Flux Pavilion discography

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This is the discography of British electronic musician Flux Pavilion.

Contents

Studio albums

Extended plays

TitleRelease details
Boom
(with Datsik and Excision)
  • Released: 15 June 2009 [2]
Nuke 'Em
(with Datsik, Tom Encore and Redline)
  • Released: 21 April 2009 [3]
Lines in Wax
  • Released: 11 October 2010 [4]
Blow the Roof
  • Released: 28 January 2013 [5]
Freeway
  • Released: 11 November 2013
Party Drink Smoke
(with Doctor P)
  • Released 29 April 2016
Fluxiverse
  • Released 16 November 2023

Compilations

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
[7]
UK
Dance

[8]
AUS
[9]
CAN
[10]
US
[10]
US
Dance

[11]
"I Can't Stop"2010115126810512 Lines in Wax
"Bass Cannon"2011569Circus One
"Frozen"
[as Joshua Steele]
(with The Freestylers)
The Coming Storm
"Jump Back"
(with SKisM featuring Foreign Beggars)
Non-album singles
"Superbad"
(with Doctor P)
617
"Daydreamer"
(featuring Example)
2012399
"Jah No Partial"
(with Major Lazer)
30 Free the Universe
"Do or Die"
(featuring Childish Gambino)
20134829 Blow the Roof
"Gold Teeth"
(with dan le sac vs Scroobius Pip)
Repent Replenish Repeat
"Steve French"
(featuring Steve Aoki)
Freeway
"International Anthem"
(featuring Doctor)
2015Tesla
"Who Wants to Rock"
(featuring Riff Raff)
"Feels Good"
(featuring Tom Cane)
"Emotional"
(with Matthew Koma)
"Feel Your Love"
(with NGHTMRE featuring Jamie Lewis)
2016Non-album singles
"Cannonball"
(with Snails)
"Pull the Trigger" / "Cut Me Out"
(featuring Cammie Robinson / Turin Brakes)
2017
"Stain" / "Saxophone Doom"
(featuring Two-9 / Jace and Curtis Williams)
"Call To Arms" [12]
(with Meaux Green)
2018
"Symphony" [13]
(featuring Layna)
Earwax and .wav
"Party Starter" [14]
(with Eliminate)
Non-album singles
"Saviour" [15]
(featuring Craymak and Tasha Baxter)
2019
"Lion's Cage" [16]
(featuring Nevve)
.wav
"Room to Fall" [17]
(with Marshmello featuring Elohim)
19 Joytime III
"Somebody Else" [18]
(featuring Glnna)
.wav
"Surrender" [19]
(featuring Next to Neon and A:M)
Non-album single
"20:25" [20]
(with What So Not featuring The Chain Gang of 1974)
.wav
"I Will Stay" [21]
(featuring Turin Brakes)
"Endless Fantasy" [22]
(featuring Eli-Rose Sanford)
"Survive" [23]
(with Feed Me featuring Meesh)
2020
"Sink Your Teeth In" [24]
(featuring Drowsy)
"You & I"
(featuring Kata Kozma)
"I Believe"
(featuring Asha)
"Fall To Me"
(with Chime featuring spaceKDET)
2021
"Be Ok" [25]
(with Ookay and Elohim)
Non-album singles
"Dreams" [26]
(with Anamanaguchi)
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released.
SingleYear
"Jah No Partial" (Major Lazer featuring Flux Pavilion)2013
"Get Me Outta Here" (Steve Aoki featuring Flux Pavilion)2014
"Rhythm Bomb" (The Prodigy featuring Flux Pavilion)2015
"Catch Me" (Yellow Claw with Flux Pavilion featuring Naaz)
"Dynamite" (Outrun featuring Flux Pavilion)2017
"Fly Away" (Engine Earz-Experiment featuring Flux Pavilion)
"Waved" (Foreign Beggars featuring Flux Pavilion, OG Maco and Black Josh)2018

Other releases

SingleYear
"Cheap Crisps" / "How Dare You"2008
"Family Fortunes (with Trolley Snatcha)" / "Steppa"2009
"Air Raid" (featuring Doctor P)
"F*cking Noise" / "Digital Controller"
"R00R" [lower-alpha 1]
"Voscillate" / "Night Goes On"2010
"How Rude" / "Show Off"
"Voscillate" (Roksonix Remix) [lower-alpha 2]
"Meathead"
"Got 2 Know" / "Normalize"
"Stinkfinger" (with Doctor P)
"Excuse Me" [lower-alpha 3]
"Jump Back VIP" [lower-alpha 4] (with SKisM featuring Foreign Beggars)2013
"Come Find Me" [lower-alpha 5] (with Cookie Monsta)
"Standing on a Hill" [lower-alpha 6]
"Feel Your Love" (with Nghtmre featuring Jamie Lewis)2016
"Cannonball" (with Snails)
  1. from All Stars EP
  2. released after Roksonix won remix contest; included in Circus One
  3. from Beats & Pieces
  4. from The Shady Bunch
  5. from Circus Two
  6. Free download in celebration of one million Facebook fans

Remixes

SongArtistYear
"Streets of Rage" Picto 2009
"Sweet Shop" Doctor P 2010
"Blue Skies" Jamiroquai
"All The Eastern Girls" Chapel Club
"Mishaps Happening" Quantic
"Gold Dust" DJ Fresh featuring Ce'Cile
"Cracks" The Freestylers featuring Belle Humble
"Louder" (with Doctor P)DJ Fresh featuring Sian Evans 2011
"Internet Connection" M.I.A.
"Don't Do That" Culprate
"Midnight Run" Example
"Must Be the Feeling" (with Nero) Nero 2012
"Syndicate Theme"SyndicateGame
"Without You" (with Doctor P) Dillon Francis featuring Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs 2013
"Bad Boy (Back Again)" Danny Byrd
"Recess" Skrillex and Kill the Noise featuring Fatman Scoop and Michael Angelakos 2014
"Rebels Theme" (Flux Pavilion's The Ghost Remix/From "Star Wars: Rebels") Kevin Kiner
"Bada Bing" (with Doctor P)Robots Can't Dance2015
"We Come One" Faithless 2016
"Thief" Ookay 2017
"Kangaroo"Winnetka Bowling League2020
"Upside Down" Whethan featuring Grouplove 2021

Production credits

SingleYearArtistAlbum
"Level Up"2012 Sway The Deliverance
"Kisses Back"2016 Matthew Koma TBA

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