While Cosmogramma introduced a wide sonic palette,
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I haven’t heard the whole EP yet so I can’t vouch for that, but I have listened to “Camera Day”,
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Flying Lotus – Camera Day (taken from Pattern+Grid World) by Warp Records
Flying Lotus has already released one of the year’s most acclaimed albums,
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