Flying Lotus / Until The Quiet Comes
Artist Flying Lotus
Album Title: Until The Quiet Comes
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Primary Genre Electronic
Format CD
Released 10/01/2012
Label Warp Records
Catalog No WARPCD230
Bar Code No 8-01061-02302-7
Packaging Digipack
Tracks
1. All In (3:00)
2. Getting There (1:49)
3. Until The Colours Come (1:07)
4. Heave(n) (2:22)
5. Tiny Tortures (3:04)
6. All The Secrets (1:57)
7. Sultan's Request (1:42)
8. Putty Boy Strut (2:54)
9. See Thru To U (2:54)
10. Until The Quiet Comes (2:11)
11. DMT Song (1:19)
12. The Nightcaller (3:29)
13. Only If You Wanna (1:43)
14. Electric Candyman (3:32)
15. Hunger (3:40)
16. Phantasm (3:51)
17. Me Yesterday // Corded (4:40)
18. Dream To Me (1:39)
Date Acquired 02/13/2013
Personal Rating
Acquired from Amazon
Purchase Price 10.00

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Analyzed: Flying Lotus / Until the Quiet Comes
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR5       -0.02 dB    -6.99 dB      3:00 01/18-All In
DR4       -0.12 dB    -6.39 dB      1:49 02/18-Getting There
DR6       -0.02 dB    -7.53 dB      1:07 03/18-Until the Colours Come
DR5       -0.02 dB    -6.68 dB      2:22 04/18-Heave(n)
DR3       -0.02 dB    -4.06 dB      3:04 05/18-Tiny Tortures
DR7       -0.02 dB    -7.53 dB      1:57 06/18-All the Secrets
DR3       -0.02 dB    -5.22 dB      1:42 07/18-Sultan's Request
DR4       -0.02 dB    -7.34 dB      2:54 08/18-Putty Boy Strut
DR4       -0.02 dB    -5.55 dB      2:54 09/18-See Thru to U
DR3       -0.02 dB    -5.57 dB      2:11 10/18-Until the Quiet Comes
DR5       -0.02 dB    -6.91 dB      1:19 11/18-DMT Song
DR4       -0.02 dB    -5.81 dB      3:29 12/18-The Nightcaller
DR6       -0.02 dB    -7.28 dB      1:43 13/18-Only If You Wanna
DR3       -0.02 dB    -4.70 dB      3:32 14/18-Electric Candyman
DR5       -0.02 dB    -7.34 dB      3:40 15/18-Hunger
DR5       -0.02 dB    -7.04 dB      3:51 16/18-Phantasm
DR3       -0.02 dB    -6.24 dB      4:40 17/18-me Yesterday//Corded
DR6       -0.02 dB    -8.98 dB      1:38 18/18-Dream to Me
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Number of tracks:  18
Official DR value: DR5

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           950 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
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Review by Andy Kellman
Rewarding as it was for most lovers of 1983 and Los Angeles, Cosmogramma was so complex and knotted that Steven Ellison's next step could have gone beyond the challenging and into the self-parodic. On his fourth album, Ellison not only peels away layers from his sound but organizes his tracks into a gracefully flowing sequence. The producer once again draws from numerous instrumentalists and vocalists, from Brainfeeder associates Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner and Austin Peralta to the likes of Erykah Badu and Thom Yorke. Bruner has the most presence. His tremulous basslines are on nine of the album's 18 tracks, and his spaced-out, quasi-oracular vocals poke through on occasion, such as on an 80-second track that is titled after a natural psychedelic compound and references the title of Ellison's 2010 EP. True to Flying Lotus form, Bruner's voice, as well as those of everyone else, is made to sound phantasmal rather than spotlit. While much of the material on Ellison's previous three albums came across like brief and isolated ideas with an impact unaffected by the shuffle function, the shorter pieces here act more like true connectors or proper set-ups/interludes. The 12 minutes from "See Thru to U" through "Only if You Wanna" make for the album's least divisible section. It begins with lithe and slightly unsettling pattering and closes with a futuristic, organic-synthetic jazz trio piece. Somewhere in the middle, there's "The Nightcaller," the closest the album gets to dancefloor funk like Cosmogramma's "Do the Astral Plane" -- that is, until the last minute, when the gliding/chugging beat stammers and switches to a delirious strut. For all the elegiac and turbulent moments, several tracks, including the majestically wistful "Getting There" and the cascading "Until the Colours Come," are gorgeously starry and even lullaby-like, laced with ear-perking flourishes. And then there's the alien critter voice on "Putty Boy Strut," and the bizarrely bleak and comical "Electric Candyman," featuring Yorke, which arouses some serious cognitive dissonance by provoking thoughts of Tony Todd and Beyoncé ("Say my name, say my name, say my name"). Ellison's trademarks -- skittering and rustling percussion atop slightly irregular drums that knock and thud, for instance -- factor almost as much as ever, but his slight adjustments and increased restraint make this his most accessible and creative release yet.
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