Flume nominated for Best Dance Work at 2015 APRA Music Awards
Flume and fellow Australian Chet Faker are being recognized by the 2015 APRA Music Awards for their Future Classic collaboration "Drop the Game." The award ceremony, established in 1982, is one of the Australian music industry's most prestigious events, created in an attempt to celebrate songwriting in the Australian music industry. Flume and Chet Faker's 2013 hit "Drop the Game," did well to put both talents on the map and is now finally being recognized in the category for "Best Dance Work" at this year's awards. The duo are up against Peking Duck, Neon Jungle, Joel Fletcher and The Aston Shuffle.
DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine
This week features Radial's resplendent remix of Emil and Friends' "Royal Oats," Zimmer's sizzling nu-disco remix of "Power," Good Night Keaton's absorbing spin on Goldroom's "Sweetness Alive," Lovejet's downtempo original "Indian Love," and Nicolas Jaar's creative take on Chet Faker's "Terms and Conditions."