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Innumerable artists cite David Lynch as an inspiration, but Steven Ellison is the only one to have had a serendipitous encounter with the filmmaker that affirmed an album's theme and led to a collaboration on its central track. At a party some point after the release of 2014's You're Dead, Ellison, who had been considering the thematic potential of fire, heard Lynch spin a characteristically outré tale about an inferno threatening to engulf a neighborhood. This developed into "Fire Is Coming," a kind of radio drama vignette placed in the middle of Flamagra, the sixth Flying Lotus album. After Lynch delivers the warning, normalcy by Ellison's standard resumes with a jouncing beat, a tangly Thundercat bass line, and a frightful chant about the element's destructive power. Fire's positive and negative associations are referenced by many of Ellison's other collaborators here. For Little Dragon on the dizzied "Spontaneous" -- Ellison's closest brush with pop yet -- it represents new love. George Clinton sounds a little devilish on "Burning Down the House" (an original), shuffling funk that puts pyromaniac twists on his "Atomic Dog" and "Aqua Boogie." While the album begins with a crackle and ends with a poetic epilogue about its lasting effects, fire's role in the album elsewhere is either nonexistent or negligible. The most moving instrumentals are "Thank U Malcolm," a skyward Mac Miller tribute, and "Takashi," a high-velocity belter that sounds like an update of an imagined 1976 collision between Stevie Wonder and Return to Forever. As for the vocal numbers, the highlights -- the whirling, whomping Anderson .Paak jam "More" and the sublime, Thundercat-fronted "The Climb" -- spread clear and generous messages about love and resolve. Also involved are Solange, Shabazz Palaces, Denzel Curry, Tierra Whack, and Toro y Moi, whose appearances veer from wraithlike to comically perverse. ~ Andy Kellman
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Heroes
2 - Post Requisite
3 - Heroes in a Half Shell
4 - More [Instrumental]
5 - Capillaries
6 - Burning Down the House [Instrumental]
7 - Spontaneous [Instrumental]
8 - Takashi
9 - Pilgrim Side Eye
10 - All Spies
11 - Yellow Belly [Instrumental]
12 - Black Balloons Reprise [Instrumental]
Disc 2:
1 - Fire Is Coming [Instrumental]
2 - Inside Your Home
3 - Actually Virtual [Instrumental]
4 - Andromeda
5 - Remind U
6 - Say Something
7 - Debbie Is Depressed
8 - Find Your Own Way Home
9 - Climb [Instrumental]
10 - Pygmy
11 - 9 Carrots [Instrumental]
12 - FF4
13 - Land of Honey [Instrumental]
14 - Thank U Malcolm
15 - Hot Oct.
1 - Heroes
2 - Post Requisite
3 - Heroes in a Half Shell
4 - More [Instrumental]
5 - Capillaries
6 - Burning Down the House [Instrumental]
7 - Spontaneous [Instrumental]
8 - Takashi
9 - Pilgrim Side Eye
10 - All Spies
11 - Yellow Belly [Instrumental]
12 - Black Balloons Reprise [Instrumental]
Disc 2:
1 - Fire Is Coming [Instrumental]
2 - Inside Your Home
3 - Actually Virtual [Instrumental]
4 - Andromeda
5 - Remind U
6 - Say Something
7 - Debbie Is Depressed
8 - Find Your Own Way Home
9 - Climb [Instrumental]
10 - Pygmy
11 - 9 Carrots [Instrumental]
12 - FF4
13 - Land of Honey [Instrumental]
14 - Thank U Malcolm
15 - Hot Oct.