Ever wanted to get some of that iconic Flume sound in your mixes? Now you can.

The Aussie super-producer has built up a vast library of loops and sounds over his career, and for the first time, he's opening them up to fans as part of a new series called Flume Sounds.

Here's how it works: Harley Streten, aka Flume, will be sharing open-source audio loops he's created as free downloads for creators to use in their own music. He'll regularly release them as bundles via his YouTube channel and on socials.

You can take a look and download .WAVs of the first Flume Sounds instalment right here. Get a preview below in a visualiser with new art long-term collaborator Jonathan Zawada.

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So what's to stop you from using Flume's sounds to make some quick cash? Well, there's a User Agreement bundled with the files expressing that they're not to be used "in a commercial manner or for any financial benefit."

Plus, that'd be against the spirit of the project. "Wanted to put these out in the world and see what comes back," Flume tweeted. "Download a sound, create something, upload it with the hashtag #flumesounds"

Flume just keeps throwing curveballs this year. Earlier this month, he released a surprise collaborative EP with Reo Cragun titled Quits. In June, he teamed up with London Grammar for 'Let You Know', which followed on from the 38min mixtape and visualiser Hi This Is Flume.

So, there'll be plenty of new music to experience when Flume jets home to headline Listen Out festival. He'll be performing in capital cities from September alongside his mixtape pals slowthai and JPEGMAFIA, who are both visiting Australia for the first time.

Flume will be bringing the new set and live show he's been exhibiting overseas - at Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, and two Red Rocks performances - which was co-designed with John McGuire. He's best known as the head of Trask House, who've designed the floating stage used in Kanye's Saint Pablo tour and the Kanye x Kid Cudi glass box that stirred drama with Lorde last year.