Flume shares surprise drop Arrived Anxious, Left Bored
Flume drops another surprise album in the form of, Arrived Anxious, Left Bored.
Following on from Things Don’t Always Go The Way You Plan, which was released in February to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of his debut, Flume shares the second part of his excavation of material from the past ten years.
Arrived Anxious, Left Bored features music spanning from 2015-2021 and include collaborations with producer Emile Haynie (Dua Lipa, Lana Del Rey, ASAP Rocky) and Jim-E Stack (Bon Iver, HAIM, Sudan Archives).
It also includes Flume's first foray into using his own vocals with "All There 1.9 [2019 Export Wav]".
“This and the first "Things Don’t…" drop are a bunch of songs that I always loved that didn’t fit on a previous record,” Flume says about the two-part surprise release. “It’s cathartic, it feels really nice to clean the slate and make way for what’s next.”
Tracklist:
- SKY SKY 1.3 [2016 Export Wav]
- Chalk 1.3.3 [2017 Export Wav] with Jim-E Stack
- All There 1.9 [2019 Export Wav]
- Road To Japan [2017 Export Wav]
- Jerry 1.6 [2017 Export Wav]
- n1cevib3 1.3 [2015 Export Wav]
- Arrived Anxious, Left Bored 1.4 [2020 Export Wav]
- Habibi [2019 Export Wav] with Emile Haynie
- Miss U [2020 Export Wav]
- No Other 1.2.2 [2021 Export Wav]
Arrived Anxious, Left Bored is out now via Transgressive Records and Future Classic.
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