"Flume delivers London Grammar-assisted cut 'Let You Know' ". "Flume releases "Let You Know" with London Grammar, announces European tour". "Flume & London Grammar's "Let You Know" Is a Cosmic Collaboration". "Flume enlists London Grammar for otherworldly new single, 'Let You Know' ". "Flume unveils new collaboration with London Grammar, 'Let You Know', announces London headline show". "Flume Announces Tour, Drops New Song 'Let You Know': Listen". Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs ( Billboard) "Let You Know" (Ross from Friends remix) – 4:22īelgium ( Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders) īelgium ( Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia).On 11 June 2019, the track was announced alongside Flume's late 2019 European tour schedule. This announcement also previewed the visual for the music, created by Australian graphic designer and long time Flume collaborator Jonathan Zawada. On 7 June 2019, Flume announced through his social media that new music would be released on 12 June 2019. Bella Bagshaw of Dancing Astronaut called the song "otherworldly" and highlighted Reid's voice's "swift, almost spectral presence, bolstering the otherworldly, journey-oriented through line of Flume's resounding revamp," while Sydney Gore of Highsnobiety described the single as a "cosmic collaboration" and "emotionally explosive." Steph Evans, writing for Earmilk, approved of Flume's choice of collaborator and hailed the track as "signature Flume at his best." The Music Network 's Zanda Wilson commended the electronic artist's "uncanny ability to complement the musicality and timbre of his guest vocalist, while also staying true to his distinctive style." Lake Schatz of Consequence of Sound described the collaboration as "at times both bubbly and heartbreaking." Promotion "Let You Know" was met with critical acclaim. In a statement, Flume explained that the track "just came together really naturally in the studio that day." Reid further revealed that the pair had wanted to collaborate "for years" but had been unable to due to their busy schedules, and added that working with the producer was "an honour because he pushes the boundaries of electronic music like nobody else." Critical reception Background įlume wrote "Let You Know" with Hannah Reid of English indie pop band London Grammar in the summer of 2018 on a writing trip in London during which he also met Slowthai, who he collaborated with on the track "High Beams". The track was first premiered on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show. It was released as a single on 12 June 2019, by Australian music label Future Classic. ‘Baby It’s You’ is quintessentially London Grammar but with a fresh touch." Let You Know" is a song by Australian electronic musician Flume, co-written by and featuring singer Hannah Reid of the English indie pop band London Grammar. She repeats the line ‘baby it’s you’ in a dreamy manner while the beats swell in the background and a high pitched sample creates an instant catchiness. Hannah sings how a person she loves is all that she can see. In terms of lyrics, this is one their most simple yet straight forward tracks yet. Just before the one minute mark hits, Hannah’s characteristic vocals kick in to enchant us like they always do. The track kicks off with an extensive intro which is as dreamy as it is swinging. The three members of London Grammar co-wrote and co-produced the track together with electronic producer George FitzGerald, which explains why ‘Baby It’s You’ sounds more heavily electronic than we are used to from them. Earlier this week they announced their comeback with the words ‘nothing else matters’ which are lyrics taken from their brand new single ‘Baby It’s You’, on which they go more electronic and upbeat. The band consisting of Hannah Reid, Daniel Rothman and Dominic Major released their stunning second studio album Truth Is A Beautiful Thing back in 2017 and since then only released the Flume collaboration ‘Let You Know’. It has been three long years for fans of the absolutely captivating and moving sound of British trio London Grammar. London Grammar returns with more electronics on new single ‘Baby It’s You’
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