Flight Facilities
Flight Facilities started as Hugo Gruzman and James Lyell, two friends from Sydney who began making music together in 2009. Their sound took shape somewhere...
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Flight Facilities started as Hugo Gruzman and James Lyell, two friends from Sydney who began making music together in 2009. Their sound took shape somewhere between house rhythms and the atmospheric textures of nu-disco. In 2013, they released 'Crave You' with vocalist Giselle Rosselli, a track that found its way onto dancefloors and playlists far beyond Australia.
Their first album, 'Down to Earth,' came out in 2014. Later singles like 'Foreign Language' and 'Two Bodies' kept that blend of melodic synth work and steady grooves going. They've worked with various vocalists over time, including Your Smith on 'Heavy.'
There was some trouble around 2015 regarding sample clearance for 'Crave You,' which led to a settlement. They kept recording after that, putting out another album called 'Forever' in 2017 and a remix collection in 2020.
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