An ebullient FaltyDL rejoins Planet Mu with the hyper-pop sugar rush of ‘Neurotica’, applying signature, recombinant tekkerz to aspects of bouncy Tik Tok-era synth-pop and neo-classical electronica.
A key artist in the playground of post-everything bass and electronic musics of the late ‘00s/early ‘10s, and more recently Mykki Blanco’s in-house producer, NYC’s FaltyDL was prompted by a pal’s GetReadyWithMe's video, and its ear-candy backing track - ‘Secret’ by Mietze Conte - to make ‘Neurotica’, an album fascinated with insta-pop immediacy like some score to a kids’ flick by Harmony Korine.
From touchstones including TikTok, Burial and the good life in Catalonia, Drew Lustman's flights of fancy neatly balance his ear for underground UK dance trends, prism-pushing IDM futurity, and prevailing Brooklyn club styles, with something altogether more sugary and upfront. Assisted in whittling down ideas and sequencing the album by Planet Mu boss Mike Paradinas), FaltyDL returns a typically kinetic, emotive session veering from acid-gobbled hyper-trot in ‘Son of the Morning’ thru the TikTok-ready gamer gabber of ‘Cried Later’, keeping everything succinct and maximised for pop appeal, with highlights in the makina miniature ‘Con Air’, sickly sweet fractals of ‘Breeding’, and breathless upness of ‘Lay Your Heart Down’, reserving his craftier programming skills for the Venetian Snares-esque mutation ‘I Can Hear It All The Time’, and airborne blooz ballad ‘Fix Me’.
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An ebullient FaltyDL rejoins Planet Mu with the hyper-pop sugar rush of ‘Neurotica’, applying signature, recombinant tekkerz to aspects of bouncy Tik Tok-era synth-pop and neo-classical electronica.
A key artist in the playground of post-everything bass and electronic musics of the late ‘00s/early ‘10s, and more recently Mykki Blanco’s in-house producer, NYC’s FaltyDL was prompted by a pal’s GetReadyWithMe's video, and its ear-candy backing track - ‘Secret’ by Mietze Conte - to make ‘Neurotica’, an album fascinated with insta-pop immediacy like some score to a kids’ flick by Harmony Korine.
From touchstones including TikTok, Burial and the good life in Catalonia, Drew Lustman's flights of fancy neatly balance his ear for underground UK dance trends, prism-pushing IDM futurity, and prevailing Brooklyn club styles, with something altogether more sugary and upfront. Assisted in whittling down ideas and sequencing the album by Planet Mu boss Mike Paradinas), FaltyDL returns a typically kinetic, emotive session veering from acid-gobbled hyper-trot in ‘Son of the Morning’ thru the TikTok-ready gamer gabber of ‘Cried Later’, keeping everything succinct and maximised for pop appeal, with highlights in the makina miniature ‘Con Air’, sickly sweet fractals of ‘Breeding’, and breathless upness of ‘Lay Your Heart Down’, reserving his craftier programming skills for the Venetian Snares-esque mutation ‘I Can Hear It All The Time’, and airborne blooz ballad ‘Fix Me’.
An ebullient FaltyDL rejoins Planet Mu with the hyper-pop sugar rush of ‘Neurotica’, applying signature, recombinant tekkerz to aspects of bouncy Tik Tok-era synth-pop and neo-classical electronica.
A key artist in the playground of post-everything bass and electronic musics of the late ‘00s/early ‘10s, and more recently Mykki Blanco’s in-house producer, NYC’s FaltyDL was prompted by a pal’s GetReadyWithMe's video, and its ear-candy backing track - ‘Secret’ by Mietze Conte - to make ‘Neurotica’, an album fascinated with insta-pop immediacy like some score to a kids’ flick by Harmony Korine.
