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Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Household Goods / Flying Lotus – Golden Axe / Fenech-Soler – Demons

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One spin was all it took for us to fall in love (become addicted) with “Household Goods”, new from Brit electronica act Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs. This is a seriously good song. Like knock you straight out good. So get to it. We’ll stop yammering. Get the play button. p.s. The vid is pretty good too.

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Household Goods

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Flying Lotus premiered a new jam, “Golden Axe”, on Gilles Peterson’s show last night. There’s word that Fly Lo’s working with pieces of a new sound these days. If this be any indication of the new direction, consider us psyched. Tip to SKOA

Flying Lotus – “Golden Axe” (BBC Radio 1 In Session)

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Our old friends Fenech-Soler are back with the latest single from their S/T debut, the track for “Demons”. “Demons” comes packed with killer melodies, outta space harmony and hooks, and dope beats and synthetic rhythms. Jam.

Fenech-Soler – Demons

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12-08-10

Blu – BNG (Prod. Flying Lotus)

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Blu drops some wild and crazy visuals for the “BNG” track he did a while back with Flylo. “BNG” is rumored to be apart of Blu’s oft-delayed but still upcoming No York LP which will be out sometime.

Blu – BNG (Prod. Flying Lotus)
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Rating: 8.4

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11-27-10

Interpol – Barricade / All the Damn Kids – Come Away for the Weekend / Paul Wall – Live It (Feat. Jay Electronica, Raekwon, Yelawolf) / Mr Oizo & Gaspard Augé – Rubber ( Flying Lotus “Unprotected Sex” Mix)

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they’re baaaaaaaaaaack. 19 yo me is super psyched! remember that shitty “our love to admire” record? well, “barricade” is prob better than anything on that, save maybe “the lighthouse”, but how much is that saying? you decide!

[Download] Interpol – Barricade

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straight outta sheffield, uk. it’s all the damn kids. and with “come away for the weekend” the kids bring all the damn jams. also check the vid for the cool tune “echoes” below.

Come away for the weekend [Demo] by AllTheDamnKids

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paulwall

what it do, paul wall’s back with prob his best song in 3 or 4 years. the h-town grill man grabs three dope MCs (electronica, chef & yelawolf) to rock with him over the killer ?dj drama beat.

[Download] Paul Wall – Live It (Feat. Jay Electronica, Raekwon, Yelawolf)

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oizo

mr oizo links up with the justice dude for this flylo remix. new new new via ed banger records.

[Download] Mr Oizo & Gaspard Augé – Rubber ( Flying Lotus “Unprotected Sex” Mix)

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07-12-10

Flying Lotus – Zodiac Shit / Recoiled / Table Tennis Feat. Laura Darlington

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Flying Lotus drops THE “space opera” LP, Cosmogramma, TODAY via WARP records. celebrate with us, and take a listen to a few of our fav deep cuts from the lot. the record goes outer space deep space deep. track by track, banger after banger …. and l’est we forget the record contains the KILLER Thom Yorke collabo “…and the world laughs with you”. so do like we do, and get “cosmogramma” real fast. we highly recommend it…. (also) GET INTO IT!

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Flying Lotus – Zodiac Shit

Flying Lotus – Recoiled

Flying Lotus – Table Tennis Feat. Laura Darlington

Rating: 9
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05-03-10

Flying Lotus – Do The Astral Plane

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“Do The Astral Plane” is previewed from FlyLo’s forthcoming Cosmogramma LP which drops official May 4th on Warp. the man himself describes his third LP as a “space opera”… you know we’re loving that ish. track is sssick, get into it!

Flying Lotus – Do The Astral Plane

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rating: 8.8
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04-02-10

Jose James – Made for Love (Prod. Flying Lotus) / Black Magic

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jose james’ “blackmagic” LP is one of our fav records of 2010. we are huge fans of this dude. the production on the LP is crazy (features from flyo, dj mitsu the beats, taylor mcferrin & others). the intergalactic “made for love” and the patently smooth title track are our two choice cuts from stacked/solid LP. buy the record.

