Flume — Suno AI prompt
A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.
Flume is the Australian producer who rewired modern electronic pop, sculpting a maximalist, technicolor sound from warped synthesizers, spliced vocal fragments and gloriously unpredictable sound design. His music is a playground of contrasts: syrupy, detuned synth chords bend and melt like heat-haze, skittering trap-informed drums snap against a deep sub-bass, and tiny slivers of voice are diced into percussive, almost alien hooks. Where much dance music marches in rigid grids, his is elastic and off-kilter — riddled with glitchy stutters, sudden pitch-shifts and swelling, dreamlike drops that feel physically three-dimensional. This is future-bass at its most inventive: playful yet melancholic, experimental yet immediate, built to reward both festival crowds and close headphone listening. Every track sounds hand-painted and hyper-detailed, with sound design treated as the lead instrument rather than any singer. For Suno, this profile captures maximalist future-bass: warped detuned synths that bend and melt, skittering trap-informed drums over deep sub-bass, diced vocal-fragment hooks, glitchy stutters and swelling drops, and a vivid three-dimensional instrumental atmosphere driven by sound design rather than a lead singer.