[6] His paternal grandfather Bruce was removed from his family at age three and placed in the Colebrook Home in Quorn, South Australia, and never returned to Mimili, a child of the Stolen Generations.
[3] He was strongly impressed by Whitney Houston growing up, and also watched many different bands which featured on the long-running TV music show Rage.
[10][11] Fielding featured on TV music talent show The Voice, making it to the grand final with as the duo ZK, with Kristal West, in 2014.
His work integrates traditional elements and lore (Tjukurpa) with his personal style and his own view of Country, influenced by his memories of growing up in Mimili.
[6][19] Fielding's paintings, along with ceramic art Arrernte artist Alfred Lowe from the Central Desert, were displayed in an exhibition called Z munu A Titutjara ("Z and A Forever"), held at the Hugo Michell Gallery in Adelaide in October–November 2023, as part of Tarnanthi.
[30] Electric Fields are the subject of a 2018 SBS/NITV documentary, "Voice From The Desert", part of the Our Stories series, featuring emerging Indigenous Australian creatives.
It follows Fielding on a visit to Mimili, where he examines his early life experiences growing up in remote South Australia and his artistic and personal growth, and includes interviews with his parents.
[5] The 2019 short film "Electric Mimili", part of the Deadly Family Portraits series, was shown on ABC Television and iview.