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KUČKA Drops Deluxe Edition of ‘Can You Hear Me Dreaming?’ Featuring Flume Remix

Producer and vocalist KUČKA has unveiled the deluxe edition of her second album ‘Can You Hear Me Dreaming?’, out now

Dillon Howl

Producer and vocalist KUČKA has unveiled the deluxe edition of her second album Can You Hear Me Dreaming?, out now.

The expanded album reimagines the with a suite of inventive remixes, pushing her visionary electronic sound deeper into late-night club territory.

“I love putting out remixes because the turnaround is always so quick,” KUČKA said.

“It lets me see what sound palettes my friends and other producers are excited about at that exact moment in time. It’s also an amazing opportunity to work with people that you really respect. When they re-imagine your songs and add their flair, it really feels special.”

Leading the release is a new version of her standout collaboration with Flume, “One More Night”, remixed by Verses GT.

Verses GT twist the original into a warped, late-night fever dream, fusing flickering textures, brooding club energy, and glitched-out elegance. The remix magnifies the emotional intensity at the heart of KUČKA and Flume’s celebrate track.

The deluxe edition also features remixed from Tsu Nami, Jacques Greene, BUFFEE, PESH, and MESSIE, along with KUČKA x Ableton’s remix competition winner, Hazboy.

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It also includes “FUN!”, which was released as a single at the end of 2024.

As the title suggests, “FUN!” is all about the thrill of meeting your partner in crime on a wild night out. “You ever met someone on a sweaty dance floor that has the exact mischievous energy as you?” KUČKA explained last December. “This is what this song is about.”

KUČKA’s growth is undeniable. From collaborations with  Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Rocky, Flume, and the late SOPHIE to her latest bold soundscapes, she’s carving out her place as one of Australia’s most innovative electronic artists.

The original Can You Hear Me Dreaming? landed at No. 55 on Rolling Stone AU/NZ’s 100 Best Australian Albums of the 2020s So Far, picking up a four-star rating. “She effortlessly merges irresistible pop hooks with gleaming electronic production, her opaque songs vibrating with glitchy twists and turns,” our review noted.