Flying Lotus – Cosmogramma
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Warp Records – WARPCD195 |
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UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Experimental |
Tracklist
1 | Clock Catcher | 1:12 | |
2 | Pickled! | 2:13 | |
3 | Nose Art | 1:58 | |
4 | Intro//A Cosmic Drama | 1:14 | |
5 | Zodiac Shit | 2:44 | |
6 | Computer Face//Pure Being | 2:32 | |
7 | ... And The World Laughs With You | 2:55 | |
8 | Arkestry | 2:51 | |
9 | MmmHmm | 4:14 | |
10 | Do The Astral Plane | 3:57 | |
11 | Satelllliiiiiiiteee | 3:49 | |
12 | German Haircut | 1:57 | |
13 | Recoiled | 3:36 | |
14 | Dance Of The Pseudo Nymph | 2:46 | |
15 | Drips//Auntie's Harp | 2:10 | |
16 | Table Tennis | 3:01 | |
17 | Galaxy In Janaki | 2:27 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Warp Records Limited
- Copyright © – Warp Records Limited
- Published By – Just Isn't Music
- Pressed By – Sound Performance
Credits
- Arranged By [Strings Arrangements] – Miguel Atwood-Ferguson
- Artwork – Leigh J. McCloskey
- Design – Brandy Flower
- Mastered By – Daddy Kev
- Written-By, Producer, Engineer – Flying Lotus
Notes
Limited first edition CD released in 6- Digipak housed in foil-blocked slipcase. Comes with a sticker on top of the slipcase's shrink wrap, which says: "Limited first edition 17 track album featuring Thom Yorke, Thundercat and Laura Darlington"
(P)(C) 2010 Warp Records Limited
Made in EU.
Catalog numbers:
WARPCD195X appears on the spine of the foil-blocked slipcase and on the sticker that comes on top of it.
WARPCD195 appears on the spine and inlay of the Digipak as well as on the CD.
Copies preordered at Bleep.com on 20th April 2010 came with art print Sketch Head painted by Flying Lotus.
(P)(C) 2010 Warp Records Limited
Made in EU.
Catalog numbers:
WARPCD195X appears on the spine of the foil-blocked slipcase and on the sticker that comes on top of it.
WARPCD195 appears on the spine and inlay of the Digipak as well as on the CD.
Copies preordered at Bleep.com on 20th April 2010 came with art print Sketch Head painted by Flying Lotus.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 801061 819521
- Matrix / Runout: SOUND PERFORMANCE 020 8691 2121 WARPCD195
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LP76
- Label Code: LC02070
Other Versions (5 of 16)
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Cosmogramma (2×LP, Album, Gatefold) | Warp Records | WARPLP195 | UK & US | 2010 | ||
Cosmogramma (CDr, Album, Promo) | Warp Records | none | UK | 2010 | |||
Cosmogramma (CD, Album, Digipak) | Warp Records | WARPCD195 | UK | 2010 | |||
Cosmogramma (17×File, FLAC, Album) | Warp Records | WARPCDD195 | UK | 2010 | |||
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Cosmogramma (CD, Album) | Warp Records | WARPCD195 | UK | 2010 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited 14 years agoProbably best heard prior to harbouring any pre-conceptions regarding the album being numerous in tracks with a short time span, and other hyperbole. I found this work comes across as an occasionally frenetic, improvisational, sometime faux freeform, yet a tightly wound, well produced musical experience that is best enjoyed maybe when one is in freeform mode themselves.
Cosmogramma at times seamlessly straddles a bunch of genres with apparent ease that enhances the albums intruige, yet othertimes seems to miss perhaps imagined oportunities to develop some of these tunes further.
If you've previously enjoyed Flying Lotus' output then this release demands listening more than one time, as there is no question of the talent and creativity of this artist as evidenced by this and his previous work. However to me this release comes across as more a creative explosion that has some great elements and impressive range at times, yet overall lacks that intangible organic cohesion that could have made it a classic in my eyes. -
Edited 14 years agoWow, okay where do i start?
Flying lotus has always been a huge influenced of mine, but i have to say that this album just takes everything to the next level. This albums just sounds crisp and warm to the ears. One of the reasons i have so much respect for this man is how unique his sound is. You can tell many unique styles influenced this album. He has done an amazing job blending different styles to make this album just pop. Alot of the album sounds like it was produced more like a hip-hop record, but the music itself bounces around from IDM/electronic sounds to free form jazz style feel. Also when i say IDM, im not talking like autechre and v snares stuff at all of course. He seems to use a lot of old school sounds, It almost sounds like he is using a Korg Ms-2000(Even though its a newer synth, you get the point) or something like that for the synth and bass sounds.
Any way, go buy this now. I typically dont buy music, but i bought this on vinyl because both Fly-lo and this album are the shit.
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