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About Flight Facilities

Australia's Flight Facilities are an electronic music production duo featuring the talents of Hugo Gruzman and James Lyell. They broke through with their 2010 single "Crave You" before hitting number three on the ARIA Albums chart with their 2014 full-length Down to Earth. The pair have continued to release tracks like 2017's "Arty Boy" with Emma Louise, 2018's "Need You" with Nika, and 2021's "Lights Up" with Channel Tres. They returned to the ARIA Top Ten with their second studio album, 2021's Forever, followed by 2021's Lost Forever EP, and several collaborations with Owl Eyes in 2024. Formed in Sydney in 2009, Flight Facilities first gained notice for such singles as 2010's "Crave You" featuring Giselle Rosselli and 2011's J Award-winning "Foreign Language" with Jess Higgs. They garnered even more attention in 2013 with appearances at SXSW in Austin and Australia's Falls Festival. In 2014, Flight Facilities performed at Coachella in Palm Springs and released their debut full-length album, Down to Earth, which reached number three on the ARIA Albums chart and eventually went gold. In December 2015, the duo released Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, documenting their ambitious symphonic concert from earlier that year. Flight Facilities returned in 2017 with the singles "Arty Boy" featuring Emma Louise and "Stranded," a collaboration with Broods, Reggie Watts, and Saro. Two more non-album singles arrived in 2018 with the Nika collaboration "Need You" and "All Your Love" featuring Dustin Tebbutt. Flight Facilities next cracked the Top 100 in Australia with 2019's "Better Than Ever" featuring Aloe Blacc, and paired with Channel Tres for 2021's "Lights Up." The latter appeared on the full-length Forever, which also included guests such as Your Smith and Drama. The album reached number six in Australia where it also took home the AIR Award for Best Independent Dance or Electronica Album or EP. Following the 2022 companion EP, Lost Forever, they delivered several standalone collaborations with Owl Eyes in 2024, including "Trouble" and "Day of the Weeks." ~ Matt Collar

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About Flight Facilities

Australia's Flight Facilities are an electronic music production duo featuring the talents of Hugo Gruzman and James Lyell. They broke through with their 2010 single "Crave You" before hitting number three on the ARIA Albums chart with their 2014 full-length Down to Earth. The pair have continued to release tracks like 2017's "Arty Boy" with Emma Louise, 2018's "Need You" with Nika, and 2021's "Lights Up" with Channel Tres. They returned to the ARIA Top Ten with their second studio album, 2021's Forever, followed by 2021's Lost Forever EP, and several collaborations with Owl Eyes in 2024. Formed in Sydney in 2009, Flight Facilities first gained notice for such singles as 2010's "Crave You" featuring Giselle Rosselli and 2011's J Award-winning "Foreign Language" with Jess Higgs. They garnered even more attention in 2013 with appearances at SXSW in Austin and Australia's Falls Festival. In 2014, Flight Facilities performed at Coachella in Palm Springs and released their debut full-length album, Down to Earth, which reached number three on the ARIA Albums chart and eventually went gold. In December 2015, the duo released Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, documenting their ambitious symphonic concert from earlier that year. Flight Facilities returned in 2017 with the singles "Arty Boy" featuring Emma Louise and "Stranded," a collaboration with Broods, Reggie Watts, and Saro. Two more non-album singles arrived in 2018 with the Nika collaboration "Need You" and "All Your Love" featuring Dustin Tebbutt. Flight Facilities next cracked the Top 100 in Australia with 2019's "Better Than Ever" featuring Aloe Blacc, and paired with Channel Tres for 2021's "Lights Up." The latter appeared on the full-length Forever, which also included guests such as Your Smith and Drama. The album reached number six in Australia where it also took home the AIR Award for Best Independent Dance or Electronica Album or EP. Following the 2022 companion EP, Lost Forever, they delivered several standalone collaborations with Owl Eyes in 2024, including "Trouble" and "Day of the Weeks." ~ Matt Collar

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  • Crave You
  • Crave You - Adventure Club Remix
  • Foreign Language

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Australia's Flight Facilities are an electronic music production duo featuring the talents of Hugo Gruzman and James Lyell. They broke through with their 2010 single "Crave You" before hitting number three on the ARIA Albums chart with their 2014 full-length Down to Earth. The pair have continued…
Flight Facilities's most streamed songs include Crave You, Crave You - Adventure Club Remix, Foreign Language. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Flight Facilities is primarily known for aussietronica, frequently fusing it with elements of australian dance. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Flight Facilities's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Crave You, Crave You - Adventure Club Remix, Foreign Language are available on all major platforms. Follow Flight Facilities on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Flight Facilities has over 2.2M+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
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