
The song also takes a more traditional approach in the context of Flume’s discography, undertaking break beats in a uniform manner rather than the usual clash.ĭiving into the album’s singles, “Say Nothing,” “Escape,” “Hollow” and “Sirens” (which features Caroline Polachek), most closely resemble the appeal of 2016’s Skin. It’s a beautiful track that highlights the mental and creative benefits Streten found by relocating back to Australia during the beginning of the pandemic. Likewise, the eponymous song “Palaces,” featuring Damon Albarn, flourishes by taking its time folding in those natural elements that inspired the album in the first place, with birds twittering throughout the song.

This uplifting quality carries over into songs like “Jasper’s Song,” which sees Streten flex his organic musical talent in the form of slightly distorted piano chords, while a cascade of strings bring out a previously unfounded heavenly aspect to his music. Streten’s latest album, while still retaining all the technical qualities that launched him into stardom, places him in a different headspace than his previous output.įrom the budding notes in “Highest Building” that introduce Palaces, it’s apparent the album takes an elevated approach from his previous works, as the drawn out notes fuse almost perfectly with the autotuned tinges of Oklou’s vocals. With the culmination of these pressures and for his own well-being, he sought to return to his roots and made his way back to Australia, where he found his muse for Palaces through the serenity of the Northern Rivers. His next solo album, Skin, continued pressing at the boundaries while still holding mainstream appeal, and won the Best Dance/Electronic Album at the Grammy Awards in 2017.Īmid the bustle of city life and constant touring that came with Streten’s rapid success at an early age, he also grappled with anxiety and self-medicating with alcohol. Absent of heavy bass and packed with erratic, uplifting pulses of synths and vocal chops, it was the first semblance of what he could produce and made his name synonymous with the rising future bass genre. From the moment he released his debut self-titled album in 2012, all eyes turned toward his unconventional sound.

Harley Streten, better known as Flume, pioneered and helped popularize the early 2010s era of electronic music.
