Lustman, Drew: Crystal Cowboy

Lustman, Drew SKU: 28014898
Lustman, Drew: Crystal Cowboy

Lustman, Drew: Crystal Cowboy

Lustman, Drew SKU: 28014898

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Crystal Cowboy
Artist: Lustman, Drew
Label: Planet Mu
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5055300382917
Genre: Electronic

Drew Lustman leaves his 'Falty DL' persona at the door and dons his Cowboy hat for a new alter ego - 'The Crystal Cowboy' - his cleanest, most concise record to date. The eleven tracks here are a body of work that Drew put together quickly, free of the connotations and associations of his Falty DL moniker. Creating music in the small hours of the morning rejuvenated his sense of experimentation and freedom. Under this new name Drew found himself making the kind of music he would DJ with or play to friends without the pressure of the conceptual weighing him down. Like all great projects between Planet Mu and Mr. Lustman, these songs found themselves in Mike Paradinas' inbox with little fanfare, letting the music speak for itself. The album often uses the speed or tropes of hardcore and drum & bass, assembling tracks a bit like Lego, but adding in Drew's own almost opaque elements of sophisticated soul and funk to give the roughness some melodic light and emotional pull.

Tracks:
1.1 Watch a Man Die
1.2 Time Machine
1.3 Angel Flesh
2.1 Green Technique
2.2 Wolves
2.3 Hyena
3.1 The Crystal Cowboy
3.2 Onyx (FT. Le1F)
3.3 The Hatchet
4.1 Blueberry Fields
4.2 Sykle
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