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Cosmogramma

Flying LotusMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: May 3, 2010
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28 of 33 people found the following review helpful
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I don't think its fair to review and rate an album such as this after only one day's listen... it's simply too dense. However, I can't help but offer my initial impressions to those of you still debating or waiting to get your copy.

While Los Angeles has its roots still sample based Hip-Hop, had dashes of Trip-Hop and Electronica, Cosmogramma goes beyond the far reaches of any boxed genre I can think of. The closest I can relate it to is avant garde jazz w/ some futuristic head nodding space grooves. A feeble attempt at classifying something that could very well be a considered a new genre. I know it's been said before about some of his work, but now so more than ever does FlyLo make that argument legit.

What I'm not struggling with is the pure genius that bleeds through the speakers in many of the small moments. The first couple of tracks didn't leave a huge impression on me, but as with the last LP, helps set the stage for stronger cuts like "A Comic Drama" and "Zodiac S*!!". Both are your "typical" solid FlyLo tracks. At that point the album could have coasted and probably still have been a solid 3rd album effort... but all of a sudden we get the intense build of "Computer Face//Pure Being" kicking it up notches beyond dope. The Nintendo generation will have shades of "Mega Man" esq loops interlaced and woven all throughout the track. Never missing a beat from thereon out, the album is loaded with those "holy s$!!" moments of musical ecstasy and you find yourself lost. From the head jerking "Recoiled", the interlocking drums on "Arkestry" to the woozy groove and lush strings of "Do the Astral Plane"; I find myself torn: drawn to each song in its own right and yet never fully being able to commit to a strong favorite above the rest. The sublime "German Haircut" is another blessing w/ Ravi Coltrane providing smooth Tenor Sax to the mix. Heavy synths and keys on "Dance of the Pseudo Nymph" require as much deep concentration as it does a mandatory nod of the skull. All the way up until "Galaxy in Janaki" (which also stands out as an epic symphonic conclusion to the performance) this piece of music captivates your attention and commands your eardrum. I will say that the vocal performances to me are not as tight as on LA, but it may be because the production simply overwhelms them here. I find myself clinging to the harps, strings, bass cords and yes... the table tennis match instead of vocals by Thundercat and the return collaboration of Laura Darlington. Even the welcome appearance of Yorke seems to serve its purpose as better exposure for FlyLo as apposed to actually adding the significant value you would think. Not to say that these players don't bring anything to the table. They are merely servants to FlyLo's bag of tricks, rightfully never able to wrestle the beat away from his control. He creates a beautiful canvas of sound that seamlessly moves from neck breaking to deeply satisfying grooves. Before you know it, you're constantly skipping back to pick out your favorite moments, only to vanish again in the overall flow of the album. Call it blasphemy, but Cosmogramma gives me the same feelings I got when I first heard Endtroducing... back in late '97; an album where I'm still trying to peel back all the layers even today.

There is still plenty I need to digest here, but my initial feeling is that I will love this album for years to come. Those wanting more of the same FlyLo might find their boundaries being pushed forward into unexpected realms of musical imagination. Although I am hesitant to award any fresh purchase high praise before experiencing its long term enjoyment... right now this has me in a strangle hold.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Getting Better May 12, 2010
By E-CLoud
Format:Audio CD
I've heard some people say this album is Flying Lotus' least accessible album and others say it's his most accessible album. I don't really know. I do know that this album had much more work put into it and you can tell. I love albums where you can consistently hear new things in the music each time you listen to it, and this is one of those albums. It has the usual Flying Lotus synth sounds, 8-bit sounds, ever changing drum beats, solid bass, weird unidentifiable sounds, occasional vocals, etc.... but I LOVE the addition of the live bass guitar, harp, and strings scattered throughout. He definitely imitates the Alice Coltrane sound on two songs, and they are beautiful nonetheless. The difference between L.A. and Cosmogramma is like the difference between Miles Davis' In A Silent Way and Bitches Brew. Cosmogramma is like a rocket launch into new territories, utilizing new instruments and a more cacophonous approach, much like Bitches Brew did. It's a great album, and it helps if you are into some of the "cosmic jazz" influences like Alice and Sun Ra. Flying Lotus is headed in the right direction, exploring anything his imagination conjures up, and I hope he goes further.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Otherworldy Sampling January 13, 2012
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Pretty awesome collection of instrumental Hip Hop songs. I am always a sucker for anything with Jazz infusions and this is definitely no exception. Excellent production skills and sampling equal out to a generally great album with only a few flaws.

