Flying Lotus
BIG MAMA


3.7
great

Review

by Hot Chocolate STAFF
March 8th, 2026 | 30 replies


Release Date: 03/06/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: From under the soot and onto the rainbow....

Flying Lotus has had an exceptionally busy life since his last LP Flamagra was released. Balancing multiple collab projects and soundtracking, running his label Brainfeeder, and notably continuing his childhood dream of becoming a filmmaker with the production and release of Ash, a visually intense sci-fi horror in which he also scored and it’s a wonder the man has any creative juices left. Coming up for air after the years long movie making process and free of union negotiations, timelines, or mediating disputes, Flylo craved an artistic release that was borne completely of himself. Big Mama is largely influenced by Flylo’s love of cartoons (if the Tartakovsky inspired album art didn’t give it away) and he wanted to create something that felt human in an environment of sterile AI generated “perfection.” He simplified his setup to a laptop and controller, turned on Ren and Stimpy, and in Big Mama gives us……pretty much Iglooghost.

Now this reductivism isn’t meant to be dismissive, Iglooghost via Flying Lotus is an interesting premise considering the man’s historically dense themes and meticulously paced tracks. There are additional elements of Anamanaguchi and VGM baked in Big Mama that all together immediately separate the EP from anything Flylo has done in the past. As soon as it starts, Big Mama explodes with color before “Captain Kernel” really showcases Flylo’s take on wonky bass and flamboyant IDM. The song’s microtonal beats marry wonderfully with the sprawling melodies that dazzle with complexity and personality. The personality being a theme that will run throughout Big Mama. At only 7 tracks and 13 mins, the EP has the presence and execution of an offering thrice that. “In The Forest- Day” leans heavily into the VGM influence by channeling sounds reminiscent of battle music from Undertale. “Horse Nuke” serves as the final true song on Big Mama and wraps up the offering nicely with a tense melody buttressed by the sheer amount of notes present and the frenetic pacing and intricacy of the back beat. Big Mama is not a fleshed out offering, and it’s not meant to be. It serves as a form of catharsis for Flying Lotus after operating in the suffocating environment of Ash for years. These are simply ideas, a couple that resemble songs, a couple that resemble interludes, that hopefully signal a return to dedicated musicianship for the artist in the near future. Its vibrancy and warmth is as pronounced as it is well executed, and for those who can forget the mystique of Flying Lotus for a minute and appreciate what he’s trying here, you might find yourself dazzled.




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Comments:Add a Comment 
Calc
Staff Reviewer
March 8th 2026


18214 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

Short little write up for a short little EP. I'm diggin what he went for with this one, sounds nothing like him while retaining a lot of his -isms.





Calc
Staff Reviewer
March 8th 2026


18214 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

And oh yeah 100 reviews finally yay!

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 8th 2026


122576 Comments


Nice one brother!!

jrlikestodance
March 8th 2026


8114 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice review my friend and congrats on the big 100! Great to see FlyLo dropping some new music and it seems he's trying to tap back into his classic sound with some new tricks. Found this to be pretty enjoyable although its brief. Hoping this is a tease to something bigger down the line, we need him!

CaliggyJack
March 8th 2026


11028 Comments


Aw shuttle new Flying Lous let's gooo

AlkemestRedux
Contributing Reviewer
March 9th 2026


1834 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice review! Listening to the new Gnarls Barkley then I'll probably spin this. I haven't listened to much Flying Lotus, but I went with a friend to see them back in like 2018 probably and it was wild. Hearing him pull stems from all the different tracks he'd worked on or was working on and creating a crazy set out of it was mind blowing.

jrlikestodance
March 9th 2026


8114 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Alk definitely dig into the back catalog. I know you got some familiarity with dubstep and other bass music so I think you'll find it rewarding. An all time favorite producer of mine

AlkemestRedux
Contributing Reviewer
March 9th 2026


1834 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I'll give some more of his stuff a listen! And yeah, right after seeing them back in the day I went to a dnb night lol

AlkemestRedux
Contributing Reviewer
March 9th 2026


1834 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh yeah I can definitely hear the Iglooghost on here lol

Deez
March 9th 2026


10700 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@alk. That era of fly low and low end theory and all the era brainfeeder stuff crossing other with the late 2000 dubstep was an amazing time

AlkemestRedux
Contributing Reviewer
March 9th 2026


1834 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh yeah, I'm looking through their roster and remembering all these names I haven't heard in forever like mono/poly or Daedelus. Such crazy tunes. I think that era was so good for bass music, like right before brostep turned into "Brostep" and took over everything.

jrlikestodance
March 9th 2026


8114 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Brostep blinded my perception of bass music for so long since people around me loved it. Didn't really get into proper stuff outside the Brainfeeder sound til I discovered Ben UFO/Hessle Audio in 2015. Glad my tastes have changed since then

AlkemestRedux
Contributing Reviewer
March 9th 2026


1834 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah it definitely took up all the oxygen in the room for years before killing itself by morphing into riddim lol

jrlikestodance
March 9th 2026


8114 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I did briefly enjoy the mainstream DNB like Sub Focus and Chase & Status during that time too, it was almost refreshing compared to the brostep stuff too

AlkemestRedux
Contributing Reviewer
March 9th 2026


1834 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh yeah, that stuff still rips although when I look for mixes now I gravitate towards the dnb that all sounds basically the same for the whole mix hah! Very hypnotic but also younger me would have hated it.

Demon of the Fall
March 9th 2026


39995 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This guy still remains one of my most listened to artists according to last.fm. I’m intrigued to see what FlyLo sounds like in 2026.



P.S. not sure I’m liking these alternate forms of Baxcalibur, Gengar & Spiritomb on the artwork tho.



Calc
Staff Reviewer
March 9th 2026


18214 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

I really hope he tours this year sometime. I've been trying to hit up more live shows recently and this guy seems like a must see.

jrlikestodance
March 9th 2026


8114 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

He is very awesome and fun live, can't recommend it enough. I'm holding out hope for a Brainfeeder curated show at Red Rocks one of these days

AlkemestRedux
Contributing Reviewer
March 9th 2026


1834 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah it was a wild show! It was one of his ones with 3d glasses which worked ok, but the music was crazy. Definitely check him out if he tours.

twlight
March 9th 2026


10791 Comments


Haven’t loved anything he’s dropped since cosmogramma but this is on the right track



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