Flying Lotus / Pattern + Grid World
Album: Pattern + Grid World   Collection:General
Artist:Flying Lotus   Added:Jan 2011
Label:Warp Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2011-02-06 Pull Date: 2011-04-10 Charts: Electronic
Week Ending: Apr 10 Apr 3 Mar 27 Mar 20 Mar 13 Mar 6 Feb 27 Feb 20
Airplays: 2 1 1 4 3 3 5 5

Recent Airplay
1. Nov 29, 2016: The Offbeat Generation
Physics For Everyone!
4. Jul 05, 2012: Cognitive Dissonance
Physics For Everyone!
2. Aug 20, 2015: subwoofer etc
Physics For Everyone!
5. Jun 22, 2012: Flipping Through Time
Jurassic Notion/M Theory
3. Dec 03, 2013: Pumping Iron
Jurassic Notion/M Theory
6. Jan 29, 2012: Instant Cat
Jurassic Notion/M Theory

Album Review
HYPRK
Reviewed 2011-02-07
The latest release from Los Angeles-based abstract beat architect Flying Lotus. While with this dual EP he mostly sticks to his signature left-field production, he broadens his palette a bit with forays into 8-bit, ambient, and avant-garde jazz percussion. Lots of cool cosmic electronica, sci-fi themes and intergalactic blunt-smoking. This is what the Tron: Legacy soundtrack SHOULD have sounded like.

FCC CLEAN

1. Flying Lotus’s signature spacey beats with lots of jangly percussion, hi hats, maracas, etc. Far out, bro.
2. Lots of 8-bit electronica with a delicate drum ‘n bass foundation. Upbeat and lighthearted.
3. SPAZZY percussion, lots of jumbled beats and keyboards. A real diverse pallet of sound with just about every combination of “beep” and “boop” imaginable.
*4. Very sparse with lots of muffled vocal tracks, flute samples, water drips, and tinkling chimes. Haunting, with only a minimal beat to guide you through the darkness.
*5. Left-field percussion with great world instruments and strange vocal samples. The bass beat is simple 808, but instead of snares, there’s just the layered sound of drumsticks beating on a kitchen table. Try to imagine it, I dare you. AWESOME. Reminds me of his song “Ping Pong” from Cosmogramma.
6. Bright synthesizer with soaring legato interludes.
*7. Hard-hitting electro with whipped swirls of synth and stuttering percussion. Sounds like it samples the toy raygun that’s sitting in the MD office.







Track Listing
1. Clay   5. Jurassic Notion/M Theory
2. Kill Your Co-Workers   6. Camera Day
3. Pieface   7. Physics For Everyone!
4. Time Vampires   .