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Although considered by many to be a hip-hop producer, Steven Ellison has displayed musical and artistic ambitions that are clearly not confined to a narrow range of classification. Drawing inspiration from the late hip-hop genius J Dilla, Ellison, under the moniker Flying Lotus, has likewise brought considerable imagination and a creatively ambitious spirit to his own compositions, collaborations and remixes. When you listen to a Flying Lotus album, it’s like you’re hearing music that isn’t trying to fit into a genre — but at the same time, you don’t sense a conscious effort to be musically subversive. The character, the myths, the stories and the energy of Los Angeles are infused into Ellison’s music, much like New York is a kind of indispensable character and presence in Woody Allen films. Flying Lotus and Nas headline Feed the Rock with Schoolboy Q, Turner Jackson and Lily Fangz also on the bill.
Thu., June 19, 5 p.m., 2014