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Flowmotion

I funk all night baby how 'bout you?

About Me

Flowmotion is a name well known in the Seattle live music scene and becoming increasingly familiar up and down the West Coast, yet largely unheard of throughout much of the country. The band has managed to remain in the “best-kept-secret” vault of the live music scene, all the while honing a live show that often exceeds the size of the stage they might find themselves performing on. A Flowmotion show is a swooping ride through the fingers of rock fueled solely on the expert musicianship of its five parts, producing a sound that’s unmistakably huge. This is an act that fails to fall into an easily packaged genre, succeeds in defying stereotypes, and throws one hell of a party no matter what city, town or festival the five-piece band happens to land in.
The Flowmotion name has been in existence since 2001 under the creative eye of founder, guitarist and lead vocalist Josh Clauson – the only member of the band’s original lineup. At a time when the future of Flowmotion was uncertain, the front man found himself at a show featuring a Seattle-based (via Spokane) jazz fusion outfit called BeeCraft, he knew he’d found the sound he’d been searching for before the band even finished its set. What resulted was a Flowmotion rhythm section with Sabu Miyata supplying bass lines, Scott Goodwin anchoring the outfit on the drum kit and Bob Rees providing the extra dots to the “I”s and crosses to the “T”s with precision on percussion, vibraphone and keys. Clauson, of course, remained on vocals and guitar, his versatile and thickly layered voice providing a melodic edge to the band.
The most recent addition to the Flowmotion lineup came last year in the form of guitarist RL Heyer, who brought to the already talented band an arsenal of rock licks. While Flowmotion always had a multi-genre attack hidden in its quiver, Heyer’s skill set allows the band to transition from downright booty shaking funk to fist-pumping rock before the packed dance floor knows what hit them. When their show is in full swing, Clauson and Heyer’s guitars converse pleasantly and aggressively, often escalating to arena rock levels while at the same time creating the sort of soundscapes typically reserved for the likes of Pink Floyd.
There are many music fans in the Northwest and beyond who will remember Flowmotion from their years of touring and festival appearances and expect the same band as they heard in the early part of this decade. While the spirit around which Clauson built the band is very much alive, the sound has evolved with Flowmotion incorporating more rock edginess without forgetting the dance floor grooves that have brought them this far. Whereas Clauson previously authored most of the Flowmotion repertoire, songwriting duties have since been delegated amongst the band resulting in set lists that skip across the spectrum reminding listeners of Zeppelin at some moments and Parliament at others.
It’s been a steady climb for Flowmotion over the past decade, but it seems like the Northwest is going to have to give up its secret and let everyone in on what Flowmotion brings to the table – and the dance floor.

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Live at Flowmotion Summer Meltdown 2007


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Member Since: 8/24/2005
Band Website: flowmotion.net
Band Members: Josh Clauson: Electric Guitar, Vocals, Percussion
RL Heyer: Electric and Slide Guitars, Vocals
Sabu Miyata: Bass
Bob Rees: Percussion, Keyboard, Vibraphone
Scott Goodwin: Drums, Vocals

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August 8-10th 2008
Summer Meltdown Festival Lineup

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New Flowmotion Video
Flowmotion + That 1 Guy at the Wild Buffalo 9/30/07


Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Relix review on Summer Meltdown

No Degrees of Separation User Rating: / 4 PoorBest  Written by Alex Anderssen    Thursday, 19 October 2006 6th Annual Flowmotion Summer Meltdown Whitehorse Mou...
Posted by Flowmotion on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

Spokesman Review Spokane 7 write up

Flowmotion lets music speak for itself Isamu Jordan  /  Staff writer A band's ultimate mission is to move the crowd, more so than having a spectacular stage show with synchronized...
Posted by Flowmotion on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

Flowmotion article in Argonaut newspaper

Band goes with its own flow musically Written by By Caitlin Rice -Argonaut    Tuesday, 18 October 2005 Just what exactly Flowmotion performs is hard to say.Is it roc...
Posted by Flowmotion on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST