Jon Hopkins remixes Flume and Toro y Mois The Difference – NME

Jon Hopkins has released a remix of the Flume and Toro y Moi song The Difference.

Flume aka Harley Streten released the collaboration with Toro y Moi and an accompanying video earlier this year. The Difference was Flumes first new music of 2020, following his 2019 Hi This Is Flume mixtape and a collaborative EP, Friends, with Reo Cragun.

Listen to The Difference (Jon Hopkins Remix) below:

Hopkins remix follows the release of Singing Bowl (Ascension), a track the producer created using a 100-year-old singing bowl found in an antique shop in Delhi. The unique song appeared on a specially curated playlist for Spotify as part of a 24-hour meditation series.

Hopkins released the song Scene Suspended in February and the song Luminous Spaces with Kelly Lee Owens. His last album was 2018s Singularity.

Flume is currently working on his third studio album, the follow-up to 2016s Grammy award-winning Skin. I want to try and write a record in four months, he told Billboard late last year.

The idea of an album is not so stressful after doing the mixtape, he added. Im really looking forward to it and seeing what happens, seeing what comes out.

He also recently teased a new remix of Eiffel 65s Blue (Da Ba Dee).

Toro y Moi released his last full-length album Outer Peace in January last year. He followed the LP with the Soul Trash Mixtape three weeks later.

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Jon Hopkins remixes Flume and Toro y Mois The Difference - NME

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