Flume has remixed Danny L Harle, marking the artist’s first new song of the calendar year and his first release.

This is the first time in a long time that we’ve gotten a new Flume. This is the cooked/genius 2020 version of Eiffel 65’s iconic “Blue,” the final piece. As a follow-up to his previous song, he has released another record, including Danny L Harle’s remix.

EARLIER A new studio album by British producer Danny L. Harle, associated with the PC Music label, was published this year on the PC Music label. The album is titled Harlecore, and it was released on the PC Music label. ‘On A Mountain’ is one of the album’s standout tracks and is included in the video for the song. In particular, Flume’s DJ Danny—one of the alter personalities that Harle takes on throughout the album—has significantly impacted the album’s overall feel.

 

The following is taken directly from the song’s press release: “The track’s frenetic intensity is punctuated by thunderous base impacts and startling crackling interference, which add to the track’s overall effect. The remix introduces a distinct, disrupting the sense of timing that fits in well with the essence of Harlecore while still sounding completely unlike anything which exists in this world, according to the artist.”

Eyelar, a London-based vocalist, is still allowed space to breathe in this new rendition before the Australian super-producer steps in and adds his signature stuttering synths to the massive raved-up sound. Below you can listen to both the remix and the original versions of this song.

After being transformed into a bugged flurry of surreal futuristic bass, the original track, which incorporates elements like breakbeat and màkina music, was released. The bizarre sounds of Flume mesh well with the parallel world of Harlecore, which is influenced by rave culture. Harle’s digital nightlife event, which is both thoughtful and entertaining, first opened its virtual doors in January 2021.

According to our estimates, Flume’s first new song has been released since the year 2021. While he’s been working on the NFTs with long-time collaborator Jonathan Zawada, he’s also been working on the technical side of things, producing new sounds to accompany them.

At the beginning of this year, flume vocalist Harley Streten said, “I just want to explore more.” The NFTs are manufactured by my colleague Jonathan and myself over the last several years.” We were unable to give them a name since we were unable to come up with one.” Nathan McLay, Flume’s manager and the founder of Flume’s record label, Future Classic, was very enthusiastic about what the NFT frontier had to offer him and his organization. This can evolve into how it interacts with a live performance, a product drop, or a giveaway to fans, for example.

In addition, Flume’s most recently available album was the album “Hi This Is Flume,” which was released in March of this year by the Sydney-based musician. It was accompanied by “Quits,” a collaboration EP with Vancouver rapper Reo Cragun, released in August of that year, and the song “The Gap,” which featured Toro y Moi and was released in March of 2020.