Rising Australian producer Flume is all set to re-release his self-titled debut LP, and to mark the occasion, the young dance prodigy has reworked his 2012 hit Holdin On, now featuring additional vocals by US rapper Freddie Gibbs.
The rerelease of Flume, set to drop on 11th November, will group together the original LP, along with remixes, a producer disc as well as a 70-minute documentary, all within a massive 4-disc bundle.
Take a listen to the rework of Holdin On, and hit the iTunes link to buy the original LP Flume.
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