Ten years since my first record came out, since then I’ve wrote a lot music, not all of it came outĭoing a headline show in LA w and Sign up for Presale: pic.twitter. The whole process has been quite cathartic.” That’s officially come to life with 10 classic-sounding IDs that can be streamed below, which also comes with the announce of a 10 Years of Flume celebration show at the Kia Forum on May 5. After seeing the reaction to Slugger 1.4 and how much love it got, figured it would be fun to release more of these forgotten ideas from old laptops. Harley Streten, better known to the world as Flume, has never shied away from doing things his own way, and his third studio album Palaces out Friday (May 20) via Future Classic is a. In Flume’s release post, he explained that it had been “ten years since his first record came out, since then a lot a lot music and not all of it has seen the light of day. After sharing an image 24 hours earlier of a cluttered desktop with countless project files, Flume followed through with a nostalgia-loaded delivery of signature future bass that stands behind Palaces on his musical timeline. And he immediately followed it up by saying “there’s more.” Exactly three months later, he’s keeping his promise with Things Don’t Always Go The Way You Plan.Īs fittingly titled as imaginable, Things Don’t Always Go The Way You Plan unearths 10 tracks-each labeled with the year it was finalized-from the Flume archives, spanning a timeframe between 20. Retrieved 19 February 2023.Back in November, Flume celebrated a decade of his self-titled debut album with the release of a demo from 2014, which he uncovered after finding and restoring his old laptop.
^ a b "Flume on Instagram: "new music coming soon" "."Flume celebrates 10th anniversary of debut album with archival demo 'Slugger 1.4' ". "Flume shares surprise album of unreleased material, 'Things Don't Always Go The Way You Plan' ". ^ James Young, David (8 February 2023).On 8 February, it was revealed to be a 10-track mixtape of previously unreleased songs and was released on the same day. On 7 February, he posted "10am PT, Wednesday" (8 February) on social media, along with artwork of a computer desktop with the text "Things Don't Always Go The Way You Plan" in the menu bar, later turning out to be the official cover art and title. The whole process has been quite cathartic." Release and promotion įlume teased new music in late January and early February 2023. Īlong with the release of the mixtape on 8 February 2023, Flume explained the background of the project on his Instagram: "It’s been ten years since my first record came out, since then I’ve wrote a lot a lot music and not all of it has seen the light of day. In January 2023, he teased that there was "new music coming soon" on social media. In response to positive reception from the track, Flume teased further unreleased demo track releases two days later. On 8 November 2022, Flume released an previously unreleased demo from 2014 titled Slugger 1.4 to mark 10 years since the release of his 2012 self-titled debut album. In July 2022, following the release of Flume's previous album, Palaces, he told NME that he had "loads of demos" that totaled "a full album's worth of house music" that he intended on finishing. The mixtape consists of 10 previously unreleased tracks dating from 2012 to 2021.
It includes collaborations with Injury Reserve, Isabella Manfredi and Panda Bear. The mixtape follows the release of Palaces in 2022. Things Don't Always Go the Way You Plan is the second mixtape by Australian electronic musician Flume, released on 8 February 2023 through Future Classic.