
The LP began to take shape when Flume returned to. Five tracks from a fifteen track album highlights how consistently great this album is. Palaces is Australian producer Flume ’s long-awaited third album, and his first full-length release since 2019’s Hi This Is Flume mixtape. Listen to the follow-up to that Biggie x Flume mixtape - B.I.G Flume Part 2Pac Theyve been hand-picked to join him and Nina Las Vegas in Sydney and Melbourne.

I enjoyed every track a lot but the ones in particular that I felt stood out really well include Insane, Bring You Down, What You Need, Ezra and Sleepless. All these characteristics amalgamate with each other to produce a fantastically fresh, unique and cohesive album with so many little elements throughout each track differing slightly to enable high replayability. As a producer curated album, it succeeds on many fronts the unusual chord progressions, off-kilter instrumentation, pitch-bending as well as the heavily chopped and manipulated vocals paint a very vivid image of the sound Flume went for. Streten got his start making music when he was 10 or 11, when his dad. In the process, he helped pioneer a whole new dimension of chill. The self-titled debut album by Flume released back in 2012 is a great, ambitious, electronic downtempo record which has plenty of positives to The self-titled debut album by Flume released back in 2012 is a great, ambitious, electronic downtempo record which has plenty of positives to take from. In the early 2010s, just as main-stage EDM was pushing tempos and decibels into the red, Flumeaka Harley Streten, born in 1991went in the opposite direction, delving into hip-hop beats and airy synths.
