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The Dust Brothers are Michael Simpson, AKA E.Z. Mike and John King, AKA King Gizmo, LA-based music producers, famous for their wholesale embrace of [[Sampling]] (see ''Paul's Boutique'', where it reached it's highest form). Their Grammy-award winning oeuvre includes, in whole or in part: |
The '''Dust Brothers''' are Michael Simpson, AKA E.Z. Mike and John King, AKA King Gizmo, LA-based music producers, famous for their wholesale embrace of [[Sampling]] (see ''Paul's Boutique'', where it reached it's highest form). Their Grammy-award winning oeuvre includes, in whole or in part: |
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* ''Paul's Boutique'' by the [[Beastie Boys]] |
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* ''[[Tenacious D]]'''s debut |
* ''[[Tenacious D]]'''s debut |
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* ''The Else'' by [[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]] |
* ''The Else'' by [[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]] |
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* Soundtrack work for ''[[The X-Files]]'' and ''[[Fight Club]]''. |
* Soundtrack work for ''[[The X-Files]]'' and ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]''. |
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Revision as of 17:19, 23 October 2016
The Dust Brothers are Michael Simpson, AKA E.Z. Mike and John King, AKA King Gizmo, LA-based music producers, famous for their wholesale embrace of Sampling (see Paul's Boutique, where it reached it's highest form). Their Grammy-award winning oeuvre includes, in whole or in part:
- Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys
- Odelay and Guero by Beck
- Carved in Stone by Vince Niel
- MMMBop by Hanson
- Bridges to Babylon by The Rolling Stones
- Supernatural by Carlos Santana
- Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park
- Tenacious D's debut
- The Else by They Might Be Giants
- Soundtrack work for The X-Files and Fight Club.