Flume
Flume: The Australian Pioneer of Future Bass
Flume is the stage name of Harley Edward Streten, an Australian electronic music producer and DJ who reshaped the global soundscape of electronic pop. Hailing from Sydney, his self-titled debut album became a runaway success, achieving multi-platinum certifications in Australia and launching a career defined by sonic innovation.
Early career
Born in 1991, Streten began producing music as a teenager using a basic production software package he found in a cereal box. His early experiments led to a 2011 win in an Australian competition run by record label Future Classic, which promptly signed him and released his first single, "Sleepless," featuring Jezzabell Doran.
Breakthrough
Flume's breakthrough arrived in 2012 with the release of his self-titled debut album. The record debuted at number one on the Australian charts and was certified platinum within weeks, eventually achieving 7x platinum status. Its success was propelled by hit singles like "Holdin On," which introduced his signature style of chopped vocal samples and crisp, glitchy beats to a massive audience.
Key tracks
Holdin On — This breakout single defined the early Flume sound and became a platinum-selling anthem in Australia.
Never Be Like You — Featuring Kai, this 2016 track became a global smash, peaking at number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and earning multi-platinum certifications worldwide.
Say It — Featuring Tove Lo, this single from his second album "Skin" became a top 20 hit in Australia and a staple of his live sets.
Rushing Back — This 2019 collaboration with Vera Blue marked a vibrant return and topped the Australian club charts.
Sirens — Featuring Caroline Polachek, this track from his 2022 album "Palaces" showcased his evolution toward more intricate, vocal-driven compositions.
His 2016 sophomore album, "Skin," was a monumental success, winning the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album and spawning the global hit "Never Be Like You." Flume has consistently collaborated with a diverse range of artists, from Lorde and Beck on his 2019 mixtape "Hi This Is Flume" to Damon Albarn and MAY-A on his third studio album, 2022's "Palaces." His work with Future Classic and later through his own label, Level, has cemented his status as an influential figure in electronic music production.
For fans of Flume's textured, genre-bending electronic style, our website also features music from similar Australian producers. What So Not shares a foundation in impactful bass music and was initially a collaborative project with Flume. Wave Racer is another key Australian artist known for vibrant, sample-heavy electronic pop. Golden Features explores darker, more club-oriented territories within the same scene. Touch Sensitive delivers funky, synth-driven instrumentals that complement the future bass aesthetic.
Flume's innovative catalog is a staple on electronic and alternative radio stations across our network. His hits receive regular airplay on dedicated electronic music streams, top 40 stations with an edge, and online radio stations focused on independent and forward-thinking sounds.
Listeners can explore the dynamic evolution of Flume's music by tuning into the various radio stations available on onairium.com, where his pioneering tracks in future bass and electronic pop are frequently featured.