After the release of the career-spanning box set Capsule Losing Contact, which rounded up their surprisingly influential and popular '90s recordings, the San Jose trio Duster could have faded back into the slowcore abyss, satisfied in knowing that their indelible sound had stood the test of time and had spread across a wider audience than ever before. They had other plans, though, and as the set was being readied, they were back in bandmember Clay Parton's garage working on new music. As they used to do, the group recorded live to tape while taking their sweet time to care… read more
After the release of the career-spanning box set Capsule Losing Contact, which rounded up their surprisingly influential and popular '90s record… read more
After the release of the career-spanning box set Capsule Losing Contact, which rounded up their surprisingly influential and popular '90s recordings, the San Jose trio Duster could … read more
Duster is a lo-fislowcore band from San Jose, California which first consisted of Clay Parton and Dove Amber. Jason Albertini joined the band when the recording of Stratosphere was almost complete. Most of the bands' material, including Stratosphere (1998), 1975 (1999) and Contemporary Movement (2000), have been released on Up Records. In 1998, shortly after the release of Stratosphere, the band released a 7" titled 'Apex, Trance-Like' on SLR, a small label based out of Miami, Florida at the time. The 7" featured 2 unreleased tracks, 'Four Hours… read more
Duster is a lo-fislowcore band from San Jose, California which first consisted of Clay Parton and Dove Amber. Jason Albertini joined the band when the recording of Stratosphere was almost… read more
Duster is a lo-fislowcore band from San Jose, California which first consisted of Clay Parton and Dove Amber. Jason Albertini joined the band when the recording of Stratosphere was almost complete. Most of the bands' material, … read more