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On Flying Lotus's 6th album, his sweeping jazz-funk feels limitless. It sounds more like a sketchbook, each minute crafted with great care and technical dexterity. He spent the past 5 years working on the album; 10 tracks swelled to more than 2 dozen.
For 26-year-old Steve Ellison's deservedly hyped third album, Flying Lotus loosened the reins and set out to make Cosmogramma, which his label, Warp, promoted as a space opera of sorts.
The Golden Age of Apocalypse offers both stone-cold skill and uncanny astrality, picking up where the Flying Lotus left off on 2010's Cosmogramma. RSD 10 year anniversary edition.
The insatiable, electrifying talent of Flying Lotus is back to treat us again. High concept beat-science is again order of the day, frazzled with invention, propelled by myriad time signatures and colour burst, cosmic-electronics.
"Expect to be impressed with the way these well-recorded, beer-saturated club cuts capture the late Brad Nowell's endearing jerk charm and the band's stage power." — Entertainment Weekly
A little over two years after Bradley Nowell's tragic death, Sublime
Just as apocalyptic and musically adventurous as its predecessor, offering up ten new Beelzebub-approved songs that reside somewhere between Gothenburg and Broadway.
Records is a compilation album by the British-American rock band Foreigner that was originally released in November 1982 and spans the group's first four studio albums.
Composed at a church turned punk squat in St. Paul Minnesota, this "punk opera" concept album marked a turning point for Husker Du, until then notable mostly for being super hardcore.