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Flume, Disclosure Collaborators London Grammar Wipe Instagram, Tease New Music

Famed English electronica group London Grammar are a fulcrum of the EDM scene at large, featuring on original songs by some of the most illustrious artists in the genre. Thanks in part to high-profile collaborations with the likes of Flume and Disclosure, among others, their spellbinding indie dance sound is a ubiquitous presence across both the streaming landscape and live music circuit. London Grammar took to Instagram today, August 17th, to share a cryptic photo and tease new music after a hiatus that has lasted over one year. “Nothing else matters,” the post reads. The trio also puzzlingly wiped their Instagram clean, leading fans to believe that new music is on the horizon. “Great to have you back guys,” one excited fan wrote. London Grammar’s l...

Daft Punk Tops the Official r/electronicmusic “Top 100 Albums of the 2010s” List

Daft Punk’s “Random Access Memories” is a solid and irrefutable pick atop the list. Over the last few weeks, the r/electronicmusic subreddit has been compiling the top 100 albums of the 2010s, calling on its dedicated users to flesh out the list. Due to its fervent and steadfast fanbase, which is rooted in a passionate Reddit community, the list holds a ton of weight in the electronic music sphere. After weeks of deliberations, the r/electronicmusic moderators have unveiled the final rankings. Topping the list is Daft Punk‘s seminal Random Access Memories, which represents a solid, irrefutable pick. Following in the second spot is Porter Robinson‘s Worlds, which set the EDM realm ablaze back in August 2014. Rounding out the top 5 are Flume‘...

Flume Is Livestreaming a Rebroadcast of 2019 “Flume & Friends” Red Rocks Show on Thursday

Flume took to social media today to announce a special rebroadcast of his momentous 2019 “Flume & Friends” show at fabled open air Colorado venue Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This Thursday, July 16th, the future bass trailblazer will rebroadcast the full 2019 show, which also featured performances by Vera Blue, Reo Cragun, slowthai, and JPEGMAFIA. Fans can tune in via YouTube, Twitch, Playstation, and MTV Australia. The show’s concept was primed for an expansion in 2020 with a plan to lengthen the event to three days. Mura Masa, SOPHIE, and more were also set to appear before the impact of COVID-19 halted plans. You can RSVP to the event and sign up to receives updates and reminders here. In anticipation of the livestream, check out his larger-than...

Flume’s Remix of Eiffel 65’s “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” is Officially Back Up

Flume, a true poet of our generation, rocked our feeds when he dropped in with a post on Instagram back in May 2020 that read, “Roses r red my face is blue here is a song I made it for u.”  The Australian producer painted up to look as if he was a member of the Blue Man Group while playing the 1998 Europop Grammy Award-nominated cult hit “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 was the exact content we needed. While it originally was brushed off as quarantine fun, it actually blossomed into a highly anticipated official remix. Just yesterday it was uploaded to Beatport, but mysteriously went missing, causing raise for concern if licensing issues had anything to do with the song’s disappearance. However, it’s now back up and available across all pla...

Listen to “Party in Place” Sets from Porter Robinson, ODESZA, deadmau5, Flume, and More

On Friday, July 3rd, RADIO.COM hosted their”Party In Place” virtual concert in support of When We All Vote. For the broadcast, organizers recruited the help of electronic mainstays deadmau5, Disclosure, Flume, Major Lazer, ODESZA, Porter Robinson, REZZ, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and Toro Y Moi. Each artist laid down a mini-set of about 20 minutes to make up the concert’s three-hour runtime. For those who missed the show, a Mixcloud user by the name of HiFriend uploaded more than half of the night’s performances. You can listen to the entire sets from some of the artists below. RADIO.COM and When We All Vote’s “Party In Place” virtual concert took place on Friday, July 3rd. Those looking to donate to When We All Vote or participate...

Flume’s Highly Anticipated Remix of Eiffel 65’s “Blue” Mysteriously Vanishes from Beatport

EDM superstar Flume recently took on one of dance music’s most recognizable anthems ever, serving up a remix of the Eiffel 65 classic “Blue (Da Ba Dee).” After he teased the remix on his Instagram, it was actually posted to Beatport yesterday, July 1st. However, just a short time after going live, Flume’s “Blue” remix seems to have completely vanished from the Internet.  Beatport searches offer no help in finding the remix, and links embedded into news stories now produce a 404 error. On YouTube, a slew of imitation remixes have appeared, calling to mind the age of LimeWire track misnomers and misdirecting marketing attempts by bedroom producers. Searches of Flume’s social channels also yield no news of exactly wh...

deadmau5, ODESZA, Flume, More to Perform at “Party In Place” Virtual Concert This Friday

In what looks more like the headlining roster of a major music festival, RADIO.COM has unveiled the lineup for its forthcoming “Party In Place” livestream event. The stream, which will take place this Friday, July 3rd, flaunts a staggering lineup of EDM’s crème de la crème. deadmau5, Disclosure, Flume, Major Lazer, ODESZA, Porter Robinson, REZZ, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and Toro Y Moi are all set to take the virtual stage to kick off this year’s July 4th weekend in style. During the broadcast, RADIO.COM will be fundraising for their media partner When We All Vote, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization launched in 2018 by co-chairs Michelle Obama, Tom Hanks, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Janelle Monae, Chris Paul, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw that aims to close the ...

Flume Recruits Grammy-Nominated Jon Hopkins for Hypnotic Remix of “The Difference”

Flume has tapped Grammy Award-nominated producer Jon Hopkins for a mind-bending remix of his standout Toro y Moi collaboration “The Difference.” The track arrived today on Australian imprint and frequent Flume collaborator Future Classic, which continues to be one of the most prolific tastemakers in electronic and indie music. Jon Hopkins’ scintillating take on “The Difference” is one of trailblazing dominance, as the renowned English musician produces a subversive and beautifully idiosyncratic twist on the track. Honing in on his proclivity to produce shimmering synths, which drive the track through its hypnotic arrangement, Hopkins delivers a quirky indietronica masterpiece. The syncopation of his drums is also somethi...

Flume Paints Face Blue, Teases Unreleased Remix of Infamous 1998 Hit “Blue (Da Ba Dee)”

Flume took to Instagram today to share a clip of him working on a new remix of Eiffel 65‘s infamous 1998 Grammy Award-winning hit “Blue (Da Ba Dee).” He treats fan to the comedic side of Flume with the video, which shows the prolific Australian producer working on his “Blue” remix with blue paint smeared all over his face and hands as if he were a Smurf. Flume has the distinct ability to take any song he wants, wave a magic production wand, and turn it into a beautiful electronic effort oozing with a sound all his own. Such is the case with this remix, as he takes “Blue,” which is not an easy song to remix by any means, and infuses his signature future bass sound with thick 808s and expertly pitched vocal chops. Flume’s puppy, on the oth...

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