Flying Lotus & Tim Sweeney on Music Creation & Creative Freedom
A new mix from Flying Lotus, accompanied by a conversation with Tim Sweeney, highlights the expansive nature of creative expression for both artists. The collaboration unfolded during a recent episode of Beats in Space with Tim Sweeney, where Flying Lotus presented an off-the-cuff mix described as his “favorite [he’s] ever done in-studio!” according to beatsinspace.net.
Sweeney, known for his long-form playlists and radio show, similarly contributed a mix built around his own musical orbit. His curated playlists, available on Apple Music, demonstrate a broad range of musical interests, with his primary playlist containing 300 songs and spanning over 28 hours of listening time. The episode featuring Flying Lotus builds on Sweeney’s established platform for showcasing diverse musical perspectives.
Flying Lotus’s contribution is notable for its improvisational quality, suggesting a spontaneous approach to music creation. This contrasts with the more deliberately curated nature of Tim Sweeney’s playlists, which include artists such as Hercules & Love Affair, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, and Joe Goddard. The pairing underscores different methods within electronic music production, and DJing.
Listeners can access Tim Sweeney’s mixes and radio show via SoundCloud, where Beats In Space maintains a presence. Bookings for Tim Sweeney as a DJ are handled through [email protected], as noted on his SoundCloud profile. Flying Lotus also has a dedicated playlist on Spotify, featuring 50 songs.
The Beats in Space program, as evidenced by the recent collaboration, continues to serve as a platform for artists to share their work and discuss their creative processes. The episode with Flying Lotus and Tim Sweeney represents a continuation of this mission, offering listeners a glimpse into the artistic approaches of two prominent figures in electronic music.
