“I did actually start taking some anti-depressants,” he says later in the interview “It has worked incredibly well with the anxiety… I still get anxiety before shows and stuff, but it’s manageable now. I did it for five years, didn’t get over it.” I pushed through it for four or five years, being like ‘You know what? If I just keep doing this, eventually I’ll get over it’. “This music started working and essentially I became a public speaker… my worst nightmare. “I like a little bit, but I don’t seek it, ever… I hate public speaking, I’m afraid of it.” “I don’t like attention,” he says in the interview. Speaking to Elkington, who is Flume’s partner, the Australian DJ and producer discussed the pressure he felt as a forward-facing artist with a platform who prefers not to be the centre of attention. In a candid new interview on Paige Elkington’s My Friend Podcast, Flume has opened up on a variety of subjects, including his experience of anxiety, his difficult relationship with alcohol and the challenge of touring.
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