Watch the Trippy Video for Flume and Emma Louise's Backbone-Tingling Monitor, "Shine, Glow, Glisten"

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Flume and Emma Louise have returned with “Shine, Glow, Glisten,” the second single from their upcoming collaborative album DUMB, due out August twenty second.

Flume serves up his signature cocktail of crystalline chaos whereas Louise’s haunting voice drifts by means of his labyrinthine manufacturing like smoke by means of a damaged air flow system. Invoking biblical temptation (“eat the apple,” “animal desire,” “pleasure paradise”) Louise’s lyrics level to a type of attractive mysticism that makes you marvel if she’s channeling a prophet or seducing one.

In the meantime, Flume crafts distorted, claustrophobic lure beats that crackle with texture. The association shifts and morphs with the stressed vitality of somebody attempting to tune a radio in a thunderstorm, by no means fairly settling into predictable patterns. Between his hyperkinetic manufacturing and Louise’s ghostly detachment, the monitor is genuinely unnerving.

“Shine, Glow, Glisten” arrives alongside a trippy music video developed in collaboration with Flume’s longtime visible collaborator, Jonathan Zawada. You possibly can take a look at the video under and stream the brand new single right here.

Observe Flume:

Instagram: instagram.com/flume
X: x.com/flumemusic
TikTok: tiktok.com/@flume
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Observe Emma Louise:

Instagram: instagram.com/emmalouisemusic
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TikTok: tiktok.com/@emmalouisemusic
Fb: fb.com/musicemmalouise
Spotify: tinyurl.com/yeyareeh

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