Skin

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AlbumMay 27 / 201616 songs, 1h 35s
Future Bass Wonky Glitch Pop
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Entrancing electronica executed with utter confidence—and big pop hooks. Harley Streten’s dense production and can’t-teach radio-friendly choruses installed him as dance music’s fashionably brainy coming man, and this second album broadens his appeal and horizons. “Never Be Like You” is your starting point—a slinky, proper hit roughed up by Streten’s jabbing beats—but thanks to his cartel of collaborators, we’re spoiled. Kučka’s contributions provide some of the more halting moments, Raekwon is a devastatingly ominous presence (“You Know”), while Beck lends *Skin* its poised emotional climax on closer “Tiny Cities.”

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The young Australian DJ/Producer's profile has grown immensely in the past few years. On his new album, he recruits an all-star cast including Beck, Little Dragon, Vince Staples, and more.

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It’s no wonder there’s a lot of people lining up to work with Flume.

Check out our album review of Artist's Skin on Rolling Stone.com.

The four years between Flume's stylish self-titled debut and its follow-up were long enough that Harley Streten racked up imitators almost as quickly as expectations for what he'd do next.

(Transgressive)

Skin shows Flume as unquestionably human, but still a bit faceless.

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