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AlunaGeorge – “I Remember (ft. Flume)”
The AlunaGeorge and Flume collab is finally here with a full stream thanks to the indomitable Annie Mac. The single is called “I Remember” and is lifted from the duo’s upcoming album by the same name. According to Aluna, the album is still in progress … Continue reading
Flume – “Never Be Like You ft. Kai (Disclosure Remix)”
Yesterday, both Flume and Disclosure set fire to the internet by simply posting the picture above. A simple action with very real connotations for fans. Everyone knew that a remix was coming and today it has officially landed via Flume’s soundcloud! According to … Continue reading
Flume – “Never Be Like You feat. Kai”
Earlier today Flume surprised everyone with a brand new single titled “Never Be Like You” featuring siren vocals from singer/songwriter Kai. The track is another of his beautifully rendered slinky tracks. The beat is ever-evolving and totally dissonant at times allowing for these great … Continue reading
Flume – “Skin (LP Preview)”
(Photo courtesy of Cybele Malinowski) A brand new sneak preview of Flume‘s new album dropped earlier today via the Sydney beatsmith’s soundcloud page. The LP is “almost finished” according to Harley, a.k.a Flume, and from the sound of things below it … Continue reading
George Maple – “Vacant Space”
The gloomy weather has finally hit L.A and it has us in the mood for deeper and darker music. We recently stumbled onto this stunning title track off George Maple‘s ‘Vacant Space EP’ which will be dropping at the beginning of next month. … Continue reading
Seekae – “Test & Recognise (Flume Re-work)”
Sydney trio Seekae and their track “Test & Recognise” get the Flume treatment. And though the original was equally delectable, Flume’s re-work adds a thicker and more resonant bass while still making excellent use of the off-beat flutters in the original. This version is … Continue reading
Chet Faker – “Gold (Flume Re-work)”
Everyone knows by now that Flume and Chet Faker are no strangers to collaborating with each other. We can always expect something truly exceptional from both of them. This latest rework of Chet Faker’s “Gold” by Flume really proves our point. Flume continues to hold onto … Continue reading