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2010’s Cosmogramma was a watershed moment for experimental producer Steven Ellison, aka Flying Lotus. At no point in his relatively short career had the California native sounded so fidgety and restless. Despite the pressure, Cosmogramma was a refreshingly dynamic take on jazz, techno and electro-soul, and a highlight in Ellison’s already remarkable discography. Until the Quiet Comes is amazing for different reasons. For one, it’s much more accessible than its predecessor, though it contains glitches typical of a Flying Lotus recording, with booming bass drums supplanted by edgy synths. But while his previous work is bright and bouncy, this set is ambient and nocturnal. It’s a wistful journey through a mystical dream world that only he could construct. And he seems quite comfortable there. After Cosmogramma was snubbed in 2010’s Grammy category for Best Electronic/Dance album, Lotus called the awards process “a joke” on Twitter. Surely, he had a right to be disturbed, since the album was an all-in effort. Maybe that’s why Until the Quiet Comes is so streamlined. While traces of anxiety remain, there’s an overriding sense of tranquillity permeating this record. Take a song like Getting There, for instance. It carries the percussive knock of a hip hop tune without the rhymes; instead, guest vocalist Niki Randa hums angelically amongst the track’s twinkling chimes. Such ambience continues on See Thru to U and its rousing backdrop: tribal drums and cymbals merge with Erykah B
All In
Flying Lotus
Getting There
Flying Lotus
Until The Colours Come
Flying Lotus
Heave(n)
Flying Lotus
Tiny Tortures
Flying Lotus
All the Secrets
Flying Lotus
Sultan's Request
Flying Lotus
Putty Boy Strout
Flying Lotus
See Thru to U
Flying Lotus
Until the Quiet Comes
Flying Lotus
DMT Song
Flying Lotus
The Nightcaller
Flying Lotus
Only If You Wanna
Flying Lotus
Electric Candyman
Flying Lotus
Hunger
Flying Lotus
Phantasm
Flying Lotus
me Yesterday//Corded
Flying Lotus
Dream to Me
Flying Lotus