As Flume continued to forge a strong connection to his surroundings, the album he wanted to make started to form, eventually adopting a title to properly highlight the luxury and magic of the natural world. He and his neighbor and longtime collaborator, the visual artist Jonathan Zawada, became fascinated by the local wildlife, in particular the birds, collecting field recordings that ultimately worked their way into the album. Settling in a coastal town in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Flume quickly found the inspiration he needed through reconnecting with the nature around him-the rolling hills, walking around barefoot, the green color the sky turns before a big storm, growing and eating his own vegetables, the smell of rain. Palaces began to take shape when Flume returned to his native Australia after struggling to write music in Los Angeles at the beginning of the pandemic. He recently shared the album's lead single and video, "Say Nothing" featuring MAY-A. local-sign up for pre-sale tickets at here.įlume's new LP Palaces is out May 20 on Future Classic and Transgressive-pre-order/pre-save it here. local, with general on sale beginning February 18 at 10 a.m.
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Supporting acts include Floating Points, Channel Tres, Tinashe, Magdalena Bay and more.Īrtist pre-sale tickets go on sale February 15 at 10 a.m. Wildly acclaimed, Grammy-winning artist Flume confirms Stage 1 of the Flume World Tour today, with North American dates kicking off in April including Chicago, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and two nights at Red Rocks in addition to previously announced lineup-topping sets at Coachella, Governor's Ball and Bonnaroo.