Posts tagged flying lotus

Theo X Flying Lotus - Roberta Flack Revisited

Damn, I wish I hadn’t been so busy yesterday and had been able to get this out sooner. Flying Lotus grabbed my number one spot for album of the year with Los Angeles. And Theo is definitely up there in my top 10 new artists to look out for in ‘09. So this remix of [...]

ANML HSE 1 Year Later Party

Yesterday I tripped it up to Philadelphia for the ANML HSE 1 Year Later Party. It was quite an eventful night, the highlight of which were the performances by Theo and Theophilus London. Theo premiered a new song which I believe is going to be released tomorrow and is produced by Flying Lotus. Be excited [...]

2008 - The Year in 3 Lists of 10 Albums

Because there’s no other way that more accurately represents a year. And in this case, its only 3 lists, that are honestly kind of arbitrary. But regardless, I now present to you the Vinyl Meltdown top 10’s of 2008:
10 Albums to Chill to:
1. Flying Lotus - Los Angeles
2. Panacea - A Mind on a Ship [...]

My Man Henri - MPCs and Beatbreaks

This is a dope mix I picked up courtesy of my man DutchMassive. The mix was thrown together by My Man Henri, and is about an hour and twenty minutes long. It features Jay Electronica, Common, Flying Lotus, J-Dilla, Musinah, Samiyam and more. I thought this was gonna be a nice chill mix to fall [...]

Radiohead - Reckoner (Flying Lotus Remix)

Flying Lotus is among the contestants in a remix contest of Radiohead’s beautiful, mellow ballad Reckoner. Other notables include Diplo & Julianna Barwick. The original of this song is so great… I really liked the Gnarls Barkley cover a lot as well. But this Flying Lotus remix is so great. Check it out below, and [...]

I’ve been sleeping - DutchMassive

So… It turns out, I’ve been taking a nap. And I didn’t even know it. But luckily, DucthMassive himself came and woke me up. Dutchmassive is a combination emcee/producer for Rawkus, and part of the generation of cat’s like Oh No!, Samiyam, and Flying Lotus that mixes together traditional hip hop elements, a Dilla-esque approach [...]