Niko Bolas

In 1995, Fakespace developed the Soundsculpt Toolkit, a software interface which lets music communicate with graphical elements of virtual reality.

iM Networks Inc. received three patents for streaming technologies[2] and put the "iM Band(TM)" alongside AM and FM on the radio dial, allowing consumers to access Internet radio content from around the world.

His current music enterprises are DayDream VR and The Surf Shack Studio in Ventura, California.

Among his most notable production works are Neil Young's This Note's for You, Freedom, Living with War, and Barn, Warren Zevon's Sentimental Hygiene, Steve Perry's first solo album Street Talk, and Melissa Etheridge's debut self-titled album.

Bolas appears in the cover of the Toto album, Fahrenheit (1986); he is the guy walking in the photograph and watching a woman.