Floex

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Floex
Floex performing in 2015
Floex performing in 2015
Background information
Birth nameTomáš Dvořák
BornPrague, Czech Republic
OriginPrague, Czech Republic
GenresElectronica, ambient, IDM, avant-garde
Occupation(s)Composer, producer, DJ, multimedia artist
Instrument(s)Clarinet
Years active2001-present
LabelsQuazi Delict, Denovali, Minority
Websitefloex.cz

Tomáš Dvořák, known professionally as Floex, is a contemporary Czech composer, clarinetist, producer, DJ, and multimedia artist. He is best known for his work with indie game studio Amanita Design.[1]

Dvořák released his debut album Pocustone in 2001 under the moniker Floex, which is a combination of the words "float" and "experiment". His work came to wider recognition, however, after composing the soundtrack for Amanita Design's award-winning adventure game Machinarium, as well as the Samorost series.[1]

Biography[edit]

Dvořák started playing clarinet at a young age and went on to study at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and in the studio of Michael Bielický. He first recorded electronic music in 1996 and released Pocustone in 2001 to critical acclaim. During the early 2000s, he created several live multimedia art installations including RGB.

He also began his collaboration with Amanita Design, starting with Samorost 2 in 2006. Their next game, Machinarium (2008) was met with wide acclaim and his score won PC Gamer's Best Soundtrack award for that year.[2] He next released the EP Gone in 2013, featuring a collaboration with Hidden Orchestra.

His second full-length album, Zorya, was released in 2011. It received two Anděl awards and was nominated for several others. His third collaboration with Amanita Design, the ambitious Samorost 3, was also released in 2016. His latest album, A Portrait of John Doe (2018), a collaboration with Tom Hodge and the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, fuses modern classical music with avant-garde electronica.

Awards and nominations[edit]

Source:[1]

Pocustone
  • Anděl award (2001)
  • European Quartz Award (nominated) (2001)
Machinarium soundtrack
  • PC Gamer - Best Soundtrack (2009)
Zorya
  • Vinyla award (nominated) (2011)
  • Apollo award (nominated) (2011)
  • Anděl awards - Best Electronic Album and Best Alternative Album (2011)

Discography[edit]

Source:[1]

As Floex[edit]

With Amanita Design[edit]

Other works[edit]

Source:[1]

Interactive media[edit]

  • RGB (2002-2008)
  • Archifon (with Initi) (2011–present)
  • Netykavka (with Initi) (2016–present)

Theatre[edit]

  • Don't Stop (2018)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e [floex.cz Official website]
  2. ^ Bum Bum Satori article