Flux Pavilion is BACK with A Double Release

by Mekabeth

Flux Pavilion is back with his label Circus Records with two tracks! ‘Pull the Trigger’/ ‘Cut Me Out’ comes on the heels of an exciting year for Flux. In 2016 he collaborated with NGHTMRE and Snails among other heavy hitters. Fans will have plenty to look forward to on his 2017 Around the World in 80 Raves including this recent double release.

In ‘Pull the Trigger’ Cammie Robinson’s raspy-raw and emotional vocals echo Flux’s daring and dynamic production style. This half of the double release is a demonstration on Flux’s widely appealing sound and style that still keeps true to electronic and bass music’s universals. There are plenty of swelling synths, and filthy percussions that rumble against the sweetness of Robinson’s voice.

On the other side is ‘Cut Me Out’ which is a bolder and slower beat. Collaborating for the second time with Flux since their 2013 ‘Mountains and Molehills’ is UK Indie rock act Turin Brakes. This pair hatched ‘Cut Me Out’ as a fresh, and full of funk type of response to a bad break up. It elicits feelings of a cocky confidence, of taunting some one with your happiness.

Enjoy both tracks down below, and as they wash over you think about checking out the details for Flux’s Around the World in 80 Raves tour at the bottom of this page. He will be sharing the stage with Kayzo, Moski, Spag Heddy Trollphace, Wilkinson, and more to be announced.

Around the World in 80 Raves Tour Dates:

Apr 12: Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH

Apr 13: Stage AE – Pittsburgh, PA

Apr 14: Echostage – Washington, DC

Apr 15: The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA

Apr 18: House of Blues – Cleveland, OH

Apr 19: Bogarts – Cincinnati, OH

Apr 20: Old National Centre – Indianapolis, IN

Apr 21: Eagle’s Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI

Apr 25: Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY

Apr 26: The Westcott Theatre – Syracuse, NY

Apr 27: Webster Theatre – Hartford, CT

Apr 28: The Webster Hall – New York, NY

Apr 29: House of Blues – Boston, MA

May 3: Higher Ground – Burlington, VT

May 4: Uniun – Toronto, CA

May 5: New City Gas – Montreal, Canada

May 10: The National – Richmond, VA

May 11: The Norva – Norfolk, VA

May 12: Music Farm – Columbia, SC

May 13: Global Events Center – Nashville, TN

May 15: The Colillion – Wichita, KS

May 18: The Pageant – St Louis, MO

May 19: Concord Music Hall – Chicago, IL

May 20: Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO

May 25: Bourbon Theater – Lincoln, NE

May 26: Midland – Kansas City, MO

May 27: Myth Live – Minneapolis, MN

May 30: The Orange Peel – Asheville, NC

May 31: Track 29 – Chattanooga, TN

Jun 1: The International – Knoxville, TN

Jun 2: Georgia Theatre – Athens, GA

Jun 3: Elan Nightclub – Savannah, GA

Jun 6: Cains Ballroom – Tulsa, OK

Jun 7: Republic NOLA – New Orleans, LA

Jun 8: The Marc – San Marcos, TX

Jun 9: Stereo Live – Houston, TX

Jun 10: Stereo Live – Dallas, TX

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