Flying Lotus - You're Dead!

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Performer: Flying Lotus
Genre: Electronic, Hip hop, Jazz, Funk / Soul
Album: You're Dead!
Released: 2014
Style: Future Jazz, Conscious, Fusion

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MP3 version ZIP size: 1441 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1904 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1509 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Theme
Backing Vocals – Niki RandaBass – ThundercatDrums – Deantoni ParksKeyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Flying LotusKeyboards, Saxophone – Kamasi WashingtonPercussion – Andres Renteria
1:24
A2 Tesla
Bass – ThundercatDrums – Gene CoyeKeyboards – Herbie HancockKeyboards, Sampler [Samples] – Flying LotusWritten-By – Herbie Hancock, Stephen Bruner
1:54
A3 Cold Dead
Basset Horn – ThundercatDrums – Ronald Bruner*Keyboards – Brandon ColemanKeyboards, Sampler [Samples], Backing Vocals – Flying LotusSaxophone – Kamasi WashingtonWritten-By – Kamasi Washington, Stephen Bruner
1:34
A4 Fkn Dead
Bass – ThundercatDrums – Gene CoyeKeyboards – Brandon ColemanKeyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Flying LotusPercussion – Andres RenteriaWritten-By – Stephen Bruner
0:40
B1 Never Catch Me
Bass, Backing Vocals – ThundercatDrums – Deantoni ParksKeyboards, Backing Vocals – Flying LotusMixed By [Vocals] – Derek "MixedByAli" Ali*Vocals – Kendrick Lamar
3:54
B2 Dead Man's Tetris
Bass – ThundercatKeyboards, Synthesizer – Flying LotusVocals – Captain Murphy Vocals, Written-By – Snoop Dogg
2:25
B3 Turkey Dog Coma
Bass, Backing Vocals – ThundercatDrums – Justin Brown Guitar – Brendon SmallKeyboards – Brandon Coleman, Flying LotusPercussion – Andres Renteria, Niki RandaSaxophone – Kamasi WashingtonStrings – Miguel Atwood Ferguson*Written-By – Stephen Bruner
3:09
B4 Stirring
Bass – ThundercatGuitar – Jeff Lynne Keyboards – Flying LotusWritten-By – Jeff Lynn*
0:30
B5 Coronus, The Terminator
Bass – ThundercatDrums – Deantoni ParksKeyboards, Vocals – Flying LotusVocals – Niki RandaWritten-By – Niki Randa
2:40
B6 Siren Song
Backing Vocals – Arlene Deradoorian, Niki RandaBass – ThundercatDrums – Deantoni ParksGuitar – Brendon SmallKeyboards – Brandon ColemanPercussion – Andres RenteriaVocals, Written-By – Angel Deradoorian
2:37
C1 Turtles
Bass – ThundercatKeyboards – Brandon ColemanWritten-By – Stephen Bruner
2:06
C2 Ready Err Not
Bass – Thundercat
1:45
C3 Eyes Above
Bass – ThundercatDrums – Deantoni Parks
1:12
C4 Moment Of Hesitation
Engineer [Assistant] – Martin Cooke , Nicolas FournierKeyboards – Herbie HancockMixed By – Rich CosteyMixed By [Assistant] – Mario BorgattaPercussion – Andres RenteriaWritten-By, Saxophone – Kamasi Washington
2:18
D1 Descent Into Madness
Bass, Vocals – ThundercatFlute – Laura DarlingtonPercussion – Flying LotusStrings – Miguel Atwood Ferguson*Written-By – Stephen Bruner
1:27
D2 The Boys Who Died In Their Sleep
Bass – ThundercatKeyboards – Flying LotusVocals – Captain Murphy
1:50
D3 Obligatory Cadence
Backing Vocals – Angel Deradoorian, Arlene Deradoorian, Flying Lotus, Niki Randa, ThundercatBass – ThundercatStrings – Miguel Atwood Ferguson*
2:56
D4 Your Potential//The Beyond
Backing Vocals – Flying Lotus, ThundercatBass – ThundercatStrings – Miguel Atwood Ferguson*, Taylor CannizzaroVocals, Written-By – Niki Randa
1:45
D5 The Protest
Backing Vocals, Keyboards – Flying LotusBass – ThundercatDrums – Deantoni ParksKeyboards – Taylor GreavesStrings – Miguel Atwood Ferguson*Vocals – Kimbra Johnson
1:57
Instrumentals
E1 Theme
E2 Tesla
E3 Cold Dead
E4 Fkn Dead
F1 Never Catch Me
F2 Dead Man's Tetris
F3 Turkey Dog Coma
F4 Stirring
F5 Coronus, The Terminator
F6 Siren Song
G1 Turtles
G2 Ready Err Not
G3 Eyes Above
G4 Moment Of Hesitation
H1 Descent Into Madness
H2 The Boys Who Died In Their Sleep
H3 Obligatory Cadence
H4 Your Potential//The Beyond
H5 The Protest

