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Flying LotusPicking up the thread of Dosenation's recent blog entry Ketamine makes music wonKy describing it as a new genre of music, I thought I'd offer a counterpoint to the the rather unrepresentative "wonky Zomby" youtube video linked in the blog post.I recently happened upon the phenomenal album "Los Angeles" by artist "Flying Lotus" (now signed to Warp Records) who is named in the wikipedia entry for wonky music.
Flying Lotus and Starkey are two of the main proponents of the wonky sound in the USA. The American wonky sound has also been dubbed "street bass"Flying Lotus' sound expresses squishy/hazy/spacy organicness -ironically- by using digital sounds in a very innovative way, creating a sort of psychedelic instrumental, um, hip-hop(?) that is unlike I've ever heard. I keep getting a churning of the stomach/heart center whenever I hear Flying Lotus - Testament feat. Gonja Sufi -- which stands out on the album as odd with its deep bass jazz groove and one of the few tracks with vocals at all. available here, found via of popcultureshock.com. Or, check out the Youtube playlist "The Flying Lotus Experience". A cut from that playlist is included below. » more at: blogs.myspace.com
Posted By jamesk at 2009-03-25 18:32:33 permalink | comments |
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Daedalus (any and all, Samba le Grand is a great song too)
Thavius Beck - Decomposition great artists, and if you're in LA check them out at Low End Theory on Wed. nights. Unbelievable shows! Your ears will thank you -e.
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