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    Flying Lotus - Cosmogramma (2010)

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    Flying Lotus - Cosmogramma (2010)

    Flying Lotus - Cosmogramma (2010)
    MP3 | CBR @320 kbps | 110 MB
    Electronica, Jazztronica | Warp Records

    Steven Ellison a.k.a. Flying Lotus (or FlyLo as he is called) got his start by crafting juicy, booming dubstep cuts for Cartoon Network to use in whichever way they deemed best (those commercials continue to impress and affect with every new idea).

    Cosmogramma is an intricate, challenging record that fuses his loves– jazz, hip-hop, videogame sounds, IDM– into something unique. It's an album in the truest sense. Cosmogramma is conceived as a movement– bits of one song spill into the next, and its individual tracks make the most sense in the context of what surrounds them. In this sense, it feels almost like an avant-garde jazz piece, and so it takes more than a few listens to sink in– one or two spins and you're still at the tip of the iceberg.

    Jazz is a big influence on the record, and it's a good place to start talking about the individual sections that make up the whole. Ellison is, of course, the nephew of jazz great Alice Coltrane and has said in interviews that his albums are in part dedicated to her. That's clear on Cosmogramma, as there are distinct passages that pursue an elaborate kind of digital jazz and the album is constructed to move through different sections, as one of Coltrane's might. There are roughly three of these passages– the first is an aggressive three-song suite based loosely on videogame sounds. On "Nose Art", FlyLo puts raygun squiggles alongside woozy synths, grinding mechanical noises, and about 10 other sonic elements. Like much of the album, it sounds almost frustratingly unstable until you hear it a few times and the pieces begin to interlock and congeal.

    True to its title, Cosmogramma then moves through a heady astral stretch and finally a more downtempo jazz-heavy period. The latter partly serves as a necessary breather from the complicated sounds earlier on. FlyLo shows ridiculous talent in each section– the things he can do with and to beats just aren't common. In "Zodiac Shit", he makes a heavy, loping bass thump sputter out on cue, creating a physical rumbling quality. The beat of "Computer Face // Pure Being" trips over itself again and again like clothes tumbling in a dryer. These aren't just tricks– in each case they push the song toward a groove. And it's not just beats: "Satelllliiiiiiite" is as dreamy as anything FlyLo's done to date, its distorted vocal samples and steam-building arrangement not unlike something out of Burial's repertoire and frankly just as good.

    Track Listing
    1. "Clock Catcher"
    2. "Pickled!"
    3. "Nose Art"
    4. "Intro/A Cosmic Drama"
    5. "Zodiac Shit"
    6. "Computer Face/Pure Being"
    7. "…And the World Laughs with You"
    8. "Arkestry"
    9. "MmmHmm"
    10. "Do the Astral Plane"
    11. "Satelllliiiiiiiteee"
    12. "German Haircut"
    13. "Recoiled"
    14. "Dance of the Pseudo Nymph"
    15. "Drips/Auntie's Harp"
    16. "Table Tennis"
    17. "Galaxy in Janaki"

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