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warp Records Limited
  • Copyright (c) – Warp Records Limited
  • Published By – Just Isn't Music

Credits

  • Design – Stephen Serrato
  • Illustration – Shintaro Kago
  • Producer, Written-By – Steven Ellison

Notes

Comes with a download code for MP3s of the album and the instrumentals (see this release).

(P) 2014 Warp Records Limited
(C) 2014 Warp Records Limited

initial pressing of 2,000 copies worldwide

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 801061825614

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WARPLP256 Flying Lotus You're Dead! ‎(2x12", Album, Gat) Warp Records WARPLP256 UK, Europe & US 2014
WARPCDD256 Flying Lotus You're Dead! ‎(19xFile, FLAC, Album, 24-) Warp Records WARPCDD256 UK 2014
WARPCDD256 Flying Lotus You're Dead! ‎(19xFile, AAC, Album, VBR) Warp Records WARPCDD256 UK 2014
WARPCDD256 Flying Lotus You're Dead! ‎(19xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Warp Records WARPCDD256 UK 2014
BRC-449 Flying Lotus You're Dead! Instrumentals ‎(CD, Album) Beat Records BRC-449 Japan 2014
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Comments:
Beranyle
Interested in the instrumental LP's alone, if anyone is thinking to part with them, get in touch.

Nafyn
I was under the impression that the less tracks that are the platter the better the sound quality, as squashing a whole album on a single LP takes away from quality. But then again this album is short, anyways if an album in pressed on 2xLP and another version of that same album is on 1xLP, I always go with the 2xLP. Electronic music will always be pressed on 2xLP if its concerned with quality and being collectible, that's just how they operate, more platters more options, less platters less options less time spent in regards to quality. 180gram is always a must too, they're so nice. If you feel ripped off by the deluxe edition don't buy it, and if you already did, do better research. For us lovers of collectible LPs this is just fine. If your so concerned about economics, get out of the collectible vinyl market genius.

Natety
Are you talking about inner-groove distortion when you talk about concern for quality? Pressing an album on a whole LP doesn't diminish the quality, it's how they were designed after all. Inner-groove distortion is barely a problem anymore, any half-decent needle doesn't have a problem with it. Only the most sensitive of audiophiles complain about it. Thickness of the record is much more important. People just hate constantly switching LP's, especially for a record as short as this. Vinyl is inconvenient as it is, don't make it more inconvenient just because of gimmicks.

Doomblade
Does anyone have any information on what the hidden track is on Side D after D5?

Xanna
it´s called the protector !only the digital japanese version has it in the tracklist,all vinyl versions have it as a hidden track!

Yndanol
The music itself is amazing but I feel completely ripped off by the deluxe edition. They could have fit the album on 1LP (the album fits perfectly on 1LP) and then have the Instrumentals on another LP. Would have cost a lot less and could have included a poster or something more instead. I feel like I need to switch sides every track.

felt boot
Why is a ~38 minute album split onto two LPs? Seems like such a waste.

Gunos
I thought we were all suppose to receive a poster? Especially if you purchased the box set..

Contancia
what do the posters look like? and what size are they roughly?

Peras
I contacted Bleep about the poster and this is what they told me "We will be getting this to you soon and these will be dispatched in the next couple of weeks."

Ynneig
Did not receive it either.

Oppebro
why is there a boxset for 2 extra LPs of instrumentals, when the album itself is mostly instrumental... am i missing something?

Voodoogore
I quite like the instrumental version compared to the standard. With the vocals it all seems over compressed. The single "never catch me" is significantly better IMO without Kendrick Lamar's vocals on there. I do like Kendrick's delivery, but the beat gets so much more room to breath and you hear the details of the rhythm much better. But overall, I didn't hear much of a difference, comparing tracklists and track lengths to the standard there is not much added, only subtracted.

Moogura
As stated by daddykev there is a slight difference in the instrumentals.

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