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Flying Lotus readies new EP

Flying Lotus’ Cosmogramma will go down as one of the year’s most important and influential releases. In my humble opinion anyway. It seems though, that Mr Lotus has hit a rich vein of form and has readied another release, an EP by the name of Pattern+Grid. It’ll be released via Warp records on vinyl (including [...]

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Flying Lotus – ‘MmmHmm’

The latest video from Flying Lotus is a sprawling sci-fi masterpiece…

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Flying Lotus confirms live dates

Flying Lotus returns to London for three very different live shows in a week. SHOW 1 Saturday 14 August Flying Lotus presents BRAINFEEDER + special guests to be announced @ Hearn St Car Park, 9-5am Tickets available now at Bleep.com / Seetickets SHOW 2 Monday 16 August Flying Lotus LIVE FILM SCORE: Harry Smith’s HEAVEN [...]

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Flying Lotus – Cosmogramma

On his latest opus, Flying Lotus has crowed himself as an ambassador for creativity in spheres that can so often be preoccupied with macho self-aggrandising and artless posturing.

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Flying Lotus LIVE tonight… on the Radio!

To celebrate the forthcoming album release of Cosmogramma (out 3rd May), Flying Lotus and his Brainfeeder crew are broadcasting a radio show live from LA tonight!

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Flying Lotus confirm live dates for March

Confirmed as a support act for Thom Yorke’s new live project, Flying Lotus returns to the UK and Europe this month for some live dates.

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Flying Lotus get all Cosmogramma on new LP

Flying Lotus has unveiled details of his new album: a “space opera” that features collaborations with Erykah Badu, Thom Yorke and Laura Darlington.

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Hudson Mohawke – Butter

With a hotter than hell debut album entitled Butter, Hudson Mohawke is the U.K.’s new king of the new style. A warm welcome, one and all, to the Scottish Godfather of Glitch.

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Various Artists – Rough Trade Counter Culture 08

The annual staff handpicked compilation of the most exciting, offbeat and plain curious music to have emerged last year, from folk to dubstep to, um, shitgaze.

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