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Los Angeles resident Steven Ellison, better known as Flying Lotus, is a producer of electronic music and hip-hop beats, known for his abstract and sometimes jazz-tinted style. Flyi
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Sounds like:
Thundercat,
J Dilla,
Anderson .Paak
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Evan Crandell
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May 18, 2019
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This forthcoming album from Flying Lotus figures to be one to remember. The LP,Flamagra,out May 24, will be the L.A. producer’s first release in a...
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Sounds like:
The Internet,
Hiatus Kaiyote,
NxWorries
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Josh du Plessis
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Nov 2, 2018
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Thundercat, BADBADNOTGOOD, and Flying Lotus get together on this pre-released track off of the upcoming album Brainfeeder X, a collaborative effort celebrating 10 years of Brainfeeder, Flying Lotus's independent record label. The release will be drop...
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Dylan Heneck
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May 16, 2017
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I'm flabbergasted, truly. Who expected Flying Lotus to come out with a new track today? Conspiracy theorists, that's who.
As we near the 3 trimester of Earth's timely demise, it has been set in stone for decades now that a male, experimental music p...
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Sounds like:
Bonobo,
Thundercat,
Nosaj Thing,
Madlib
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searra ruggeri
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Mar 23, 2016
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Los Angeles favorite FlyLo has just revealed three unreleased tracks from 2014's Your Dead!. The tracks include "NO Feeer Thunnderrrcatt2010" and "Haleys Line//thundercat" which both feature -- you guessed it -- Thundercat.
The experimental jazz mus...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jun 19, 2015
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What happens when you put a bunch of talented musicians together in a studio? Well, lots of things. And Thundercat is one such example.
Fronted by bass player Stephen Bruner (descriped as a "virtuoso"), Thundercat has already made a mark on two of 2...
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Sounds like:
Gaslamp Killer,
D Prosper,
Ras_G
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sweeney kovar
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Apr 11, 2015
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Flying Lotus is currently in the middle of a residency at BBC Radio 1. Of course there have been gems aplenty, but his most recent show was built around Kendrick Lamar's recent To Pimp A Butterfly LP.
The L.A. producer has the opening track on the ...
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