In early January 2016, Flume released a four-and-a-half-minute preview of his second studio album, Skin. That will be the last What So Not project I'll be creatively involved with." Our final joint project is a soon-to-be-released EP that we completed last year. On 21 February 2015, Streten announced that he had left the project, citing: "Emoh and I have been moving in different directions creatively, we haven't made any music together in quite a while. With Sydney DJ and record producer Emoh Instead, Flume formed the duo What So Not in 2011. In 2015, Flume released his first original track since his debut studio album, "Some Minds", featuring vocals from Miike Snow's Andrew Wyatt. It occurred during April and May 2013, and according to a later interview, the tour sold 40,000 tickets. In March 2013, Flume was named one of Fuse TV's 30 "Must-See Acts" at the SXSW festival.įlume spent the beginning of 2014 touring internationally, including stops at Lollapalooza in South America and Coachella where he debuted his remix of Lorde's " Tennis Court". In February 2013, Flume announced his first national headlining Australian tour, entitled the "Infinity Prism Tour". He did a remix of her song " Tennis Court", and co-produced her song " The Louvre" from her sophomore album, Melodrama. "Sleepless" and "On Top" debuted at numbers 53 and 75, respectively. Flume's debut studio album reached number one on the ARIA Albums Chart. His "Hyperparadise" remix also debuted in the top 50 at number 38. "Holdin On" returned to the top 50 chart in the spot of number 17, its highest-ever placement. On Australia Day 2013, four of Flume's songs (including a remix) were listed on Triple J Hottest 1. His album's breakthrough song "Holdin On" was listed at number four, the highest-charting Australian song. Other inclusions were "Sleepless" and his remix of "Hyperparadise" by Hermitude, both in the top 20 (numbers 12 and 18, respectively), and "On Top" at number 67. Flume's voted songs placed higher on the ARIA Singles Chart. The album reached number one on the Australian iTunes charts. It debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number two, behind One Direction's Take Me Home. In December 2012, Flume signed with Mom + Pop Music and announced the North American release of his self-titled debut studio album. The album was released in the US on 21 February 2013 and received strong support from American critics, averaging a score of 73 out of 100 on review aggregate site Metacritic. The album's production saw Flume collaborating with vocal artists Moon Holiday, Jezzabell Doran, Chet Faker, and New York rapper T-Shirt. He finished the album on this laptop while he was on a low-budget trip to London. Nathan McLay, founder of Future Classic and now Flume's manager, assisted with the release of his first EP, titled Sleepless, which contained the three original tracks. He opted for the moniker "Flume" after the Bon Iver song of the same name.įlume's self-titled debut album, was released on 9 November 2012. It was done on his first laptop that he had ever purchased. He submitted the tracks "Sleepless", "Over You" and "Paper Thin" to win the competition. Streten was discovered and signed in 2011 through an original artists competition managed by the Australian record company Future Classic. He created two tracks "Flow" and "Fizz", in addition to several remixes. He began creating music at about the age of thirteen, with a basic production disc that was packaged in a box of cereal. In 2010, Streten began producing house music under his initials, HEDS. Augustine's College Brookvale for high school. Harley Edward Streten was born on 5 November 1991. His father, Glen Streten, is a filmmaker and record producer, and his mother, Lyndall, is a former teacher. He grew up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney with a younger sister, and attended Seaforth Public School for primary school and St.
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