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The debut album from Australian electronic musician/producer Flume, aka Harley Streten, Flume is an atmospheric, experimental mix of electronic dance-oriented sounds that touches upon aspects of R&B, indie rock, and pop.
With powerful vocals and deeply personal lyrics, Smith takes listeners on an emotional journey through the highs and lows of love and heartbreak. The album features hit singles like "Diamonds," "Kids Again," and "Love Goes"
Feeling nostalgic upon the 10-year anniversary of his widely acclaimed debut album, Flume dug into the archives and pulled out 10 tracks from laptops stashed away as a celebration and thank you to his fans.
The second part of his excavation of material from the past 10 years, Flume shares ten tracks created across his meteoric rise to becoming a global leader in electronic music.
Sam Smith marks a decade of their multi-platinum debut, In the Lonely Hour. Released in 2014, In the Lonely Hour was the first of many incredible milestones and successes that Sam would achieve over the course of their standout career.
Their 12th and fans of the band will have no complaints, and for newcomers it's as good a starting point as any, with arguably the same ratio of clever understated brilliance to uninspired mediocrity as any other phase of their discography
2000 debut album by the British indie electronic band Broadcast. The album failed to chart in the United Kingdom or the United States but was released to critical acclaim.
On his aptly titled 1973 solo debut, Spectrum, Billy Cobham revealed his interest and aptitude for the rock, jazz and funk genres. Spectrum reached No. 1 on the jazz charts around the world and became a crossover phenomenon.