Podcast: The Greatest Show On Earth - 7th Feb 2010
Greatest Show On Earth Feb 7th by Conch Records on Mixcloud
Greatest Show On Earth Feb 7th by Conch Records on Mixcloud
FLYING LOTUS RETURNS WITH THE NEW ALBUM ‘COSMOGRAMMA’, RELEASED 3/4TH MAY 2010 ON WARP RECORDS
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When global bass music matriarch Mary Anne Hobbs recently told The Fader “Flying Lotus, for me, is like the Hendrix of his generation†it seemed more then an audacious opinion, and with the arrival of Cosmogramma, it's revealed as a revelation. In the past couple of years, Flying Lotus has grown into the position of being far more than a producer, he has helped materialize a far-reaching strain of musical ideology that has encompassed not only a global family of like-minded artists, but also a nearly infinite palate of planetary (and interplanetary) sonics.
Looking back, his full-length Warp debut, Los Angeles appears to be much more of a mission statement than a simple introduction – laying the foundation for a field on which an entire generation of artists would soon be playing. While that album was an introspective, moody travelogue through the Californian metropolis, it certainly hinted at Flying Lotus’ inclination to expand his sound beyond terrestrial means. As you may deduce from the title of his latest opus, he’s done just that. Not only has an entirely new range of sounds been unlocked by our intrepid astral traveler, but every genre touchstone associated with his name has been merged into a self-described “space operaâ€.
Seamless in execution and too wide in scope to properly describe, it is the authentic embodiment of his unique musical heritage. 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. All this name-dropping, however, is not to detract from the genius of the wizard-like figure behind it all. The most powerful aspect of FlyLo’s output has always been it’s ability to communicate his boundless love and enthusiasm for music in all it’s forms and that is what is boldly on display here.
People speak about ‘important’ albums all the time, but rarely is it so apparent that person behind them is following their own, chosen path – Flying Lotus is one of those precious few artists. When one is presented with an invitation for space travel, it’s not something to pass up.
Flying Lotus ‘Cosmogramma’ WARP195 May 2010 Double Gatefold Vinyl / CD Tracklisting & Listening Clips:| 01 | Clock Catcher | clip | ||||
| 02 | Pickled! | clip | ||||
| 03 | Nose Art | clip | ||||
| 04 | Intro//A Cosmic Drama | clip | ||||
| 05 | Zodiac Shit | clip | ||||
| 06 | Computer Face//Pure Being | clip | ||||
| 07 | ...And The World Laughs With You ft. Thom Yorke | clip | ||||
| 08 | Arkestry | clip | ||||
| 09 | Mmmhmm ft. Thundercat | clip | ||||
| 10 | Do The Astral Plane | clip | ||||
| 11 | Satellliiiiiteee | clip | ||||
| 12 | German Haircut | clip | ||||
| 13 | Recoiled | clip | ||||
| 14 | Dance Of The Pseudo Nymph | clip | ||||
| 15 | Drips//Auntie's Harp | clip | ||||
| 16 | Table Tennis ft. Laura Darlington | clip | ||||
| 17 | Galaxy In Janaki | clip |
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Erykah Badu will release her sixth studio album, ''New Amerykah, Part II: Return of the Ankh,'' on Feb. 23, 2010 on Universal Motown. The 38-year-old Dallas, Texas, born singer says the set is called ''Part II'' because unlike 2008's more conscious-driven ''New Amerykah Part I: 4th World War,'' she is ''more free and full of life'' this time around. ''I called it 'Part II: The Return of the Ankh' because this album is the sister of the left side of my brain -- it is the right side,'' Badu explained during a listening session this week at New York City's Chung King Studios. '''Part I was the left side of my thoughts -- it was more socially political and my thought process was more analytical. This time there wasn't anything to be concerned with -- the album is more emotional and flowy and talks about feelings. It reminds of the days of 'Baduizm' -- this is just about beats and rhymes in a cipher.'' Tracks like ''Window Seat,'' featuring The Roots' ?uestlove on the drums and James Poyser on piano, finds