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Flying Lotus

American musician and record producer (born 1983)

Flying Lotus

Summary

American musician and record producer (born 1983)

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* Electronic<ref>{{cite weburlhttp://www.salon.com/2014/12/07/flying_lotus_miles_davis_would_literally_be_mad_at_whats_happened_to_jazz/title=Flying Lotus: Miles Davis would "literally be mad" at what's happened to jazzfirst=Sarahlast=Graywebsite=Salon.comdate=December 7, 2014}}
* avant hip-hop<ref>{{cite weblast1Barnesfirst1=Tomtitle=Flying Lotus swears his experimental 'Kuso' movie is "not the grossest film of all time"url=https://www.mic.com/articles/182160/flying-lotus-swears-his-experimental-kuso-movie-is-not-the-grossest-film-of-all-time/ampwebsite=Micdate=July 14, 2017access-date=21 February 2022}}
* nu jazz<ref>{{cite weblast1Kaloutifirst1=Noortitle=7 Genre-Bending Artists Fusing Jazz With Electronic Musicurl=https://flypaper.soundfly.com/discovery/nu-jazz-7-artists-fuse-jazz-electronic-music/website=SoundFlydate=July 11, 2021access-date=21 February 2022}}
*wonky<ref name"Retro"
* IDM<ref>{{cite newslastWeissfirst=Jeffdate=October 4, 2012url=http://www.laweekly.com/2012-10-04/music/flying-lotus-until-the-quiet-comes/title=Flying Lotus' Nocturnal Visionsnewspaper=LA Weeklyaccess-date=March 15, 2013archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130119054319/http://www.laweekly.com/2012-10-04/music/flying-lotus-until-the-quiet-comes/archive-date=January 19, 2013url-status=dead }}
*progressive rap<ref>{{cite magazinelastTrammellfirst=Matthewdate=May 27, 2016url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/06/06/thundercat-the-unsung-vocalisttitle=Rock Bottommagazine=The New Yorkeraccessdate=July 15, 2021}}}}
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Alice Coltrane (grand-aunt)

  • Record producer
  • DJ
  • rapper
  • songwriter
  • filmmaker
  • Electronic
  • avant hip-hop
  • nu jazz
  • wonky
  • IDM
  • progressive rap}}
  • Warp
  • Brainfeeder
  • Plug Research
  • Hyperdub

Steven Ellison (born October 7, 1983), better known as Flying Lotus or sometimes FlyLo, is an American record producer, DJ, filmmaker, and rapper. He has released seven critically acclaimed albums: 1983 (2006), Los Angeles (2008), Cosmogramma (2010), Until the Quiet Comes (2012), You're Dead! (2014), Flamagra (2019), and Yasuke (2021). Flying Lotus' other work includes creating the record label Brainfeeder, producing much of Adult Swim's bumper music, releasing rap mixtapes such as Duality (2012) under his Captain Murphy alter ego, curating and hosting the in-game radio station FlyLo FM in Grand Theft Auto V (2013), and directing the sci-fi horror film Ash (2025).

Early life

Flying Lotus was born Steven Ellison in Los Angeles on October 7, 1983. He has Cameroonian ancestry, being descended from the Tikar people. He is the grandson of singer-songwriter Marilyn McLeod, best known for writing hits such as the Diana Ross song "Love Hangover" and the Freda Payne song "I Get High (On Your Memory)". McLeod's sister Alice Coltrane was a jazz pianist who was married to saxophonist John Coltrane, and was named by The Fader as the biggest influence on Flying Lotus' music. He attended the Los Angeles Film School and Academy of Art University.

Musical career

2006–2007: Adult Swim, ''1983'', and Warp Records

In 2006, while at his mother's house, Ellison saw an advertisement on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block asking for song submissions. He sent some in under the name Flying Lotus, a moniker inspired by lucid dreaming, and was accepted. Around this time, he was interning at the pioneering hip hop label Stones Throw Records. He released his debut studio album 1983 on October 3, 2006.

In 2006, Ellison participated in that year's annual Red Bull Music Academy in Melbourne. In 2007, he announced on CSU-Fullerton's Titan Radio that he signed with Warp Records. He released his debut EP, the six-track Reset on October 1, 2007. Soon afterwards, he became one of the label's cornerstone artists and released his second studio album, Los Angeles on June 10, 2008.

2008–2009: ''Los Angeles'' and Brainfeeder

In 2008, Flying Lotus released Los Angeles, a 17-track album dedicated to his home city. That same year, he followed up Los Angeles with collaborative tracks with Samiyam and Gonjasufi, a limited white label run of remixes ("Camel", "Lightworks", R2-D2 sound effects, "Shadows of Tomorrow" and "Promiscuous") called Shhh!, and a series of LA inspired EPs. Each of the La EPs features remixes and unreleased tracks from his Los Angeles Album. The third in that series (titled L.A. EP 3 X 3), marked a new atmospheric style in his sound. The same year, Flying Lotus also remixed "Reckoner" from In Rainbows, an album by Radiohead.