Jose James – Made for Love (Prod. Flying Lotus)

Jose James – Blackmagic

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rating: 8.1/8.4

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03-04-10

Andreya Triana – Lost Where I Belong (Flying Lotus Edit) + NEW FOALS!!!

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previewed here is flylo’s edit of the andreya triana jam “lost where i belong”. track is beautiful, flylo goes off, etc. holy shit! then we heard the new foals single on zane lowe tonight. SHIT IS CRAZY! so bonus! not one but two legit tracks!!! yeahhhhhhhhhhhh!

Andreya Triana – Lost Where I Belong (Flying Lotus Edit)
Foals – Spanish Sahara

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rating: 8.1/9.1

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03-01-10

Flying Lotus – Computer Face/Pure Being

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new off flylo’s upcoming COSMOGRAMMA lp. yes yes yes yes yes.

Flying Lotus – Computer Face/Pure Being
Nelly Furtado – Promiscuous (Flying Lotus Remix) (Feat. Timbaland)

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rating: 8.7

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02-20-10

Flying Lotus – “Disco Balls”

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fly lo so old its new. “disco balls” is lifted from the hyperdub compilation “5: five years of low end contagion”. track is sick.

Flying Lotus – “Disco Balls”

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rating: 9.0

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09-27-09

WOKE – The Lavishments of Looking (Feat. George Clinton)

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Acclaimed LA artist, producer, and composer Flying Lotus teams up with Seattle rap set Shabazz Palaces and LA-bred multi-genre bass player/singer Thundercat for a new collaboration called WOKE; which according to Fly Lo in an interview with Pitchfork was named for the trio’s feelings on “dreams and stuff and astral experiences”. We’re into the eclectic-star-packed project’s very vibe-y mood-drenched atmospheric first single “The Lavishments of Light” which showcases Parliament-Funkadelic legend George Clinton. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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10-01-15

Interview with Laura Welsh

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Those who frequent B3SCI are familiar with the soulful talent of the young Laura Welsh. The rising British singer songwriter has been causing a flurry amongst the blogosphere for almost 2 years now. Having just recently dropped her debut and self-titled EP in the States, Welsh’s new single “Break The Fall” has been chosen by iTunes as there new Single of the Week — you can grab a free download of the track here. B3SCI writer Cheryl Dunn recently had a chance to chat with Laura Welsh about her new EP, songwriting, and her experiences collaborating with John Legend and Gorgon City, amongst other things. Have a look at their conversation below.

B3SCI: We’re curious, do you like to set aside time to write songs, or are you always writing on the go, as you are inspired? 

Laura: I tend to write lyrics or sing stuff that comes into my head into a recorder on my phone no matter where I am. I usually get ideas very late at night and have to put them down. Sometimes they don’t make a lot of sense in the morning (!) but there will sometimes be a line or melody that sparks off a song idea. Sometimes I will just sit at home with a guitar and write and other times I’ll go into the studio and experiment with sounds. It just depends on my what mood I’m in.

B3SCI: Do you always pull from personal experience when writing? Or are you inspired by friends, books or stories you hear?

Laura: I only write from personal experience. I find it easier to say how I’m really feeling through writing as opposed to having conversations about them with people. I write in an emotional and reactive way to situations going on around me.

B3SCI: Your new self-titled EP just dropped in the US. What was the writing process like for this EP?

Laura: “Ghosts” was one of the first songs I wrote on my own which was quite a defining moment direction wise for me. It was written during a period of time where I needed to take a step back and just have the freedom to write without any opinions or expectations. I wrote the other songs for the EP over in New York and LA and recorded them out there. The approach for me was no compromising at all with these songs and that included the shape and feel of the production too.

B3SCI: Can we expect some or all of the tracks on the EP to appear on a full-length album? Is that something you are working on now?

Laura: Yeah, all of the songs on the EP will be on the album which is finished now! It’s coming out early next year.

B3SCI: Do you have a favorite song from the EP that was particularly moving to write or record?

Laura: I would say “Hardest Part”. I wrote the song with John Legend over in LA. We just sat around the piano and wrote and recorded a demo of it in a few hours. It came out really quickly and was good to just keep it simple writing wise with just a piano.

B3SCI: For us US fans, what is your live show like? Is there anything you would like to do with your live shows artistically?

