Emma Louise & Flume share video for new single, ‘Shine, Glow, Glisten’: Watch

Emma Louise & Flume have dropped a new video for their ‘Shine, Glow, Glisten’ single.

The tripped-out visual for ‘Shine, Glow, Glisten’ was directed by Jonathan Zawada, a longtime Flume collaborator, music video director and multidisciplinary artist. Check it out below.

‘Shine, Glow, Glisten’ is featured on the upcoming collaborative album from the Australian producer, musician and DJ and the indie-pop singer-songwriter, ‘DUMB’, which is out on 22nd August.

The 10-track album has been co-written by Emma Louise and Flume, and recorded in their mutual home of northern New South Wales. You can pre-order a copy of ‘DUMB’ here.

Flume has previously teamed up with Emma Louise on the 2022 track ‘Hollow’, featured on the latter’s ‘Palaces’ album of that year.

Last year, the ARIA-nominated Emma Louise — who released her debut album vs Head vs Heart in 2013 — made an appearance on the ‘Jungle’ single by KASIA.

Back in 2023, Flume surprise-released an album of unheard music from the past decade.

Revisit DJ Mag’s long read interview with Flume around his ‘Palaces’ album.

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Rezz is an electronic music producer and DJ; her sound has been described as “midtempo bass” and a modern styling of “new beat”. In 2015, MTV called her the “new queen of the dark techno scene”, writing she had been “making electronic and techy beats for two years” at that point. EDM.com’s Niko Sani wrote Rezz’s “deliciously ominous, often alien-sounding bass music” helped gain her popularity within the electronic music scene in around 2016. Other music writers have referred to Rezz’s music as sounding “dark”, as well as “menacing”, “mechanical”, “haunting and industrial”. Spotify’s outlet For the Record profiled Rezz, calling her “one of the most highly regarded producers of downtempo soundscapes”, and saying she “strikes a firm balance between minimal original tech compositions and the all-heavy bass.

 

Rezz has described her music as “eerie, grungy, dungeon sounds”.She has stated while growing up, she listened exclusively to bands,particularly punk and rock bands. My Chemical Romance, Bring Me the Horizon, and Underoath have been cited as such bands she listened to in her youth. She cited Silverstein as one band that she frequently listened to that had an influence on her EP It’s Not A Phase. Deadmau5 is an early inspiration for Rezz. She has also mentioned Zeds Dead and Metric as fellow Canadian artists who have influenced her. Rezz is known for the signature LED spiraling “hypno glasses” she wears during live performances