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FaltyDL, You Stand Uncertain
Reviewed by Steve Kerr Source: (Little White Earbuds)
You Stand Uncertain is the second album by hyper-prolific New Yorker Drew Lustman, who has seemingly released a new record every month since his first album, Love is a Liability, in 2009. Even those who have marginally dipped into that catalog will attest to his chops. Lustman’s manic signature sound is very New York, and not just in its garage shuffles and frequent organ-stab throwbacks to the early ’90s. His tracks’ elements often sound like they’re echoing
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FaltyDL – You Stand Uncertain
Reviewed by Intrazone Source: (Intrazone)
Mature, elegant, funky, and a nailed on contender for best electronic album of 2011.
Anyone who has read any of my blogs before will know that I’ve been waiting for this album to drop for a long, long time. Everything FaltyDL touches has turned to gold recently, and his run of tremendous remixes and EPs over the last 12 months or so has set him apart as one of the very best producers currently working anywhere in the world. Well, here it is folks, the
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FaltyDL – You Stand Uncertain review
Reviewed by Matt Anniss Source: (Juno Plus)
The title of Drew ‘FaltyDL’ Lustman’s sophomore album could easily be a cheeky swipe at genre-obsessed reviewers; it’s true that many have found it hard to categorize his far-sighted take on electronic music. While firmly rooted in dubstep and electronica, Lustman’s music has always taken in a dizzying array of musical influences. Add to this a skip-load worth of great ideas and a distinctive production sound that marks out dance music’s greats, and
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FaltyDL You Stand Uncertain
Reviewed by Javier Blánquez Source: (Playground)
Two years ago, Drew Lustman was simply a producer unknown to almost everyone who released an album, without warning of what he was about to unleash, on the best electronic label of the past decade. “Love Is A Liability” (Planet Mu, 2009) was a cocktail of breaks, meticulous IDM and an erotic drive taken from gold-plated British 2step, polished until it shines more than the midday sun. Before that, his musical perspectives were even more ill-fated: he hardly had
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