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Flume new album2/26/2024 Flume tapped TSHA, Prospa, and oklou for night one support while Eprom, Shlohmo, and oklou provided an entirely new ambiance for night two. He sported a madman’s grin, a wig, shades, pashmina, and a ball cap. Prior to his performance, Flume came out incognito to enjoy his openers and the energy reverberating within the rocks. The first night’s set was lighter, while day two was much more bass-heavy. This year’s Red Rock’s show took place over the timespan of two days, a mini-Flume festival. It was as though the audience was privy to a basement band rehearsal, a jam session and subtle spectacle of rawness, of passion, and of breathtaking and moving art.” Flume sat on the floor, tending to his board in the small spotlight they shared, while Vera floated around him. Although he brought out rappers from his albums, Vera Blue’s cameo appearance was without a doubt the crowd favorite. “During interludes, he created art within art – he cut metal, painted canvases, and smashed hardened clay pottery against brick walls. “The stage was set up like an odd living room of sorts, creating intimacy even in an arena as massive as Red Rocks,” the Journalist mused. Sets Of 2019,” our journalist delineated the experience in detail. In an excerpt from “ Exron End Of The Year: Best U.S. His set was intense, avant-garde, creative, explosive at times, whimsical, childlike, and raw. The last time Flume performed at Red Rocks was in 2019, right before the world irrevocably changed. This go-round, the young native Australian began his venture in Las Vegas, traveling to major cities such as Chicago, Washington D.C., Tennessee for Bonnaroo, London, Madrid, New York for Governor’s Ball, and Denver’s Red Rocks (with many pitstops still to go).Īlthough there were many notable venues, the flagship arena was Red Rocks, a massive Grecian-esque stadium carved into the crimson rock of Denver’s desert plains. And, slowly but surely, artists announced forthcoming tours to celebrate the fruits of their labors.įlume – an industry hotshot since the moment he stepped onto the scene, securing a Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Album back in 2016 – joined the joy and mass resurgence, hitting the road for what would be his fifth tour. Producers and DJs that spent the majority of 20 in solitude, creating music, attending ayahuasca ceremonies, and avoiding the modern plague, began to release their coveted and curated creations. The time had come, the 11th hour had passed, and the world watched with bated breath as covid sang its final coda. This year marked the beginning of the end. Don’t forget to also pre-order your copy of ‘Palaces’ by Flume through the store here.Flume and Red Rocks: A match made in heaven. Watch the music video for ‘Say Nothing’ below, and stream it here. I was really excited about the initial idea but it was only once I got back to Australia in early 2021 and linked up in the studio with MAY-A that the song really came to life.” – Flume We wrote the song midway through 2020 while the pandemic was still pretty new. “This song is about feelings of post relationship clarity. Along with the single release, they have released a music video that can only be described as a wonderful cinematic oddity, full of trippy visuals that will have you watching closely. Becoming known for his wacky and bright visuals, this has evidently carried on through to the aesthetic of ‘Palaces’, where he has revealed both the tracklist and album cover which you can see below.Īlso giving us the first taste of the album, he has unveiled the second track as ‘Palace’s leading single, featuring the talented MAY-A. Currently up for pre-order, his store contains various items including limited edition vinyl, CDs with bonus tracks, cassettes, and much more. Titled ‘Palaces‘, the new Flume album will feature 13 tracks (with an extra two on the bonus edition) and comes as his third studio album, due for release on May 20. Since not hearing from him in terms of releasing original productions since 2020 with the drop of ‘ The Difference‘ alongside Toro y Moi, he has now not only unveiled a new single but also details surrounding his next album. Flume released Palaces in May, and will be touring the album across Australia from November with special guest collaborators Caroline Polachek, Channel Tres, Toro y Moi, Vera Blue, and MAY-A. It’s a big day for fans of Australian producer Flume.
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