Badu requesting ''a window seat...I don't want nobody next to me,'' over drums and clasps. Meanwhile, she questions ''What did I do to make you fall so far from me?'' atop keyboard riffs on the 9th Wonder-produced ''20 Feet Tall.'' On the banjo-laden ''Don't Be Long,'' Badu pleads her lover to return soon although she understands ''you gotta get your hustle on.'' She taps into her inner B-girl and pays homage to the Notorious B.I.G. on tracks like ''Get Money,'' which features elements of the Junior M.A.F.I.A. feat. Notorious B.I.G. track of the same title, and ''Incense,'' on which she harmonizes the Biggie lyrics, ''there's gonna be a lot of slow singing and flower bringing if my burglar alarm starts ringing,'' over a beat reminiscent of Alicia Keys' ''Unbreakable.'' Some of the other stand-out tracks include ''Fall In Love'' which finds her candidly warning potential lovers, ''You're loving me and I'm driving your Benz / you're loving me and I'm fucking your friends,'' the harp-heavy '' Out of My Mind Just in Time (Part I) (Undercover Over-Lover),'' on which she pleads, ''I hate for you, when I hate you too, if you want me to,'' and '' Out of My Mind Just In Time (Part 2),'' on which she confesses, ''I am a recovering undercover over-lover / recovering from a love I can't get over / and now my lover thinks he wants another,'' over piano strokes. ''Jump In The Air'' was slated to appear on the album, but parts of it leaked on the internet earlier this week, and as a result Badu is unsure if she will include it on the set. ''If anything leaks, I won't put out this album,'' she said about potential future leaks. ''I worked too hard for that to happen. Let a bitch make some money some kind of way.'' The track is said to feature nine MCs including Lil Wayne and her son Seven's father, rapper Andre 3000. In the past six years, Badu, who has been working on this album since the release of ''Worldwide Underground'' in 2003, has recorded over 50 songs for ''Part II.'' She hopes to release an already-completed album titled ''Low Down'' shortly after this release. Tracklisting details: Track Listing for New Amerykah, Part II: Return of the Ankh: 1. 20 Feet Tall Produced by Erykah Badu and 9th Wonder 2. Window Seat Produced by Erykah Badu and James Poyser. Featuring Ahmir "?uestove" Thompson (drums), Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner (bass), James Poyser (keys), Kirsten Agnesta (harp) 3. Agitation Produced by Erykah Badu and Shafiq Husayn of SA-RA Creative Partners 4. Get Money Produced by Erykah Badu and Karieem Riggins (drums), Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner (bass), James Poyser (keys), Tommy Trajlio (guitar), Mike "Chav" Chavarria (mooger fooger). Contains an interpolation of "Can't Turn Me Away," by Sylvia Strippling 5. Don't Be Long Produced by Erykah Badu and Taarak 6. Love Produced by Erykah Badu and J Dilla 7. Umm Hmm Produced by Erykah Badu and Madlib 8. Fall in Love Produced by Erykah Badu and Karieem Riggins. Contains a sample of "Intimate Friends" by Eddie Kendricks 9. Incense (Instrumental) Produced by Erykah Badu and Madlib featuring Kirsten Agnesta (harp) 10. Out My Mind Just in Time (Part 1) (Undercover Over-Lover) Produced by Erykah Badu featuring James Poyser (keys) 11. Out My Mind Just in Time (Part 2) Produced by Erykah Badu and Georgia Ann Muldrow * Bonus Web-Only Track: Jump In The Air, featuring Lil Wayne and Bilal Produced by Erykah Badu, RC Williams and Jahborn. Contains an interpolation of "Hydraulic Pump" by Parliament FunkadelicFULL SCREEN
The Sounds of VTech / Angel Feat. Dwele 
February 10th was the 4th anniversary of Dilla's untimely passing. At Mochilla, they've spent the past year working on A Suite for Ma Dukes. Until now they only released videos of entirely instrumental pieces, but now - in homage to the man responsible for all this - they have released the first vocal performance from SFMD. Detroit singer Dwele sang the classic "Angel" that night without rehearsal, but with Miguel Atwood-Furguson's beautiful arrangements.
Watch out for the Timeless DVD boxset out through Mochilla soon...
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