Nick Green
A studio session with Fred again.. is also on tap for the Grammy-winning electronic music producer.
Flume is living the post-Palaces good life, enjoying the comedown of yet another critically acclaimed album release. He's hanging out with his dog, surfing as much as possible, and living off-grid in a house with its own solar panel and water tank, according to a recent interview with NME
Oh, and he's also sitting on "a full album's worth of house music" just waiting to be finished off, he revealed. Flume also implied that the unreleased cuts are leftovers from when he was developing the creative vision for Palaces.
"I mean I’ve got a full album’s worth of house music that’s just sitting there that I just need to finish off," Flume said. "I’ve got loads of demos, some of them have got strong parts for sure. Some of them are trash, most of them are trash, but there’s definitely some bits in there."
He's now reportedly in the U.K., where he'll be hitting the studio with, amongst others, Fred again... According to NME, this trip will be the "first stuff" he's worked on since Palaces, his third studio album.
The DJ says she was asleep at home when the suspects violently "kicked the front door in."
Her name is Kavi and she's got an adorable studio setup featuring a drum pad, DAW, synthesizer and more.
Pfirter has launched a GoFundMe fundraiser to replace the stolen gear, which includes a Roland SH-101 synthesizer and two Apple MacBook laptops.
Watch the full video interview below.
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The LP features collaborations with Damon Albarn, QUIET BISON, MAY-A, LAUREL, Caroline Polachek, and more.
The Grammy-winning Aussie teased the release of “something special” he found in the files of his old laptop.
Flume has dropped two noteworthy collaborations: “Palaces” alongside Damon Albarn and “ESCAPE” with Kučka and QUIET BISON.
Flume joined George Breakfast’s “Bangers & Bants” to chat about new music on the horizon.
The celestial single features indie pop songstress Caroline Polachek and will appear on Flume’s third studio album, “Palaces.”
The Australian producer teased new music and shows in a tweet.
KUČKA returned to solo music in 2019 with the release of the project’s lead single, “Drowning,” produced by Flume.
Australian singer-songwriter MAY-A features on “Say Nothing” and stars alongside Flume in the haunting music video.

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