LA's Flying Lotus in a 28 minute video from last week's Sonar Festival in Sao Paolo. Flying Lotus is due to release an album this fall as well as open for Animal Collective at the Hollywood Bowl on September 23rd. Hat tip to the excellent LA based music site The Astral Plane, which itself is named after a FlyLo track.
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