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Pop / Rock 23 July, 2021

H3000: The New Project From Luke Steele & Jarrad Rogers Release "Flames"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) On a plane of existence far removed from ours, H3000, the new musical collaboration from Luke Steele (Empire Of The Sun, The Sleepy Jackson) and Jarrad Rogers (Charli XCX, Lana Del Rey) today release "Flames," the latest single from their forthcoming cosmic self-titled debut album, set for release on September 17 and available for pre-order now.

Following the release of "July Heat," "Running" and "Human Heart," the newest single, "Flames" is shuddering, emotive and glitters like a cresting wave shimmering in the sun, swelling and building to become a feat of energy and emotion. Billboard named "July Heat" as one of the best new dance tracks, noting, "Together [Luke Steele and Jarrad Rogers] conjure the futuristic vibes of the year 3000, with their first single 'July Heat' giving an optimistic vision of the far-off future.
The vocals are pitched up to robot level, and the track is a dually spare and brightly glitchy amalgamation that's altogether sleek as the chrome on your hovercraft." 360 Magazine praised "Running," describing it as "an interesting electronic track that is simultaneously catchy but also beautifully surreal in its instrumentals."






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