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.
Flume kicks off a new cycle with his highly anticipated third album, Palaces. The 13-track LP shows off his ability to expertly push the boundaries of a sound he helped define, while delivering songs that are still undeniably "Flume."
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.
The album showcases the unique combination of Flume's signature, intricate and "glitchy" electronic production with Emma Louise's evocative vocals and intimate songwriting.
Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot emerged from the 1960s folk world, and had as much in common with Ian & Sylvia, Eric Andersen, and Bob Dylan as he did with any '70s AM wonder.