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    Flying Lotus - You're Dead (2014) [Official Digital Download]

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    Flying Lotus - You're Dead (2014) [Official Digital Download]

    Flying Lotus - You're Dead! (2014)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 38:12 minutes | 458 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    "You're Dead!" is a shamanic pilgrimage into the psychedelic unknown of the infinite afterlife. A sonic, visual and metaphysical fusion of technological innovation and technical virtuosity that amounts to a transcendent, mind-expanding plasm that could only exist between our world and another. The enduring universe of Lotus supporting cast has expanded and evolved to feature in order of appearance, Herbie Hancock, Kendrick Lamar, Captain Murphy, Snoop Dogg, Angel Deradoorian, Thundercat, Niki Randa, alongside mindblowing original artwork by Japanese comic book artist Shintaro Kago.

    An early form of You're Dead! was the length of a double album – a large mass of brief tracks that, for Steven Ellison, possibly signified nothing more than his fifth Flying Lotus album. As the producer and keyboardist spent more time absorbing and shaping the recordings, the title, initially comic in meaning, gained emotional weight while he was provoked to consider his mortality and the losses he has been dealt, including the deaths of his father and mother, his grandmother, his great aunt Alice Coltrane, and creative collaborator Austin Peralta. The completed You're Dead! consists of 19 tracks averaging two minutes in length that are intended to be heard in sequence from front to back. Its flow is even more liquid than that of Until the Quiet Comes, though the sounds are more jagged and free, with roots deeper in jazz. Ellison once again works extensively beside longtime comrades and pulls new collaborators into his sphere. All of them – bassist and vocalist Thundercat, drummer Deantoni Parks, saxophonist Kamasi Washington, and many others worthy of mention – help him push jazz, R&B, rap, and electronic music forward at once. Most striking and powerful of all is "Never Catch Me," easily the longest cut. An album's worth of ideas and a whirlwind guest appearance from rapper Kendrick Lamar are condensed into its four sonically rich minutes. The tone dramatically shifts with the following "Dead Man's Tetris," a sinister concoction of melodic bleeps and gunshot effects involving Ellison as Captain Murphy, and also Snoop Dogg, in which J Dilla, Freddie Mercury, and Peralta are all part of the afterlife fantasy. Previous Flying Lotus releases have their bleak and elegiac moments, but they're central here, highlighted by "Coronus, the Terminator" (an Ellison/Niki Randa duet), "Siren Song" (fronted by Dirty Projectors' Angel Deradoorian), and "Obligatory Cadence." The instrumentals range from playful, as reflected in titles like "Turkey Dog Coma" and "Turtles," to the distressed likes of "Tesla" and "Moment of Hesitation," with the latter two both anchored by Gene Coye's feverish percussion and Herbie Hancock's glimmering/flickering piano. It all plays out in a kind of elegantly careening fashion. It concludes with "The Protest," where Laura Darlington and Kimbra softly sing "We will live on forever" like a defiant mantra. Like his great aunt, and his great uncle John Coltrane, Ellison has created exceptionally progressive, stirring, and eternal art.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Theme
    02 - Tesla
    03 - Cold Dead
    04 - Fkn Dead
    05 - Never Catch Me
    06 - Dead Man's Tetris
    07 - Turkey Dog Coma
    08 - Stirring
    09 - Coronus, The Terminator
    10 - Siren Song
    11 - Turtles
    12 - Ready Err Not
    13 - Eyes Above
    14 - Moment Of Hesitation
    15 - Descent Into Madness
    16 - The Boys Who Died In Their Sleep
    17 - Obligatory Cadence
    18 - Your Potential / The Beyond
    19 - The Protest

    Analyzed: Flying Lotus / You're Dead!
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR4 -0.02 dB -4.96 dB 1:24 01-Theme
    DR3 -0.02 dB -4.20 dB 1:54 02-Tesla
    DR4 -0.02 dB -5.15 dB 1:34 03-Cold Dead
    DR4 -0.02 dB -5.92 dB 0:40 04-Fkn Dead
    DR3 -0.02 dB -4.72 dB 3:54 05-Never Catch Me
    DR1 -0.02 dB -2.52 dB 2:26 06-Dead Man's Tetris
    DR3 -0.02 dB -6.34 dB 3:10 07-Turkey Dog Coma
    DR3 -0.02 dB -4.29 dB 0:31 08-Stirring
    DR3 -0.02 dB -4.89 dB 2:40 09-Coronus, The Terminator
    DR4 -0.02 dB -6.36 dB 2:38 10-Siren Song
    DR4 -0.02 dB -6.75 dB 2:07 11-Turtles
    DR4 -0.02 dB -6.42 dB 1:46 12-Ready Err Not
    DR3 -0.02 dB -4.61 dB 1:13 13-Eyes Above
    DR4 -0.02 dB -5.52 dB 2:18 14-Moment Of Hesitation
    DR5 -0.02 dB -8.47 dB 1:27 15-Descent Into Madness
    DR5 -0.02 dB -6.62 dB 1:51 16-The Boys Who Died In Their Sleep
    DR3 -0.02 dB -5.17 dB 2:56 17-Obligatory Cadence
    DR3 -0.02 dB -6.60 dB 1:46 18-Your Potential / The Beyond
    DR3 -0.02 dB -6.49 dB 1:57 19-The Protest
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 19
    Official DR value: DR4

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1539 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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