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Soundcrash presents a Flying Lotus all-nighter at the O2
Academy Brixton! Not only is this the biggest Flying Lotus
UK headline show to date, this show will feature two very
special FlyLo performances as the most influential
electronic music producer in the world showcases cuts from
his hotly-anticipated album “Until the Quiet Comes”
surrounded by his Brainfeeder posse to show London how they
do things back in LA.

Composed, according to FlyLo, as “a collage of mystical
states, dreams, sleep and lullabies”, “Until the Quiet
Comes” has the distinct feel of this nocturnal trip. From
the twitching descent into a subconscious state and the
out-of-focus time-ether of the journey that follows, the
sound is an unhinged, yet elegant evolution of the melodic
and rhythmic interplay that is woven into the DNA of Flying
Lotus’ aural personae.

His inimitable penchant for stylistic mingling and
genre-melting has contributed significantly to shift music
in a direction that makes intellectual leaps without
forsaking the all-important heft of a bassline or unimpeded
‘swing’ of a drum beat – the same way so many masters of
soul music have infused their songs for lovers and dancers
with brilliant and heady subtext for decades.

Plus performaces from:

- Thundercat (Live)
- The Gaslamp Killer
- Lapalux (Live)
- Kutmah (DJ Set)
- Jeremiah Jae (Live)

Tickets and information here:
http://www.soundcrashmusic.com/flying-lotus-live/

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