Flume
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Flume

Flume is the stage name of Harley Edward Streten, an electronic producer from Sydney who started putting out music in the early 2010s. His self-titled debut...

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Flume, the Sydney producer with a textured electronic sound

Harley Streten's catalog mixes ambient layers and vocal collaborations, from 'Holdin On' to 'Palaces'.

For a good frame, try 'Holdin On' from the debut or 'Numb & Getting Colder' with Kučka. They show the range from that early, driving pulse to the more layered, vocal-heavy stuff.

Flume's early tracks like 'Holdin On' helped define a certain strain of 2010s electronic music, blending pulsing rhythms with ambient textures. His 2016 album 'Skin' brought wider attention through songs like 'Never Be Like You' and 'Say It', and his later work on 'Hi This Is Flume' and 'Palaces' kept pushing that sound forward. The catalog is full of vocal features, from Tove Lo to Vince Staples, which gives his instrumentals a human anchor.

He started putting out music in the early 2010s, with his self-titled debut arriving in 2012. The 2016 album 'Skin' featured collaborations with Beck and others, and later releases included the 2019 mixtape 'Hi This Is Flume' and the 2022 album 'Palaces'.

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Flume is the stage name of Harley Edward Streten, an electronic producer from Sydney who started putting out music in the early 2010s. His self-titled debut album arrived in 2012, and tracks like 'Holdin On' helped establish his sound, a mix of ambient textures and pulsing rhythms that drew some inspiration from artists like Burial.

He followed that up with the 2016 album 'Skin,' which featured collaborations with artists including Tove Lo, Beck, and Vince Staples. Songs from that period, like 'Never Be Like You' with Kai and 'Say It' with Tove Lo, became some of his most recognizable work. Around that time, he also faced criticism for using samples from indigenous Australian artists without permission, which led to some public reflection on his process.

Later releases include the 2019 mixtape 'Hi This Is Flume' and the 2022 album 'Palaces.' His catalog often features vocalists, with other notable tracks including 'Drop The Game' with Chet Faker and 'Numb & Getting Colder' with Kučka.

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