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Wed, 13 Jul 2011  /  Post a comment
Juno Plus checks in with the New York based producer to discuss his unique style, sampling and plans for a third album.

Tue, 12 Jul 2011  /  Post a comment
MissRuckus caught up with FaltyDL to discuss early plans for his third album, his dream of discovering a vocalist in Brooklyn and how 14 hour shifts as a sushi chef instilled some much needed discipline...
Perhaps the thing to admire most about FaltyDL’s music is the sense of surprise that accompanies each release. Despite his finely crafted signature style, you can never be quite sure what you’re gonna get with a Falty production. This is partly due to the use of a wide range of samples – listen carefully and you’ll hear everything from old funk to 90s house snippets chopped up and restyled – as well as the producer’s deep love for a plethora of musical styles. There’s also his location; based in Brooklyn, New York, he has an entirely different perspective on the many strands of UK dance music that inform much of his work.

His sophomore album, You Stand Uncertain, touched on everything from afrobeat to 2-step and garage via dubstep and old fashioned rave, while his recent single for Irish imprint All City reinvented a late 90s house jam from Shena with the help of crazed overlapping drums and a sparkling bassline. Prior to that was one of our favourite 12?s of 2011 – the Mean Streets EP for Swamp 81 – in which the New Yorker laughed in the face of genre obsessives who throw around the post-whatever phrase all too easily.

This followed a particularly impressive 2010 with killer drops on Rush Hour – the back scratching Cosmin TRG split release in particular – and Planet Mu, the label that has released both of his albums to date, along with a slew of remixes which further established him as one of this generation’s most distinctive and forward-thinking talents. MissRuckus caught up with the producer (real name Drew Lustman) to discuss early plans for his third album, his dream of discovering a vocalist in Brooklyn and how 14 hour shifts as a sushi chef instilled some much needed discipline.


Thu, 24 Feb 2011  /  28 Comments
Martin Clark uses his monthly Pitchfork column to chat with FaltyDL about the mental journey he undertook while writing You Stand Uncertain, his debut album.

Tue, 16 Nov 2010  /  1 Comment
The New York producer tells Dancity how getting in Planet Mu boss Mike Paradinas' face via instant messenger led to his lasting relationship with the label.



Mon, 09 Aug 2010  /  3 Comments
Here's the video for the NYC-based post-garage producer's forthcoming "Endeavour Bridge" track, shot by the man himself in a single take while riding the city's rails.



Thu, 04 Feb 2010  /  Post a comment
Rhythmism grab the New York-based two-step enthusiast for a brief interview ahead of his appearance at the city's Unsound festival this weekend.

Thu, 03 Sep 2009  /  Post a comment
Our current podcaster shows XLR8R how to make an Atlantic roll, with short asides about his love for jungle music and UK garage's "sexy shuffle."

Fri, 21 Aug 2009  /  Post a comment
Check out the new video for Andrew Lustman's 2-step anthem "PARTY," which is forthcoming on Ramp Recordings later this year.



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