Flume (musician)

Flume

Flume at the 2013 ARIA Awards
Background information
Birth name Harley Edward Streten
Born (1991-11-05) 5 November 1991
Origin Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Producer
  • musician
Years active 2008–present
Labels
Associated acts
Website flumemusic.com

Harley Edward Streten[1] (born 5 November 1991),[2] better known by his stage name Flume, is an Australian electronic music producer. His debut self-titled album was released on 9 November 2012, which peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Its lead single, "Holdin On", reached the top 20 on the related ARIA Singles Chart as well as number 4 on Triple J's Hottest 100 Countdown in 2013. The album and single provided Flume with four wins and four nominations at the ARIA Music Awards of 2013.[3][4] Wins included Best Male Artist, Breakthrough Artist – Release, Best Dance Release, and Producer of the Year.

On 5 January 2016 Flume shared details of his forthcoming sophomore album, Skin. The first single "Never Be Like You" reached number one in Australia in February 2016.[5]

Flume has remixed the likes of Lorde, Sam Smith, Arcade Fire and Disclosure.

Career

Harley Edward Streten was born on 5 November 1991 and grew up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, where he still resides.[6] He began creating music at about the age of thirteen, with a basic production disc that was packaged in a box of cereal.[7] In 2010, Streten began producing house music under his initials, HEDS.[8] He created two tracks "Flow" and "Fizz", in addition to several remixes.[9]

Streten was discovered and signed in 2011 through an original artists competition managed by the Australian record company Future Classic. He submitted the tracks "Sleepless", "Over You" and "Paper Thin" to win the competition. 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.[10][11]

Flume's self-titled debut album was released on 9 November 2012 to favorable reviews.[12] The album's production saw Flume collaborating with vocal artists George Maple, Moon Holiday, Jezzabell Doran, Chet Faker, and New York rapper T.Shirt. The album reached number one on the Australian iTunes charts.[7] It debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number 2, behind of One Direction's Take Me Home.[13] In December 2012, Flume signed with Mom + Pop Music and announced the North American release of his self-titled debut.[14] 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.[15]

On Australia Day 2013, four of Flume's songs (including a remix) were listed on Triple J Hottest 100 for 2012.[16] His album's breakout song "Holdin On" was listed at number four, the highest-charting Australian song.[16][17] 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.[16]

Flume's voted songs placed higher on the ARIA Singles Chart. "Holdin On" returned to the top 50 chart in the spot of number 17, its highest-ever placement. His "Hyperparadise" remix also debuted in the top 50 at number 38. "Sleepless" and "On Top" debuted at numbers 53 and 75, respectively.[18] Flume's debut album reached number one on the ARIA Albums Chart.[19]

In February 2013, Flume announced his first national headlining Australian tour, entitled the "Infinity Prism Tour". It occurred during April and May 2013, and according to a later interview, the tour sold 40,000 tickets.[20] In March 2013, Flume was named one of Fuse TV's 30 "Must-See Acts" at the SXSW festival.[21][22]

Flume 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 2015, Flume released his first original track since his debut album, "Some Minds" featuring vocals from Miike Snow's Andrew Wyatt.

In early January 2016, Flume released a four-and-a-half-minute preview of his second studio album Skin. The following month, second single "Never Be Like You" featuring vocals from Canadian singer Kai reached number one in Australia, making it Flume's first chart-topping song.[5] In April, Flume released his third single, "Say It" featuring the Swedish singer and songwriter. Tove Lo.

Side projects

With Sydney DJ and producer Emoh Instead, Flume formed the duo What So Not. On the 21 February 2015, Streten announced that the final project of What So Not that he would be creatively involved in would be the release of an EP produced in 2014. His official statement on the What So Not Facebook page [23] - "Over the last while, Emoh and I have been moving in different directions creatively, we haven't made any music together in quite a while. Our final joint project is a soon-to-be-released EP that we completed last year. That will be the last What So Not project I'll be creatively involved with."

