# Some Minds

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"**Some Minds**" is a song by Australian musician [Flume](/source/Flume_(musician)). It features vocals from [Andrew Wyatt](/source/Andrew_Wyatt). It was released on 29 May 2015, by [Future Classic](/source/Future_Classic). The song peaked at number 27 on the [ARIA Singles Chart](/source/ARIA_Charts).

The Clemens Habicht directed music video was nominated for [Best Video](/source/ARIA_Award_for_Best_Video) at the [ARIA Music Awards of 2015](/source/ARIA_Music_Awards_of_2015).[1]

## Background

Following the release of his Australian number one [self-titled album](/source/Flume_(album)) in 2013, Flume has been on the road and providing remixes to a number of songs, including [Lorde](/source/Lorde)'s "[Tennis Court](/source/Tennis_Court_(song))", [Arcade Fire](/source/Arcade_Fire)'s "[Afterlife](/source/Afterlife_(Arcade_Fire_song))", [Disclosure](/source/Disclosure_(band))'s "[You & Me](/source/You_%26_Me_(Disclosure_song))" and [Sam Smith](/source/Sam_Smith_(singer))'s "[Lay Me Down](/source/Lay_Me_Down_(Sam_Smith_song))". Flume revealed in April 2015 that he'd just spent a few months in the studio "working on a bunch of new material," though he did not reveal any firm details on his awaited sophomore album. Whilst talking about "Some Minds", Flume said he presented his work-in-progress to Wyatt in [New York City](/source/New_York_City). "Andrew was writing things in his own head while I played the song over and over then after about an hour he jumped up and said 'stop' and launched into singing this amazing chorus melody. He was singing in gibberish into his phone, then fleshed out the lyrics of the chorus and verses. I finished it off with the crazy ending further down the line, a few months later."[2]

## Track listing

- **Digital download**

1. "Some Minds" – 4:23[3]

## Music video

The music video for "Some Minds" was released on 28 May 2015. The video is the result of collaboration between Flume, the [Sydney Opera House](/source/Sydney_Opera_House) and Clemens Habicht. It features dance and choreography from [The Australian Ballet](/source/The_Australian_Ballet) member Callum Linnane. Granted exclusive access to the iconic Australian building, the shoot took place throughout the night one Saturday in April.[4]

## Charts

Chart (2015–2016) Peak position

## References

1. ARIA Award previous winners. ["Winners by Award – Artisan Awards – Best Video"](https://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/award/Best-Video?view=list). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 12 December 2019.

1. ["Flume Shares 'Some Minds' Feat. Miike Snow's Andrew Wyatt: Watch"](https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/flume-shares-some-minds-feat-miike-snows-andrew-wyatt-watch-6582906/). www.billboard.com. 29 May 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2016.

1. ["Flume feat Andrew Wyatt - Some Minds - single"](https://www.discogs.com/Flume-Feat-Andrew-Wyatt-Some-Minds/release/7299873). iTunes Aus. Retrieved 29 January 2016.

1. ["Flume - "Some Minds (feat. Andrew Wyatt)" (Official Music Video)"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fx8pS_sOi-A). [YouTube](/source/YouTube). 28 May 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2015.

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