Flying Lotus drops BIG MAMA
Flying Lotus released the BIG MAMA EP this March — a short, chaotic run through chiptune, breakcore and jazz fusion, accompanied by a 13‑minute Swedish stop‑motion video covering every track [] []. In interviews FlyLo also spoke about the AI music backlash and why he’s largely staying out of that debate, giving creators context on creative approaches right now [].
BIG MAMA is FlyLo’s first release on his own Brainfeeder imprint consequence.net. Ellison assembled the EP in roughly two months while isolated in New Zealand earmilk.com, a period that followed his work on the film Ash (which opened theatrically March 21, 2025) ign.com. The seven-track project was written and produced solely by Ellison and features no guest musicians on the record, according to the Spin review spinmagazine.com; the release was mastered by Daddy Kev and features artwork by Christopher Ian MacFarlane on physical editions discogs.com. The accompanying stop‑motion film is credited to Swedish duo Rymdreglage in the official video description youtube.com, and those collaborators are identified as Daniel Larsson and Tomas Redigh in press coverage of the project. edmidentity.com The Bandcamp listing shows the EP’s continuous mix runs 13:21 as a single stitched-together piece, with the first seven tracks also available individually on the same release page. flyinglotus.bandcamp.com