Instrumentally which is what pretty much all of this album encompasses with only a few breadths, this album is extremely strong. It samples quite a lot of different types of big band, Jazz and world music and all of it is well integrated into the general ideas and emotions he is trying to convey. He also uses sounds that wouldn't normally be heard in a song, like drills, tennis games and other weird stuff that somehow always seems to work anyway. The general mixing techniques are pretty awesome and take things to a whole new level for this genre as far as I have heard.

I think Recoiled, Table Tennis and German Haircut are my favorites, but all the songs are pretty strong.

The few cameo Vocal songs are all well done. Table Tennis is probably my favorite one, but Thom Yorke's isn't bad either. I'm not the biggest fan of Radiohead, but it was a generally nice cameo that got the job done.

I also on an irrelevant note, have to give the album art an A+. Simple but awesome, just like most of the songs.

The feelings and themes are well enumerated by the sounds and this is one of those CD's it will take many listens to get everything out of. Listens I am personally looking forward to. A great album, I would highly recommend to all those who like Jazz and Hip-hop instrumentals.
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5.0 out of 5 stars FlyLo at his best
My favorite album by Flying Lotus. This is gonna be tough for him to beat.

This album features the wonderful bassist, Thundercat, who is SUPER talented. Read more
Published 18 days ago by Drake D.
4.0 out of 5 stars Deeliteful
Heard "Do the Astral Plane" on 88.9 Radio Milwaukee and just dug it. I had my intro to this sound with Aphex Twin and Squarepusher ten to fifteen years ago. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mark S.
1.0 out of 5 stars Ordered vinyl new and got used with wrong artist
The Packaging was the same as Cosmogramma but it was really beat up. The actual vinyl was of a different artist called Joseph Arthur. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Zach Morrissey
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Beyond Belief
If you like experimental music, soundscape and rhythm that jives and grooves, buy this album. I will acknowledge that it is definitely not for everyone, but look up a song or two... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Anonymous
4.0 out of 5 stars Cosmogramma Alt. Takes
Pushing Music Forward
Steven Ellison, better known as Flying Lotus, may not be a household name, but among musicians he is viewed as a master of his art. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Hott Scall
5.0 out of 5 stars Headphone Commute Review
Listening to the music of Steven Ellison is a head trip. Period. Although we may have heard the sounds of Flying Lotus on Adult Swim's interludes (aka 'bumps') between the shows,... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Headphone Commute
5.0 out of 5 stars Future-rama
Wow - I just came across this after reading the pitchfork best albums of 2010 - no argument with that. Read more
Published on April 8, 2011 by Mark Twain
2.0 out of 5 stars Overkill from the outer limits
I haven't done any research on the artist himself but know about his arty music-family pedigree and that's about it. As far as the music.. Read more
Published on January 21, 2011 by Baitor Speed
5.0 out of 5 stars much hyped/deservedly
Below were my initial impressions, and I was wrong. This is a dense, artistic intellectual work. Like reading a classic novel it opens itself up from repeated readings. Read more
Published on January 5, 2011 by Dj4cast
2.0 out of 5 stars Electric Top Ramen
I had high hopes for this, what with all the comparisons to Dilla and John Coltrane. Unfortunately, the best comparison may be to Chick Corea's Return to Forever fusion mediocrity... Read more
Published on October 2, 2010 by Quentin Compsen
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