Showing posts with label Warp Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warp Records. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 August 2010

FLY LO, SWEET CHARIOT





Warp's most mouthwateringly psychedelic electronica artist, Flying Lotus will follow up this year's 'Cosmogramma' album with an EP called 'Pattern + Grid World' to be released on 20th September. Yipiee!! 


You can hear 'Camera Day' taken from that EP here. 






Poster that comes with EP 




Tracklisting looks like this: 
1. Clay
2. Kill Your Co-Workers
3. PieFace
4. Time Vampires
5. Jurassic Notion/M Theory
6. Camera Day
7. Physics For Everyone!










I've been a fan of Flying Lotus since his amazing Los Angeles album in 2008. Here's the review I did for State back then: http://www.state.ie/2008/05/album-reviews/flying-lotus-los-angeles/





If you're new to Flying Lotus, there's a lot of treats in store for you. The man is an entity onto himself and is getting progressively weirder and more far out with each release, kudos! I had the pleasure of seeing him at Sonar 2008- he was amazing. If you get the chance to see him live, do it. I still prefer 'Los Angeles' to 'Cosmogramma', it has a bit more bite I think. Here's my favourite track from the debut album. Lush. The breakdown in the middle is siicccck, as the kids say. 


Monday, 16 August 2010

ENERGY ARRANGER


Jamie Lidell is a bit of a genius. I was checking out the video for his new tune 'Telephone' t'uder night and ended up absorbing a lot of information about him in a short space of time, so I thought I'd do a bit of a digital puke here, if you will.  

If it's all too much for you, I recommend you intake all these digital dee-lites in small doses as they are all top quality and very fun indeed.

I was totally in love with the album Jim, no matter how much I listen to it, it's soulfullness and hooks just keep me coming back for more. With the new record, Lidell has gone deeper into the soul era. He's even gone and recruited ex- Jackson 5 drummer James Gadson to drum on 'Compass' to give it that authenthic sound.

He recently gave an amazingly succint and revealing interview to Pitchfork media- which you can check out here. He's such a weird and intruiging character.

In this interview he reveals his love for Micheal Jackson, Beck and Feist's involvement with the new record and how he was credited as 'energy arranger' on Feist's album! It really is an insightful read and reveals a lot about where 'Compass' came from.

On my internetty travels, I also came across this amazing little short film by La Blogotheque. The guys at Blogotheque basically film loads of cool bands each week doing a live session. Here's the Lidell one:

The session is so raw, soulfull and joyous. A captivating little watch.




Check out the uber sexy new single 'Telephone' from the excellent album 'Compass'.



And here's one more for the road: it's Lidell on Sky Arts music show 'From The Basement', doing a live version of 'The City'. It's a really intense video which just builds and builds as Jamie loops his voice and beatboxing to reveal a complicated stunner of a tune and leaves you sure of the man's genius. I just cannae get enough of him!

Enjoy.