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An instrumental track that serves as a high-energy, distorted highlight of the album, showing Flume’s experimental, "extroverted" side.

The album cover features a Foxglove flower against a pastel gradient, intended to suggest a "toxic sunset" that mirrors the record's "amiable yet synthetic" compositions. Key Collaborations

Following his self-titled 2012 debut, Flume faced immense pressure to deliver a worthy sophomore effort. While his initial work relied heavily on filtered vocal chops and laid-back synth chords, Skin pushed into much more complex territory.

Debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and peaked at #3 on the US Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart.

: Tove Lo, AlunaGeorge ("Innocence"), and a surprising closing feature from Tiny Cities " [12, 18, 22]. Visual Identity The iconic album art features a foxglove flower

The Evolution of a Sound: A Deep Dive into Flume's "Skin" Released on May 27, 2016, by the Future Classic label, is the second studio album by Australian electronic pioneer Flume (Harley Edward Streten). Far more than just a follow-up to his self-titled 2012 debut, Skin served as a bold architectural expansion of the "future bass" genre, blending abrasive experimentalism with chart-topping pop sensibilities. A Sound That "Tears the Fabric of the Universe"

brought fierce hip-hop energy to the jagged rhythms of "Lose It."