2010–2011: ''Cosmogramma'' and collaborations

His third studio album, Cosmogramma, was released in the UK on May 3, 2010, and in the US on May 4, 2010. In January 2011, Cosmogramma won in the Dance/Electronica Album category in the 10th Annual Independent Music Awards. The multi-award-winning Cosmogramma was a hard-hitting afrofuturistic shrine to soul, hip-hop, jazz and IDM but, with more emphasis on a lyrical message than ever before. The album was accompanied by live instrumentation (Thundercat on bass, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson on strings, Rebekah Raff on harp) and live vocalists (Thom Yorke, Laura Darlington) – all picked to help communicate the spiritual musical lineage of Ellison's family (Ravi Coltrane, himself, played tenor sax). Stephen Bruner, aka Thundercat, who is featured extensively on Cosmogramma, would later become a large part of future albums by Flying Lotus.

In 2010, Flying Lotus collaborated with the Ann Arbor Film Festival in the performance of a live scoring of the 1962 avant-garde film Heaven and Earth Magic. In a post-viewing interview with the audience, Flying Lotus said that he was unsure whether or not a recording of the performance (or a recreation of it) would be publicly released, but he would be enthusiastic towards similar projects in the future. He was chosen by Battles to perform at the ATP Nightmare Before Christmas festival that it co-curated in December 2011 in Minehead, England, UK.

In September 2010, Flying Lotus released "Pattern+Grid World", a 7 track EP featuring Thundercat on bass & art by Theo Ellsworth. The Track Camera Day was used in the Killer Mike song Swimming, which was released as part of the Adult Swim Singles Series.

In January 2011, Flying Lotus won the 10th Annual Independent Music Awards for his video "MmmHmm" in the Short-Form Video category.

It was reported in 2011 that Flying Lotus would be collaborating with R&B singer Erykah Badu on new material for her next album, and planned to remix one of Radiohead's songs from The King of Limbs.

2012–2013: ''Until the Quiet Comes'' and Captain Murphy

Flying Lotus performing at the [[2012 Bonnaroo Music Festival

With an appreciation for hip hop, but no established work, artists like Odd Future (also aficionados of Adult Swim), A$AP Mob, Spaceghostpurrp and Shabazz Palaces inspired him to directly participate, and he began production work for Odd Future's Hodgy Beats' Untitled EP. This led to the moment in which he decided to produce more in the genre. Throughout the summer of 2012, Captain Murphy began to make more appearances, dressed in Luchadore Ensemble.

In August 2012, Flying Lotus announced a multimedia project with filmmaker Miwa Matreyek, which is to be titled The Mapping of Countries Yet to Come.

Flying Lotus produced rapper Mac Miller's song "S.D.S." for his album Watching Movies with the Sound Off. He also created a song for the Cartoon Network series Adventure Time entitled "About that time//A glitch is a glitch".

Behind closed doors, the work for his fourth album Until the Quiet Comes was almost done. A year prior, he had worked with Ann Arbor Festival to live score a surreal and avant-garde 60s animation Heaven and Earth Magic, and a fascination with dreamlike states had continued into this record. Until The Quiet Comes continued his creative relationship with Radiohead's Thom Yorke, as well as Jonny Greenwood, Niki Randa, Erykah Badu, Laura Darlington and, of course, Thundercat, and was cinematically captured in a short film by filmmaker Kahlil Joseph.

In late 2012, less than two months after the release of his last record, a website started circulating online: www.captainmurphy.xxx. Press speculated who the rapper was, with guessing being centered around the Odd Future Crew. The site hosted Duality, a 34-minute short film mixtape, that comprised both new material and tracks that had been leaking all summer.

In April 2013, Flying Lotus announced that he has his own radio station called FlyLo FM in the video game Grand Theft Auto V, saying there would be "a ton of new songs and information, including rapping a new Captain Murphy song produced by Hudson Mohawke". The radio station includes songs from Clams Casino, Aphex Twin, Hudson Mohawke, Tyler, the Creator, Dabrye, Thundercat, Machinedrum, Outkast, DJ Rashad and Shadow Child. In November 2014, Flying Lotus collaborated with MF DOOM on the track "Masquatch" for the reissued copy of the video game. The two collaborated again on the track "Lunch Break" for an updated version of Grand Theft Auto Online in 2020.

On July 17, 2013, Flying Lotus announced on Twitter that he had been nominated for a VMA for the song "Tiny Tortures".

2014–2015: ''You're Dead!''

On July 15, 2014, Flying Lotus posted on Instagram a photo of vinyl test pressings labeled "LP #5". On July 22, he announced that his fifth studio album, You're Dead!, would be released in the UK on October 6, 2014, and in the US on October 7, 2014. The album features guest appearances by Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg and Herbie Hancock.

