Cosmogramma
- Flying Lotus
- Band Name: Flying Lotus
- Record Label: Warp
- Release Date: May 4, 2010
User Score
8.6
out of 10
Universal acclaim- based on 74 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 69 out of 74
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Mixed: 2 out of 74
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Negative: 3 out of 74
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Jun 18, 20139A great blend of sound, and an incredibly consistent album. Every song stands out in one way or another, and the sounds are varied and perfectly put together.
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Apr 10, 201310A brilliant work, takes you on a miniature journey. Excellent to listen to with headphones. Not a dull moment, completely engrossing all the way through.
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Oct 6, 201210
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Sep 19, 20129One of the few albums out there that could change a person's opinion on music completely. A cohesive blend of 4/4 dance, messy jazz and supreme production make this album as funky, as fun and as erratic as it could have been.
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Dec 19, 20117If your into your cutting edge electronica this is great. If not give it a skip. I'm not fanatical about this genre but at the same time I enjoy a bit of it. I think this record is over rated - it is a good album but not so sure about the rave reviews it's gotten. As the Q reviews says - Radiohead fans should exercise caution :-)
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Dec 6, 20116Sensory overload is how I'd describe this record from the California based producer Steven Ellison. There are certainly highs and lows, all happening within seconds of each other. Sometimes it works, but for the most part it's a mess not worth picking up.
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Apr 9, 201291Part of its delight is how naturally the disparate parts fit together, but another part is how they add up to phantasmagoria if you let your attention wander (and don't be a tight-ass‑-you should).
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80Because in constantly mutating just when you begin to pin it down, drawing everything around in before rearranging atoms before your very eyes, Cosmogramma proves itself time and time again as mind-meltingly boundless as a black hole.
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80Dense and obtuse it may be but those who follow this most intense sonic explorer will be rewarded the greatest.