Flying Lotus reveals ‘Cosmogramma’

Coming May 4th via WARP is the highly anticipated Cosmogramma from L.A.’s Flying Lotus . The follow-up to 2008’s stellar Los Angeles is a 17-track affair that includes vocal contributions from Thom “can’t seem to stay out of the music news ever” Yorke and Laura Darlington, and also comes in a double vinyl, CD or digital format. Here’s…read more

Originally published by Surfing On Steam on 2010-02-08 20:00:00

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Warp records is giving away this non-album Flying Lotus track, “Quakes”, for free, probably in light of Flying Lotus’ highly anticipated Los Angeles follow-up Cosmogramma — which will feature guest-vocals from Thom Yorke. Furthermore, Steven Darlington (who is Flying Lotus) has also collaborated with Outkast arranger Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. Laura Darlington, who appeared on Los Angeles…read more

Originally published by Pretty Much Amazing on 2010-02-08 13:21:30

Enjoy three tracks that didn’t make it on to his upcoming release Cosmogramma . DOWNLOAD :: 3 Unreleased Flying Lotus track – [ MP3 ] Filed under: LISTEN TO THIS , Music Tagged: Flying Lotus read more

Originally published by Music for Perfect People on 2010-02-12 11:11:19

Can you procure hallucinogens by May 5th? Flying Lotus – Computer Face/Pure Being Flying Lotus – Dance of the Pseudo Nymph The premier practitioner of psychedelic hip-hop has an album due out in two months and a week called Cosmogramma – excellent cover art (hmm, looks like a hand-drawn eclipse) and tracklist here – and has kindly…read more

Originally published by Seizure Chicken on 2010-02-23 10:24:34

Flying Lotus’s forthcoming full length opus Cosmogramma will hit the stacks on May 4th, just in time for my birthday. The album is expected to include a Thom Yorke-sung track and pick up where 2008’s Los Angeles left off. You can hear the ridiculously awesome first taste from Cosmogramma , “Computer Face//Pure Being”, below: [ via…read more

Originally published by Pretty Much Amazing on 2010-02-21 12:35:08

‘Golden Diva’ – Flying Lotus (download) ‘Parisian Goldfish’ – Flying Lotus (download) It’s no secret that over the last few years, American rap and hip-hop acts have embraced a minimal and bare-bones aesthetic that strikes the discerning audiophile as lazy and bland. However, while the mainstream sound nets these artists idolation and ire alike, there …read more

Originally published by Rubbish on 2010-01-28 13:43:19

Coming March 22 via the label started in 2008 by Flying Lotus, Brainfeeder, the newest EP from extraordinary instrumentalist/producer Daedelus is entitled Righteous Fists Of Harmony. Featuring guest appearances across its eight tracks from the likes of Kid A, Laura… read more

Originally published by The Culture of Me on 2010-02-10 09:09:24

Just got this advance yesterday and have been pretty much mesmerized by: 1) How young this kid Henry Laufer is (only 19 years young). 2) How skilled his execution of shimmery electronica and texture feels. 3) How much he reminds me of Flying Lotus. Apparently, Laufer interned at Dublab and rubbed shoulders with some of L.A.’s most exciting artists…read more

Originally published by Surfing On Steam on 2010-01-13 00:45:00

Textures, breaks and beautifully sampled synths make up Lukid ’s fascinating 2008 album Foma , and this track “Veto” is only the beginning. How did I miss this? It’s some of the most interesting and engaging psych-dub/IDM I’ve opened my ears to since the likes of Bibio, Tycho and Flying Lotus. I was beginning to think that all of the…read more

Originally published by Surfing On Steam on 2010-01-08 00:05:00

Thom Yorke played a new one for all the lucky concert goers who attended Radioheads Hati Benefit one off gig. It was “Lotus Flower” a song that he debuted during his short solo tour a few months back. He performed it again last night and I have officially fallen in love with it. It is a beautiful song that…read more

Originally published by We All Want Someone on 2010-01-26 06:18:28

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