Latest Release
- 13 NOV 2024
- 1 Song
- Dancing On My Own - Single · 2024
- Days Of The Week (DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ Remix) [feat. Enumclaw] - Single · 2024
- Days Of The Week (DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ Remix) [feat. Enumclaw] - Single · 2024
- Days Of The Week (VXSION Remix) [feat. Enumclaw] - Single · 2024
- Days Of The Week (VXSION Remix) [feat. Enumclaw] - Single · 2024
- Days Of The Week - Single · 2024
- Trouble (Chloé Caillet Remix) - Single · 2024
- Trouble - Single · 2024
- Dollar $hort (Remixes) - EP · 2024
- Dollar $hort (Remixes) - EP · 2024
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- The Sydney electronic duo are consummate collaborators.
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- The group on "Heavy (feat. Your Smith)."
- Special guest appearance from co-pilots, Flight Facilities.
- Songs that inspired the duo's debut.
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About Flight Facilities
Australian electronic music duo Flight Facilities pepper their dance music with elements of folk, blues and even classical. • Hugo Gruzman and James Lyell formed Flight Facilities in Sydney in 2009. Gruzman was working as a pizza delivery guy, while Lyell was a barista. • The duo’s 2012 debut single, “Crave You”, featuring vocals from cowriter Giselle Rosselli, earned heavy airplay on Australia’s Triple J radio. It’s also racked up tens of millions of streams. • A “Crave You” remix by the Montreal duo Adventure Club also became a massive streaming hit. • Their 2012 single “Clair De Lune”, which reinterprets a century-old Claude Debussy movement, went Top 40 in Australia. • The duo’s 2014 debut full-length, Down to Earth, reached No. 3 on the Australian charts and was nominated for Album of the Year at the ARIA Music Awards. • In late 2015, Flight Facilities performed selections from Down to Earth with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and released the concert as a live album. The LP—Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra—won Best Classical Album at the ARIA Music Awards.
- ORIGIN
- Sydney, Australia
- FORMED
- 2010
- GENRE
- Electronic