Laura: I’ve recently been putting together a set of visuals for each song in my live show. It’s a projection of imagery & video clips that I collected and put together with the help of my friend Babysweet. I have a few short black and white clips online and that’s the kind of feel I wanted to try out as a backdrop to the live show.

B3SCI: What are you upcoming tour plans and where would you like to play?

Laura: I’m hoping to tour in the Autumn time in the UK and also come over to the US before the end of the year.

B3SCI: You’ve recently worked with the very talented production duo Gorgon City on the infectious single “Here For You”. Much like Disclosure, they have an opportunity to break singers into stardom and give them a ton of exposure. How did you meet and what was it like working with them?

Laura: I went to write with Matt and Kye back in December. We did a day together at their studio along with MNEK and “Here For You” was what came out of that session. We pretty much wrote the track and laid down the vocals in one day. I just clicked with them to be honest and liked where they were coming from musically. They create a really relaxed environment to write and thats how like to work also. Musically, it’s a different world to my own music but I enjoyed stepping into their world.

B3SCI: After working with Gorgon City, is there anyone else you would really love to work or collaborate with?

Laura: There’s loads but right now I’d say Flying lotus, James Vincent McMorrow and Evian Christ would be up there.

B3SCI: On your twitter you sometimes post songs you are currently loving and listening to. What are some songs or artists you think people should know that you are listening to right now?

Laura: Collapse by Vancouver Sleep Clinic and I really like Ben Khan and Raleigh Ritchie at the moment.

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07-22-14

Interview w/ Black Light Dinner Party

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The anticipated debut album Sons & Lovers from NYC collective Black Light Dinner Party sees release this coming Tuesday, September 24th. B3SCI correspondant Brian Litwin recently caught up with the band for a quick chat in run up to the big release. Sample the album below and also check out the new video for title track “Sons and Lovers”.

B3SCI: How did Black Light Dinner Party come to be?

BLDP We were each producing music independently, Flying Lotus kind of stuff. We would bounce ideas around with other but, when we wrote “Older Together”, that’s when it became real. 

B3SCI: The band seemed rather elusive a couple years back and now you guys seem much more out in the open. How has this “unveiling” factored into the success? 

BLDP It’s a bit of everything. Transparency would have felt wrong given the circumstances. The way things played out, we couldn’t be more excited.

B3SCI: What does a ‘Black Light Dinner Party’ look like and what food is being served? 

BLDP You’ll have to use your imagination. We can’t tell you that now, that would spoil all the fun…

B3SCI: Please tell me how you guys got in contact with porn star Ron Jeremy in the video for “Gold Chain”? 

BLDP Dan our bassist had his number in college. We would call him at parties, as a joke, and we’d end up having long, thoughtful conversations with him. Ron is outgoing and articulate.

B3SCI: Can you give us a little insight on your upcoming debut album Sons & Lovers? What can fans expect? What was the recording process like for you? 

BLDP Sons & Lovers is a collection of our best work since the very beginning. We didn’t really have a concept in mind other than the track that set us off wanting to start a band. “Older together” was the spark and Sons & Lovers is the fire.

B3SCI: The production on tracks like “Older Together” and “We Are Golden” is superb. What synths are you guys using? Is there one piece of gear that you cannot live without?

BLDP Thank you! We have a Korg Poly-61 that was one of the early house synths. Juno 106 is a great resource. Also, Joel has an Italian Oberheim that is special. GForce is making some amazing softsynths too. We can nerd out on this all day.

B3SCI: Is there a particular track from the album that you guys take away as a particular achievement?

BLDP In many ways “Lift Away” was the steepest to climb. I think “Sons and Lovers,” the track, is the most impactful for us. “We Are Golden” hits closest to home.

B3SCI: Do you have a musical guilty pleasure?

BLDP We love Katy Perry, though I’m not so sure we feel guilty about that. 

B3SCI: We’re hooking you dudes up with a ride on the B3SCI time machine, where/when are you going to, and why?

BLDP 1972, Abbey Roads studios so we can hang out in the studio with Pink Floyd while they make The Dark Side of the Moon.

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09-19-13