Cosmogramma
Written by willshoob on Saturday, 6 of February , 2010 at 3:42 pm
Cosmogramma is the name of the upcoming Flying Lotus record. The L.A. based beat-maker will be releasing the record May 4th, courtesy of Warp Records. I expect this record to be nuts, far and above the best work he’s ever done. Not to say I didn’t love Los Angeles or 1983 (I thought both were magnificent), but this record seems to have an aura of hype surrounding it that won’t disappoint. Here’s a little bit more about Cosmogramma:
The spirit of his famed aunt, Alice Coltrane permeates the record, notably in the powerful collaborations with relative Ravi Coltrane, bass virtuoso Thundercat and the brilliant harp prodigy, Rebekah Raff. Certainly these are further reaches into a musical space that Flying Lotus had hitherto been exploring, however other collaborators such as Erykah Badu and Outkast string arranger Miguel Atwood-Ferguson and guest vocalists Thom Yorke and a returning Laura Darlington (featured on Los Angeles epic closing track Inifinitum) help deliver Cosmogramma to dizzying new heights.
In conclusion, this record is going to rule. You can download three non-album tracks from Fly Lo right here. Download a couple of older tracks below, and make sure to check out the tracklist as well.
Cosmogramma
01. Clock Catcher
02. Pickled!
03. Nose Art
04. Intro//A Cosmic Drama
05. Zodiac Shit
06. Computer Face//Pure Being
07. ..And The World Laughs With You ft. Thom Yorke
08. Arkestry
09. Mmmhmm ft.Thundercat
10. Do The Astral Plane
11. Satelllliiiiiteee
12. German Haircut
13. Recoiled
14. Dance Of The Pseudo Nymph
15. Drips//Auntie’s Harp
16. Table Tennis ft. Laura Darlington
17. Galaxy In Janaki
Flying Lotus- I Feel Like Dying
Category: Albums
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Comment by Michu
Made Monday, 8 of February , 2010 at 4:08 pm
In the spirit of expectation, we did a little Flying Lotus pastiche over at The Gopher Illustrated - streaming tracks and all. Give us a visit, if you can:
http://www.gopherillustrated.co.uk/2010/02/flying-lotus-shows-his-nintendo-bleeps/

