Faultline (musician)

Faultline
Birth name David Kosten
Also known as Faultline
Origin North London, United Kingdom
Genres Electronica
IDM
Labels Leaf
Tiny Consumer
Associated acts Coldplay
Michael Stipe
Joseph Arthur
The Flaming Lips
Bat for Lashes
Everything Everything
Marina and the Diamonds
Website faultline.co.uk

Faultline is the musical brainchild of producer and artist David Kosten.

Working under the name Faultline, Kosten is known for both his largely instrumental debut Closer, Colder and the follow up Your Love Means Everything, which featured guest vocals from Coldplay's Chris Martin, The Flaming Lips, & R.E.M's Michael Stipe.

While work is ongoing for his third Faultline project, Kosten has continued to produce albums for other artists, notably gaining recognition with Bat for Lashes (double Mercury Music Prize nominated and Ivor Novello winning Two Suns and Fur and Gold, and 2012 album The Haunted Man), and Everything Everything[1] (Mercury Music Prize and Ivor Novello nominated Man Alive and 2013 album Arc).

Kosten worked with Marina Diamandis on her third studio album Froot. The album was released internationally on March 16, 2015.

Background

Early years

As a youth, Kosten burst his lung while playing clarinet for the National Youth Orchestra.[2][3] A London-based art school drop-out, Kosten spent the better part of his twenties in his home studio, teaching himself recording and production techniques and exploring far-flung combinations of sound. Faultline's debut single, "Control", was built around death threats left on Kosten's answering machine.[3] It transpired that the intimidating messages had been left by a singer with whom Kosten had refused a collaboration.[4] Kosten appropriated the messages, applying the threats alongside wayward noise, rhythms and Steve Reich-inspired neo-classical music.

Closer, Colder

On his debut album, Closer, Colder, released via the Leaf label in 2002, Kosten continued this approach to music making, using samples in place of vocals. Most notably, the album's title track lifted Dennis Hopper's voice from Blue Velvet. Kosten is reported to have obtained permission to use the sample directly from Hopper and David Lynch.

Closer, Colder showcased Kosten's arranging abilities, and this elegant blend of soundscape and avant-garde was met with widespread acclaim:

Your Love Means Everything

Released three years later, Your Love Means Everything was an instant testament to the fruits of Kosten's ongoing sonic experimentation, as well as his skill at creating an environment in which inspiration strikes his collaborators.

The album, originally released on Rough Trade owner Geoff Travis' Blanco Y Negro imprint in 2002, fell prey to label politics, but re-released by EMI/Capitol in 2004 and awash in spectral electronic melancholy and epic beauty, it did not escape a chorus of high praise:

On Your Love Means Everything, the Faultline attitude to 'voices' was inverted, with vocal contributions from Coldplay's Chris Martin, Jacob Golden, the Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd, Cannibal Ox and R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe.

Coldplay's Chris Martin hadn't even begun recording A Rush of Blood to the Head when he sang on two haunting Faultline tracks: "Where is My Boy?" and "Your Love Means Everything Part 2".

The Flaming Lips were just outgrowing their cult status when they collaborated on "The Colossal Gray Sunshine". With gentle, hypnotic beats that kaleidoscope into multicoloured, atmospheric sounds, the tone of "Your Love Means Everything" can be summed up with this track. With its cinematic, nightmarish feel, the song serves as the lynchpin of the album, which Rolling Stone called "a masterpiece of widescreen psychedelic soft rock."

R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe collaborated on a cover of "Greenfields", a piece of dark Americana from late-50s folk revivalists The Brothers Four. (Kosten expressed incredulity about recording this, his favourite childhood song, with the R.E.M. singer).

"We Came from Lego Blocks" is a fractured, downbeat lullaby featuring vocals from Vordul Megilah of East Coast underground hip-hop duo Cannibal Ox.

Cult singer/songwriter Joseph Arthur collaborates on a truly eerie cover of The Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses", while "Biting Tongues" features Ras B, a ragga-styled MC from Adrian Sherwood's On U-Sound crew.

Other album tracks like "Your Love Means Everything", "Theme for Half Speed" and "I Only Know Myself" reveal the many degrees of Faultline's ghostly, sublime and orchestral sound.

Third album

Kosten is working on his third Faultline album.

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

References

  1. Cragg, Michael (26 February 2011). "Giving Jamie xx a run for his money, ten of the next generation of music producers". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  2. Naylor, Tony (24 May 2002). "NME Album Reviews – Faultline : Your Love Means Everything". NME. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Petrusich, Amanda (11 June 2003). "Faultline: Your Love Means Everything". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  4. "NME Album Reviews – Closer Colder". NME. 15 October 1999. Retrieved 11 December 2012.

All Music http://www.allmusic.com/album/your-love-means-everything-mw0000224025

Rockfeedback http://www.rockfeedback.com/review/113/faultline-your-love-means-everything-blanco-y-negro/

Popmatters http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/faultline-closer/

External links

https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/faultline/id15027952