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Phreqaflex | |
Because You | |
My Friends Will Always Say… |
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ZIQ277 | FaltyDL | Phreqaflex (12") | Planet Mu | ZIQ277 | UK | 2010 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ZIQ277 | FaltyDL | Phreqaflex (12", TP, W/Lbl) | Planet Mu | ZIQ277 | UK | 2010 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ZIQ277 | FaltyDL | Phreqaflex (3xFile, WAV) | Planet Mu | ZIQ277 | UK | 2010 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ZIQ277 | FaltyDL | Phreqaflex (CDr, Promo) | Planet Mu | ZIQ277 | UK | 2010 | Sell This Version |
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Headphone_Commute
August 5, 2010
referencing Phreqaflex, 12", ZIQ277
On this three track 12", NYC based Drew Cyrus Lustman, aka FaltyDL, returns with a flavor of housey minor chords, glassy pads, and shuffling 2-step rhythms. Gearing up for yet another full length, Planet Mu will release another EP, Endeavour, scheduled for September 2010. Meanwhile, Lustman's last year album, Love Is A Liability received some critical acclaim, including a selection for Headphone Commute's Best of 2009 : Music For Vibrating Your Neighbors’ Dusty China. On Phreqaflex, Lustman flexes his freakishly versatile muscles to squeeze out some nostalgic garage, sub-bass rumbling frequencies, with dusty fading vocals, and heavily layered vibe. Fans of Burial will be in for a treat once they hear "My Friends Will Always Say..." - I particularly dig the use of lip smacking in between the words, which are usually muted out by the producers from their tracks, leaving something empty, non-human, behind... This is a dance floor hit for sure!
lw254305
October 14, 2016