On August 15, 2014, Flying Lotus released a new song called "Cosplay" with his alias Captain Murphy.

On September 30, 2014, Flying Lotus scored the short film A Portrait of Noomi Rapace, starring actress Noomi Rapace and directed by Aitor Throup.

During the summer of 2015, Flying Lotus appeared at many summer music festivals including the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the Governors Ball Music Festival and the Glastonbury Festival. His performances received critical acclaim.

He appeared alongside Thundercat on Lamar's album To Pimp a Butterfly. In July 2015, Flying Lotus, made his national television debut on Why? with Hannibal Buress, as the show's in-studio disc jockey.

Lotus received two Grammy Award nominations at the 58th ceremony: Best Dance Recording for his song "Never Catch Me" and Album of the Year for his credits as producer on Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly.

2016–2018: ''Kuso''

On July 5, 2016, Ellison announced the start of Brainfeeder film division. Shortly after, at the Sundance NEXT festival, he premiered a short film titled Royal. It was later revealed to be part of his feature film directorial debut, Kuso. Kuso would star Hannibal Buress, Tim Heidecker and David Firth among others. Kuso featured new music from Ellison himself under both the Flying Lotus and Captain Murphy names, Aphex Twin, Busdriver, and Thundercat, among others. Kuso premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2017. On June 6, 2017, Ellison announced that Kuso would be released via the horror video streaming service Shudder, on July 21, 2017. Kuso was also confirmed a theatrical release in New York City and Los Angeles. Addressing the responsibility of the wide release of Kuso, on Twitter, Ellison praised Shudder, explaining he found it to be a suitable home for the film's release.

On November 2, 2017, Ellison released a music video for a new song of his, "Post Requisite", and is "currently finishing his next studio album on Warp". He also wrote the soundtrack for the 2017 short film Blade Runner Black Out 2022 and has contributed music to the 2019 anime series Carole & Tuesday.

2019: ''Flamagra''

On April 17, 2019, Ellison announced his sixth album, Flamagra, released via Warp on May 24, 2019. The first single off the album, "Fire Is Coming" featuring David Lynch, was released on the same day. On May 12, 2019, a second single, "More", was released alongside a music video directed by Shinichirō Watanabe. Flamagra (Instrumentals), an instrumental version of the original LP, was released in 2020.

2021–present: ''Yasuke'' and ''Spirit Box''

In 2021, Flying Lotus released Yasuke, his score for the Netflix series of the same name and his "full-length anime scoring debut" after a long history of contributing to other animation and film projects.

On June 16, 2022, Ellison released two singles, "You Don't Know" and "The Room", both featuring Devin Tracy.

On October 29, 2024, Ellison surprise released an EP, Spirit Box. The EP included two previously released singles—the Twin Peaks inspired "Garmonbozia", and "Ingo Swann".

Directing

''V/H/S/99''

Ellison directed the "Ozzy's Dungeon" segment for V/H/S/99, also written by him and Zoe Cooper.

''Ash''

Ellison directed the science fiction film Ash in 2023. The film was released on March 21, 2025. Flying Lotus also wrote the film's soundtrack, which was released March 19, 2025.

Discography

Main article: Flying Lotus discography, Flying Lotus production discography

Studio albums

  • 1983 (2006)
  • Los Angeles (2008)
  • Cosmogramma (2010)
  • Until the Quiet Comes (2012)
  • You're Dead! (2014)
  • Flamagra (2019)

Filmography

Film and TV scores

  • Until the Quiet Comes – original score (2012)
  • The Mapping of Countries Yet to Come – original score (2012)
  • A Portrait of Noomi Rapace – original score (2014)
  • FUCKKKYOUUU (by Eddie Alcazar) – original score (2016)
  • Lovetrue – original music (2016)
  • Blade Runner Black Out 2022 – original score (2017)
  • Perfect (by Eddie Alcazar) – original score (2018)
  • Carole & Tuesday – additional music (2019)
  • Yasuke – original score, executive producer (2021)

Director

  • Royal – short film (2016)
  • Kuso – also writer and original score (2017)
  • V/H/S/99 ("Ozzy's Dungeon" segment) – also writer (2022)
  • Ash – also writer (2025)

Actor

  • The Eric Andre Show – himself (2016)
  • YOLO: Crystal Fantasy – himself (2020)
  • Night Patrol

Awards and nominations

|- ! scope="row" rowspan="2"| 2013 | Video of the Year | |- | Best Alternative Video – International | |- ! scope="row" rowspan="2"| 2016 | Album of the Year | To Pimp a Butterfly | |- | Best Dance Recording | Never Catch Me | |- ! scope="row" rowspan="2"| 2021 | Producer of the Year, Non-Classical | Himself | |- | Best Progressive R&B Album | It Is What It Is | |- ! scope="row"| 2020 | AIM Independent Music Awards | Best Independent Track | More |

References

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