Flying Lotus – Pattern+Grid World
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Warp Records – WAP308 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Experimental |
Tracklist
A1 | Clay | |
A2 | Kill Your Co-Workers | |
A3 | Pie Face | |
A4 | Time Vampires | |
B1 | Jurassic Notion/M Theory | |
B2 | Camera Day | |
B3 | Physics For Everyone! |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Just Isn't Music
- Pressed By – Record Industry – 87474
- Mastered At – Transition Mastering Studios
Credits
- Design – Theo Ellsworth
- Mastered By – Jason*
- Mastered By [uncredited], Lacquer Cut By [uncredited] – Jason Goz
- Written-By, Producer, Engineer – Flying Lotus
Notes
Includes free mp3 code and a poster by Theo Ellsworth.
Published by Just Isn't Music.
Published by Just Isn't Music.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 801061 93081 3
- Barcode (Scan reader): 801061930813
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout groove): 87474 1A WAP308A TRANSITION
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout groove): 87474 1B WAP308B TRANSITION
Other Versions (5 of 11)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Pattern + Grid World (CD, EP) | Warp Records | WAP308CD | UK | 2010 | ||
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Pattern + Grid World (CDr, Promo, Sampler) | Warp Records | WAP308CDP | UK | 2010 | ||
Pattern + Grid World (7×File, MP3, EP, 320 kbps) | Warp Records | WAP308D | UK | 2010 | |||
New Submission
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Pattern + Grid World (CD, EP, Promo) | Warp Records | WAP308CDP | UK | 2010 | ||
New Submission
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Pattern + Grid World (CD, EP) | Beat Records | BRE-32 | Japan | 2010 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Just so everyone is aware there is definitely more than 1 version of this release. Mine has textured glossy eyes that you can feel. I've seen copies at the store that is a flat basic sleeve
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I would say if you are a big FlyLo fan, you should definitely buy. A lot of fun beats on this.
The EP is great addition to the collection. -
I know from the ratings this has received that many will disagree, but this EP was a big disappointment to me, compared to Flying Lotus' earlier works. There's some clever stuff on here, sure, and some of the tracks are OK, but on the whole, the rich atmospheres and wonky percussion patterns of old have been replaced by silly blippy beats and atonal noise. Perhaps its just too challenging for me, but even the track titles hint at a change of mindset, being a bit "silly" too, so this reminds me of the period when Aphex , Mu-Ziq, Wagon Christ et al went off into the wilds of silliness in the late 90s, and I didn't really get off on that stuff either. So, if you haven't bought this but you love his earlier stuff, I would suggest you at least take a listen first - you might like it, but it may not be what you expect.
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