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[24]
AUS
Indie

[25]
BEL
(FL)

[26]
BEL
(WA)

[27]
NLD
[28]
NZ
[29]
Flume 1 1 139 180 67 12
Skin
  • Released: 27 May 2016
  • Label: Future Classic
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download
To be released

Extended plays

Title Album details
Lockjaw
(Flume and Chet Faker)
  • Released: 22 November 2013[31]
  • Label: Future Classic
  • Format: CD, 12", digital download

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS
[32]
AUS
Indie

[33]
BEL
(FL)

[26]
FRA
[34]
NLD
[35]
NZ
[29]
US
[36]
US
Dance

[37]
UK[38] UK
Dance

[39]

"Sleepless"
(featuring Anthony for Cleopatra)
2011 Sleepless
"On Top"
(featuring T.Shirt)
2012 57 3 Flume
"Sleepless"
(featuring Jezzabell Doran)
53 5 31
"Holdin On" 17 1 [lower-alpha 1] 57 22
"Drop the Game"
(with Chet Faker)
2013 18 1 125 Lockjaw
"Some Minds"
(featuring Andrew Wyatt)
2015 27 2 non-album single
"Never Be Like You"
(featuring Kai)
2016 1 1 10 52 2 71 6 95 22 Skin
"Smoke & Retribution"
(featuring Vince Staples and Kučka)
23 3 [lower-alpha 2] 19
"Say It"
(featuring Tove Lo)
7 12
[45]
26
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other appearances

Title Year Album
"I Met You" (Anna Lunoe and Flume) 2012 Real Talk EP
"Tropical Sun" Future Classic DJs Compilation

Remixes

Title Year Peak chart positions Artist
AUS
[46]
AUS
Indie

[33]
UK
[47]
UK
Dance

[48]
"Back and Forth" (Flume vs. Mr. V) 2010 Fedde le Grand
"The Anthem" 2011 Onra
"Zimbabwe" New Navy
"Gravel Pit" 2012 Matt Miller x Kilter
"Higher" Ta-ku
"Won't Get Lost" The Aston Shuffle
"Every Little Step" Junior Boys
"HyperParadise" 38 3 Hermitude
"A Baru in New York" (Flume Soundtrack Version) 2013 Yolanda Be Cool
"Slasherr" (Flume Edit) Rustie
"You & Me" 49 17 Disclosure
"Woman of the Ghetto" (Flume's Jackin House Mix) Marlena Shaw
"Tennis Court" 2014 Lorde
"Gold" (Flume Re-work) Chet Faker
"Test & Recognise" (Flume Re-work) Seekae
"Afterlife" Arcade Fire
"Lay Me Down" 2015 Sam Smith
"Turning" Collarbones
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Productions

Music videos

Title Year Director(s)
"I Met You" (Anna Lunoe and Flume) 2012 Melvin J. Montalban[49]
"Sleepless" (featuring Jezzabell Doran) Damon Cameron[50]
"Left Alone" (featuring Chet Faker) 2013 Rhett Wade-Ferrell[51]
"Holdin On" Joe Nappa[52]
"More Than You Thought" Angus Lee Forbes[53]
"On Top" (featuring T.Shirt) Angus Lee Forbes[54]
"Insane" (featuring Moon Holiday) Angus Lee Forbes[55]
"Drop the Game" (Flume and Chet Faker) Lorin Askill[56]
"Some Minds" (featuring Andrew Wyatt) 2015 Clemens Habicht[57]
"Never Be Like You" (featuring Kai) 2016 Clemens Habicht[58]

Notes

  1. "Holdin On" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 6 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[26]
  2. "Smoke & Retribution" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 6 on the Heatseekers chart.[44]

Awards and nominations

AIR Awards

Year Category Nominated artist/work Result
2013 Best Independent Artist Flume Won[59]
Best Independent Album Flume Won[59]
Best Independent Dance/Electronica Album Won[59]
Best Independent Single/EP "Holdin On" Nominated[60]
Best Independent Dance/Electronica Single Won[59]

APRA Music Awards

Year Category Nominated artist/work Result
2014 Dance Work of the Year "Holdin On"[61] Won

ARIA Music Awards

Year Category Nominated artist/work Result
2013 Album of the Year Flume Nominated[4]
Breakthrough Artist – Release Won[3]
Best Male Artist Flume Won[3]
Best Dance Release Flume Won[3]
Song of the Year "Holdin On" Nominated[4]
Best Australian Live Act Flume Nominated[4]
Best Video Joe Nappa for "Holdin On" Nominated[4]
Producer of the Year Harley Streten Won[3]

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