Flying Lotus: Pattern + Grid World

Flying Lotus SKU: 15238054
Flying Lotus: Pattern + Grid World

Flying Lotus: Pattern + Grid World

Flying Lotus SKU: 15238054

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Pattern + Grid World
Artist: Flying Lotus
Label: Warp Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 801061930820
Genre: Electronic

2010 EP release from producer/musician Steven Ellison (AKA Flying Lotus). While the album Cosmogramma was high in concept and wide in musical collaboration, Pattern + Grid World pulls the focus back to Steven Ellison and his machines. These machines are speaking from the go, as "Clay" introduces itself in a fog of synthesizer and Vocoder and gives way to one of the many surprises here, the schizophrenic ping-ponging electro of "Kill Your Co-Workers". Drenched in alternating melodies, it's a synthetic counterpart to the grand string and harp arrangements of Cosmogramma, making acclaimed illustrator Theo Ellsworth's subtly psychedelic cover image of vision-through-noise all the more intimate.

Tracks:
1.1 Clay
1.2 Kill Your Co-Workers
1.3 Pieface
1.4 Time Vampires
1.5 Jurassic Notion/M Theory
1.6 Camera Day
1.7 Physics for Everyone!
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