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Skin Companion 1, is billed as the first EP, presumably in a series, that will feature. More often, however, the features roster seemed a cagey distraction to Flume's more left-field impulses.
Log in, register or subscribe to save articles. Updated 11.18am first published at 8.55am. What's really impressive when listening to Flume's sophomore album Skin each time is the sheer density and energy of every track Review: Flume's new album Skin is intoxicating and eclectic. Half of the material is purely commercial, with Flume looking to score his own Wake Me Up, Lean On, or Latch. M ore than any other high-profile release since the new dawn of crossover EDM, Flume's Skin -a 16-track odyssey of drops, booms, and well-crafted bliss-reflects the state and times of the genre. I try to keep Flume far from the EDM world.Say what? Flume (aka Harley Streten), an EDM artist, speaks against the genre which best describes his style.Why? Ultimately, the Australian DJ/producer wants his music to reach further transcend commercial EDM
Even though there are a few weak and forgettable tracks and it runs a little too long, I still enjoyed a lot from Skin Still though, Skin is a huge improvement from the debut and is worth revisiting for the rest of 2016, with some of the best material Flume has ever produced and maybe some of his most mainstream work yet.
Flume 'Skin' Album Review - Skin - Rolling Ston Flume's attempt to cover a lot of stylistic ground does get a bit much at times, like when we're taken from track 5, the somewhat mediocre pop song. It certainly covers a broader range of styles, being at times weird and experimental, and at others a lot more radio friendly.
Stylistically, Skin is quite a big change from Streten's debut album. Flume) came off as an EDM artist with a pop side, mixing shades of R&B. On his self-titled 2012 debut, Australian producer Harley Streten (a.k.a.