From touchstones including TikTok, Burial and the good life in Catalonia, Drew Lustman's flights of fancy neatly balance his ear for underground UK dance trends, prism-pushing IDM futurity, and prevailing Brooklyn club styles, with something altogether more sugary and upfront. Assisted in whittling down ideas and sequencing the album by Planet Mu boss Mike Paradinas), FaltyDL returns a typically kinetic, emotive session veering from acid-gobbled hyper-trot in ‘Son of the Morning’ thru the TikTok-ready gamer gabber of ‘Cried Later’, keeping everything succinct and maximised for pop appeal, with highlights in the makina miniature ‘Con Air’, sickly sweet fractals of ‘Breeding’, and breathless upness of ‘Lay Your Heart Down’, reserving his craftier programming skills for the Venetian Snares-esque mutation ‘I Can Hear It All The Time’, and airborne blooz ballad ‘Fix Me’.
An ebullient FaltyDL rejoins Planet Mu with the hyper-pop sugar rush of ‘Neurotica’, applying signature, recombinant tekkerz to aspects of bouncy Tik Tok-era synth-pop and neo-classical electronica.
A key artist in the playground of post-everything bass and electronic musics of the late ‘00s/early ‘10s, and more recently Mykki Blanco’s in-house producer, NYC’s FaltyDL was prompted by a pal’s GetReadyWithMe's video, and its ear-candy backing track - ‘Secret’ by Mietze Conte - to make ‘Neurotica’, an album fascinated with insta-pop immediacy like some score to a kids’ flick by Harmony Korine.
From touchstones including TikTok, Burial and the good life in Catalonia, Drew Lustman's flights of fancy neatly balance his ear for underground UK dance trends, prism-pushing IDM futurity, and prevailing Brooklyn club styles, with something altogether more sugary and upfront. Assisted in whittling down ideas and sequencing the album by Planet Mu boss Mike Paradinas), FaltyDL returns a typically kinetic, emotive session veering from acid-gobbled hyper-trot in ‘Son of the Morning’ thru the TikTok-ready gamer gabber of ‘Cried Later’, keeping everything succinct and maximised for pop appeal, with highlights in the makina miniature ‘Con Air’, sickly sweet fractals of ‘Breeding’, and breathless upness of ‘Lay Your Heart Down’, reserving his craftier programming skills for the Venetian Snares-esque mutation ‘I Can Hear It All The Time’, and airborne blooz ballad ‘Fix Me’.
Estimated Release Date: 13 June 2025
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An ebullient FaltyDL rejoins Planet Mu with the hyper-pop sugar rush of ‘Neurotica’, applying signature, recombinant tekkerz to aspects of bouncy Tik Tok-era synth-pop and neo-classical electronica.
A key artist in the playground of post-everything bass and electronic musics of the late ‘00s/early ‘10s, and more recently Mykki Blanco’s in-house producer, NYC’s FaltyDL was prompted by a pal’s GetReadyWithMe's video, and its ear-candy backing track - ‘Secret’ by Mietze Conte - to make ‘Neurotica’, an album fascinated with insta-pop immediacy like some score to a kids’ flick by Harmony Korine.
From touchstones including TikTok, Burial and the good life in Catalonia, Drew Lustman's flights of fancy neatly balance his ear for underground UK dance trends, prism-pushing IDM futurity, and prevailing Brooklyn club styles, with something altogether more sugary and upfront. Assisted in whittling down ideas and sequencing the album by Planet Mu boss Mike Paradinas), FaltyDL returns a typically kinetic, emotive session veering from acid-gobbled hyper-trot in ‘Son of the Morning’ thru the TikTok-ready gamer gabber of ‘Cried Later’, keeping everything succinct and maximised for pop appeal, with highlights in the makina miniature ‘Con Air’, sickly sweet fractals of ‘Breeding’, and breathless upness of ‘Lay Your Heart Down’, reserving his craftier programming skills for the Venetian Snares-esque mutation ‘I Can Hear It All The Time’, and airborne blooz ballad ‘Fix Me’.