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From:
Jon Drukman
To:
Imbecilic Dunce Music
Date:
3 May 1994 10:05:30 -0800
Subject:
Re: Dust Bros.
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RE>Dust Bros. Wow, so many mistakes in one message. The Dust Brothers EP is definitely titled the 14th Century Sky EP. The track with the "acidy guitar sound" (it's a synth) is called Chemical Beats - this one is a STORMER. climaxes galore. Also on that side is a slow, odd track called One Too Many Mornings. On the other side is a hip hop funky jam called Dope Coil, and then Her Jazz, which sounds like a dance track with a Dead Can Dance or This Mortal Coil sample. Good stuff all around. And btw, these Dust Brothers are NOT the Dust Brothers who produced Paul's Boutique for the Beastie Boys (they also did Tone Loc - a little known and not well publicized fact!) I forgot to mention the Dust Brothers remix of Lion Rock's "Packet Of Peace" yesterday, but others caught my mistake. Another godlike storming dance track. /jon -------------------------------------- Date: 5/2/94 8:29 PM To: Jon Drukman From: YYY's B-ond My Ears I have an E.P. by the dust bros. simply titled The Dust Brothers E.P. (it says 14th Century Sky on one side, but I don't think that is the E.P.'s name). I think the track everyone is mistakingly calling '14th Century Sky' is called 'Dope Coil'. Dope Coil has this really acidy guitar sound over a nice hip-hoppy groove...is this what you people are talking about? BTW there is also a great track on the other side called 'Too Many Mornings' with this haunting female vocal (beautiful). This track has some acidy overtones...very nice. As far as I know, the Dust Bros are two guys out of the U.K. whose names elude me now (because I do not have the vinyl here in front of me), and they have worked with the Beastie Boys amonst others (the Dust Bros. are fairly well established).