As Fluxion, he released EPs, LPs, and full-length albums for labels such as, Chain Reaction (a subsidiary of Basic Channel), Resopal Schallware, Echocord.
His first official recordings under the Fluxion moniker were a handful of ambient-inflected dub techno releases on the Chain Reaction label, much of which was compiled on two Vibrant Forms albums (issued in 1999 and 2000, respectively).
[1] He later released a full-length in 2001 titled Spaces, a conceptual album based on the perception of acoustics of different environments and how they can be reproduced artificially.
His collaboration with Echocord continued with the Traces and Broadwalk Tales albums, while Type reissued the first Vibrant Forms collection.
[2] On an interview in 2019, Konstantinos Soublis' mentioned, "My early influences were Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Wim Mertens, and composers that used repetition.