The combination of his passion for dance and hip-hop music fuelled the Flume style and made it what it is today. He then grew more of an interest in experimental hip-hop and became inspired by artists including Flying Lotus, J Dilla, TOKiMONSTA. Harley listened heavily to electro music until he began his career as Flume. Flume himself has classed his music as “experimental electronica with a strong hip-hop influence’. The primary genres that influence his is sound are trap, hip-hop, future bass, and indie pop. His music manages to be both familiar and surprising all at once. His music is difficult to categorize as it is so unique and challenges the norms of music.įlume’s sound draws elements from many different genres while still maintaining an experimental quality that keeps things interesting. In the early years of his career, Flume’s sound would often be described as “future bass” or “electro-soul.” However, he has since transcended these labels and developed a sound that cannot be easily categorized-though it still falls under the umbrella of electronic dance music (EDM). In 2012, he won an Australian competition called Triple J Unearthed High for unsigned artists and released his first self-titled album soon after. This six-track release would go on to be what Flume calls “a turning point” in his career, leading to a world tour and many more opportunities later down the line. In 2011, Streten won a competition by Australian record label Future Classic that gave him $10,000 to fund an EP. He began producing predominantly hip-hop tracks as a teenager as well as remixing works by other artists such as The Temper Trap and Skrillex. He upgraded to FL Studio at age 13 and by the age of 16, he was posting tracks to MySpace and SoundCloud under the name Flume. His interest in music production began at just 10 years old after installing a simple music-making program from a cereal box. He played drums and trumpet throughout his childhood and wrote his own compositions on a dusty old piano at his parents house. Flume is regarded as one of the most significant pioneers of the Future Bass sub-genre of EDM.įlume grew up loving music. The Grammy award winning artist has worked with an extensive list of familiar artists including London Grammar, Disclosure, Chet Faker, Anna Lunoe, Tove Lo and more. His stage name ‘Flume’ was inspired by the Bon Iver song of the same name.
He was born on November 5th, 1991 and grew up in the Northern Beaches of Sydney. Harley Edward Streten, better known by his stage name Flume, is an Australian record producer, musician, and DJ.