Formed in London in 1995, Faithless became one of the most influential electronic music acts of their generation. The group was founded by Rollo Armstrong, Sister Bliss, and Maxi Jazz, with additional contributions from Jamie Catto and later a wide array of collaborators. Known for their innovative fusion of house, trance, and trip-hop, Faithless achieved global success with a string of anthems such as "Insomnia," "God Is a DJ," and "We Come 1.
" With Sister Bliss's virtuoso keyboard and production skills, Rollo’s visionary direction, and Maxi Jazz’s distinctive spoken-word and rap vocals addressing social, political, and spiritual themes, Faithless cultivated a unique sound that set them apart in the dance music scene. Across seven studio albums, including the acclaimed "Reverence" (1996), "Sunday 8PM" (1998), and "Outrospective" (2001), the band sold over 15 million records worldwide and earned multiple BRIT and Mercury Prize nominations. Their electrifying live shows, combining live instrumentation with dance beats, redefined expectations for electronic music performances and made them a festival favorite for decades.
Even after Maxi Jazz's departure and passing in 2022, Faithless remained committed to their artistic legacy, continuing to evolve their sound and inspire new generations of fans and artists alike.