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Universal acclaim- based on 53 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 49 out of 53
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Mixed: 3 out of 53
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Negative: 1 out of 53
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Sep 18, 20222nd favorite from Flying Lotus, behind You're Dead. Gritty textures and drums, brilliant sound design. **** masterful
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Feb 12, 2016love the spacey, cos-mo sound the songs have, i can see the influence that flying lotus had from artists MF Doom, Madlib and J Dilla when it comes to crafting impressive beats. a very impressive piece of work for his second album.
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Aug 30, 2015FlyLo is a very interesting electronic artist. Lots of ambience and static hold it together in a futuristic blend of Los Angeles fusion that makes for a highly enjoyable album.
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Jan 21, 2015
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Jan 10, 2015This debut album from Flying Lotus is still his best work, apart from the latest release "You're Dead!". His music takes you on a trip in your mind, if you let him. Pay attention to it over and over again and you'll be empowered by this hypnotic album.
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mjApr 13, 2010FlyLo is the master of his scene. "Cosmogramma" is going to be huge.
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EllTrainFeb 18, 2010Brilliant. Flying Lotus is a very unheard of artist but is simply brilliant.
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MHSep 10, 2009Simply brilliant. I'm actually appalled by this metacritic score.
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NeilL.Mar 16, 2009Excellent album which doesn't seem to have garnered the broader recognition that it richly deserves. But Flying Lotus is a relatively new artist, there is still time to win over the masses.
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Awards & Rankings
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Loaded with 17 tracks, it's an entertaining and fitting addition to the Warp catalog that makes for some highly hypnotic video arcade/coffee parlor mood music.
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Assured in its fastidiousness, with enough schizophrenia to make whiplash a factor, Los Angeles cements Flying Lotus’s status as the best producer in a burgeoning scene bursting with talent, categorization eluding whatever scene that may be, whatever it means to be a producer.
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The record is almost as seamless as it is engaging, and it subtly commands your attention from start to finish.