Richard Fearless

Fearless began as a resident DJ at the Job Club in Soho London in the 1990’s, where he’d play alongside Claude Young, Derrick May, Dave Angel, and Andrew Weatherall. After a few years he was picked as a resident for the legendary Heavenly Social alongside Chemical Brothers where he stayed till the close of the club. He’s remixed Yoko Ono, Conny Plank, the Horrors and Ike Yard, Big Youth, Tikiman.
While Fearless’ DJ sets and his Death in Vegas output have typically fallen into different genres, over the last few years he has begun to knit the two more closely together. Since 2014, Fearless has helmed his label as a vehicle not only for his own releases, spanning both Death in Vegas as well as his own raw studio sessions, but to put out music and remixes from artists such as DJ Richard, Legowelt, Rudolf Klorzieger, Daniel Avery, Silent Servant, D’Marc Cantu, Gabe Gurnsey and Von Haze. His long time friendship with Daniel Avery resulted in a well received 12-inch on Drone as PSSU.
Being the diverse maker and selector as he is, Richard Fearless’ sound can’t be placed in one genre, or be pinned down to one type of venue or floor. This is a sound that can flourish in many places, as long as its listeners are open for discovering the unknown, and are keen on embracing the pure gold a cross-genre collector’s record bag holds.