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Harley Streten, better known as "Flume," has officially left the duo What So Not that he has been a member of since 2011, citing "creative differences" as the primary reason for his departure. -
Electric Forest 2015 Lineup: Skrillex, Kaskade, Bassnectar, Flume Headline
It could have been Skrillex leaking his inclusion the lineup yesterday or it might have been the plan all along, but either way the complete list of artists who perform at Electric Forest has been announced. Some of the names featured on the lineup include the aforementioned "Ease My Mind" producer, Kaskade, E Forest regular, Bassnectar, Flume, Big Gigantic, tech house king Carl Cox, Claude VonStroke, who was a rumored inclusion and many others. -
SnowGlobe Shares 2014 Aftermovie: Skrillex, Flume, Porter Robinson Appear [WATCH]
Festival season is generally associated with summer, but good times roll all year round. Even in the winter, the United States still has some festivals going and SnowGlobe is one of the biggest. Situated on the picturesque southern edge of Lake Tahoe in the skiing resort town of South Lake Tahoe, SnowGlobe is a three-day electronic music festival that runs during the final three days of December through to the ball drop into the New Year. The snowy festival has released its 2014 recap, which includes cameos from some of the main headlining acts like Flume, Skrillex, Porter Robinson, Flux Pavillion, Big Gigantic and others. -
Lightning In A Bottle 2015 Lineup: Flume, RL Grime, Odesza Headline
Getting set to celebrate its 10-year anniversary, California festival Lightning In A Bottle has announced its complete lineup of acts who will be joining the five-day event this Memorial Day Weekend. The festival is primarily dance acts, but it also had some electronic-leaning indie acts that fit nicely. It is headlined by an eclectic group of DJs like Flume, Odesza, RL Grime, SBTRKT, John Digweed, Tycho and Griz. -
Melt! Festival 2015 Lineup: Alt-J, Flume, London Grammar, Kylie Minogue Headlining
Another day, another dollar potentially spent as a festival dishing out their lineup for the summer. This time, Melt! Festival in Germany has unveiled the first batch of artists who will be headed to Ferropolis (the city of Iron) just an hour outside of Berlin. The first wave of artists will be headlined by a varied group that includes, Alt-J, Kylie Minogue, London Grammar, whose 2013 set remains one of the festivals most viewed sets on their YouTube channel and Flume. Further additions include Jon Hopkins, Bonobo (DJ Set), Clark, Dark Sky, Sophie, Modeselektor and others. -
See How Flume Rang in the New Year at SnowGlobe Festival [WATCH]
Generally in the Northern Hemisphere, most people want to stay inside as much as possible on New Year's Eve. But there were some brave souls who are willing to brave the cold at SnowGlobe Festival in the mountain resort town of South Lake Tahoe, California. Australian producer and DJ sensation Harley Straten, better known as Flume, one half of What So Not alongside Emoh Instead, performed the mainstage headlining set to ring in the New Year. SnowGlobe was there with their cameras to catch all the action, with Straten ushering in 2015 with his signature remix of Disclosure's "U & Me" under a dazzling display of fireworks and stage production that matched the vibe of the tune.Tucked away on the campus of Lake Tahoe Community College, right on the edge of Lake Tahoe and tucked in below the mountains, Snowglobe finds itself in a small paradise with skiing, music and picturesque natural beauty. The three-day festival took place from Dec. 29 to 31 and into the New Year. The lineup included names like the aforementioned Flume, Disclosure, Zedd, Skrillex, Phantogram, Porter Robinson live, Atmosphere, Justin Martin and many others. -
Governors Ball 2015: Drake, Deadmau5 and The Black Keys Top Lineup; Bjork and Florence + The Machine Also Set to Appear
Governors Ball will once again be claiming Randall's Island in New York City for its fifth rendition and once again, the lineup is bigger than ever. The clear headliners are Drake, EDM figurehead Deadmau5 and rockers The Black Keys, all of whom will be making their first appearances at the festival. Other "sub-headliners" listed include Florence + The Machine, My Morning Jacket and Bjork. -
Flume's Future Classic Management Team Dish Details on Their Success at EMC [WATCH]
Australian producer/DJ Flume has become one of the biggest revelations in electronic music since his debut artist album was released at the end of 2012. He has gone from a niche Australian producer playing 300 person capacity venues in his home country of Australia to headlining Coachella and selling out Terminal 5 in New York City three nights in a row in under two years time. That remarkable rise to stardom has been in large part because of his unique sound, but also the Future Classic team behind him who have been carefully orchestrating each move to create the best possible outcome for Flume. Flume, also known as Harley Streten, and the Future Classic team, his management and label home, sat down during the Electronic Music Conference in Australia to talk their strategies and how they have been able to be so successful with him over such a short period of time. -
Flume Releases 1-Hour-Long Japan Influeced Quest Mix On BBC Radio One With Annie Nightingale
There are few artists in the dance world as hot as Australian producer/DJ Harley Edward Streten, known professionally as Flume. He brought that heat up the UK and the BBC Radio One airwaves on Wednesday night on Annie Nightengale's show. His "Quest" mix is influenced by his first trip to Tokyo and is his soundtrack to that trip.
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