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The Pre-Game with Jubilee

The Pre-Game Episode One: "Heaven Is For Quitters,” with FaltyDL

Back in October, Brooklyn's FaltyDL, aka Drew Lustman, put out his sixth album, Heaven is for Quitters, on his very own Blueberry Records. The release coincided with that of Jubilee’s debut album, After Hours, and on episode one of the Pre-Game, the two artists sit down to chat about album names, the differences between DJing and producing, and out-of-the-box release strategies (hint: Drew once debuted a trailer for an album on Pornhub). Jubilee opens with some tracks from After Hours and others that inspired it, and at the end, FaltyDl plays a 30-minute mix consisting almost entirely of his own productions.

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