just trying to add a positive auditory experience to a new generation of listeners.

"Techyes," the first official RapidFflow song, was produced in just 10 days. Sensing they were onto something good, the guys produced their first album several months later on March 15, 2009; the self-titled Rapidfflow. Pleasantly surprised by the widespread response of a growing fan base, Noremac and RapidRage were back at work on a new more ambitious follow up album.

Inspired by success on popular sites such as YouTube, Facebook and MySpace, RapidFflow managed to implement key ideas by their most trusted source: The fans. The ability to progress their patented sound even further was the basis for “Handful of Ownage,” the band’s second and most recent album released June 17, 2010. Songs such as “Hyperactive” and “You are A” displayed a brave new direction without compromising core values.

Gaining momentum with every passing day, RapidFflow performed their first live concert November 5, 2010 treating the crowd to signature songs “Happy Attack” and “Somber Tranquility” among others. The crowd was also privy to a brief preview of RapidFflow’s newest work coming at you in the days ahead.

RapidFflow is deeply thankful for all the support of family, friends, and most important, the fans. We know without all of you, we wouldn’t be motivated to constantly improve and experiment in the never ending search for the killer sound.