Flume remixes Sam Smith's "Lay Me Down"
07 April 2015, 08:18
| Written by
Laurence Day
Australian producer Flume has remixed Sam Smith's "Lay Me Down", and you can listen to the results now.
Harley Streten, the alter-ego of Flume, has already had his part in a number of high-profile remixes, including with Lorde and Arcade Fire, as well as a pretty successful solo career in his own right. However, this rendition of Smith's big ballad could help lift Flume into mainstream consciousness further - especially this side of the world.
Smith's In The Lonely Hour is out now.
Listen to the remix of "Lay Me Down" below.
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