Emma Louise also appears on Flume's 2022 album, Palaces, on the track Hollow.
Flume, Emma Louise (Credit: Zac Bayly, Thom Kerr)
Less than three months after releasing his collaborative We Live In A Society EP with JPEGMAFIA, Flume has returned, promoting a new collaborative project with fellow Aussie Emma Louise.
The project is a ten-track album called DUMB, and it’s arriving on Friday, 22 August. The first single, Easy Goodbye, will be released tomorrow (18 July). You can visit the DUMB website to sign up for updates and potentially pre-order and pre-save details.
This isn’t the first time that Flume, one of Australia’s most successful EDM stars, and Emma Louise, one of the country’s most beloved folk-meets-pop singers, have worked together. She appears on his 2022 album, Palaces, on the track Hollow.
Easy Goodbye, out Friday pic.twitter.com/pFoQjUDCDh
— Flume (@flumemusic) July 16, 2025
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She’s also appeared on the Flight Facilities singles Two Bodies and Arty Boy, and appeared on their 2021 album Forever (the song If Only I Could).
Emma Louise’s most recent album, Lilac Everything, was released in September 2018. She then took the album on the road in Australia. In January 2019, she married Canadian musician Tobias Jesso Jr.; the couple also have a child.
DUMB follows the release of the We Live In A Society EP, which marked Flume’s first release since his pair of 2023 mixtapes (Things Don’t Always Go The Way You Plan and Arrived Anxious, Left Bored), which he created from unreleased gems across his career.
Arrived Anxious, Left Bored was a surprise release from Flume, released a few months before his 2023 headlining slot at Splendour In The Grass.
“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 said at the time. “It’s cathartic, it feels really nice to clean the slate and make way for what’s next.”
Flume took out triple j’s Hottest 100 of 2022—winning the fan-voted countdown for a second time—with his song Say Nothing featuring MAY-A. The Aussie DJ overtook Spacey Jane, Gang Of Youths, Lizzo, and more to clinch the top spot.
1. All Of The Worlds
2. Monsoon
3. Shine, Glow, Glisten
4. Feel Ur Love
5. Easy Goodbye
6. Stay
7. Whenever You Want
8. Homicide
9. Brand New
10. Truce
DUMB
— Flume (@flumemusic) July 17, 2025
Emma Louise & Flume
22nd August
1. All Of The Worlds
2. Monsoon
3. Shine, Glow, Glisten
4. Feel Ur Love
5. Easy Goodbye
6. Stay
7. Whenever You Want
8. Homicide
9. Brand New
10. Trucehttps://t.co/jCBO4Y1UIZ pic.twitter.com/NeypsW3W0V