Influences: Fhloston Paradigm

 
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Fhloston Paradigm is Earth dweller King Britt sending his mind flying out into the cosmos, careening through galaxies of fragmented techno and deep, submerged bass. With the latest in his series of Cosmosis EP's is ready to drop on Hyperdub,what better time to find out what goes through Britt's mind when he's charting new topographies of ambience and fantasy..? He's come through with a list of influences that veer from the synth pop of Erasure to Sun Ra's 31st Century free jazz. Turn on, tune in, space out. 


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Art Of Noise - Donna

One of the most important tracks of my childhood. Super futuristic and cinematic. All done with samples. Genius.

  • Art Of Noise - Donna

    One of the most important tracks of my childhood. Super futuristic and cinematic. All done with samples. Genius.

  • Eurythmics - Julia (Official Music Video)

    This song from the film 1984 is just one of the most beautiful of all of their songs. The video as well shows her in her perfect gorgeous state. Damn

  • Dexter Wansel - Life On Mars

    This came out on the best label in the world Philadelphia International. Growing up here and knowing Dexter’s name, there is an extra pride as a kid to get this. To see a black man with a space suit and hearing this funky space disco, I was so ready to fly away!

  • Herbie Hancock : Hidden Shadows

    When I first heard this album, everything just disappeared and my whole view was shifted on how music should be !

  • Sun Ra - Disco 3000

    Using the Roland CR78 drum machine, crumar and moog the way he did on this track was real space music for the new now. Love him forever.

  • Robertaflack (Feat. Dolly)

    This song blew me out of the water when I first got this promo. To this day its my fave of his.

  • Stevie Wonder - Superwoman (Where Were You?) (Music Of The Mind, March 3, 1972)

    There are so many Stevie favorites but the reverb sheen on the whole track, the dreaminess and arrangement truly transports you to another world.

  • Off The Wall - Michael Jackson '1979

    No explanation needed.