'90s electronica A.V. Club New York Beginning their career as The Dust Brothers before having to change their moniker because of the Beastie Boys/Beck production duo of the same name, Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons captured the tension and release of house and techno and shortened the routes ...
Promoter wants Assembly Rooms rebranded under new boss Scotsman The Chemical Brothers vs The Dust Brothers: British electronic duo Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons played as The Dust Brothers – sharing a name with the award-winning producers of the Beastie Boys – in the 1990s until they included a US date and were ...
shards and fragments Wire I mean, the thing I regret is not realizing how messed up it was as I got a record deal and getting away from them and going to work with The Dust Brothers or The Chemical Brothers or any other producers. You talk in the book about how insecure you ...
Hanson's 'Middle Of Nowhere' Turns 15 Idolator: All About The Music But when it came time to polish Middle of Nowhere, the boys teamed with hit-making producers The Dust Brothers, who most notably transformed “MMMBop” from a ballad into an infectiously upbeat track with a grammatically nonsensical chorus and hip ...
Tonight on Bio Biography Moving to California, Mike D and his bandmates paired up with the producing team known as the Dust Brothers to create a more mature-sounding second album. Paul's Boutique, however, was largely ignored at the time. As the Beastie Boys continued to ...
Garbage cranks it up Isthmus When she'd recovered, the band made the decision to record for the first time with an outside producer and set up in LA with John King of the Dust Brothers. They managed to come up with one keeper track and not much else. "We thought, 'Well, let's work ...
The Six Worst Songs On Great Albums Riverfront Times (blog) The Dust Brothers guru production team keeps the track above water here and there with well-placed samples; that James Brown horn stab and bass slide break is pretty classic. But a polished, or remixed, turd is a turd nonetheless. 4.
Six Go-Go Hits and the Songs That Sampled Them Washington City Paper (blog) Beck samples EU's "Knock Him Out Sugar Ray" in "Where It's At": Like Paul's Boutique, Beck's Odelay was produced by the Dust Brothers, which may explain the percussive fill by EU that Beck approves by saying, "That was a good drum break.