Flux Information Sciences was influenced by the 1980s New York No Wave scene, by bands such as The Contortions, James White & the Blacks, Suicide and Foetus.
Their third album, Summer, was released in 2000, and described by Joe Silva of AllMusic as seeing Flux "retain...[their] ability to playfully challenge listeners to find entry points to their material, while maintaining their levels of chaos and invention".
[4] The New York Times described their sound as "a clattering, dissonant, choppy, propulsive racket, punctuated every so often by a vocal chant; it's ominous and mockingly jubilant, somewhere between the Gang of Four and Ministry.
[9] Since the band's break-up, Bechet has formed the Pinksock Records label and worked with several artists, such as F. M. Einheit of Einstürzende Neubauten and Khan.
[10] He has released albums by several experimental projects, including his heavy metal mash-up vinyl "Please Forgive Me" and "Waiting for the Sun" CD by "Sauna KIngs".