Best listened to from inside the womb, Duster's 1998's debut Stratosphere simultaneously capped off and reinvented the slow core's first wave. A four track dreamscape that will wake the neighbors and then lull them back to sleep.
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San Jose's sonic cure-all for the Y2K hangover that never materialized, Duster emerged from a cloud of lonely bong rips to take indie rock to the moon, and beyond. Scotch-taped guitars toggle between a chorus of brittle winter trees and a blanket of distorted fuzz. The low rumble of a cardboard box being kicked in a dead mall keeps pace in the background, as muffled, sung-spoken vocals ponder the great mysteries of modern mundanity.
Duster - Capsule Losing Contact - Gold (Vinyl)
Duster – Contemporary Movement LP (Blue & Black Swirl Vinyl)
Duster Capsule Losing Contact (Clear) Vinyl Record
Duster Music
Duster - Moods, Modes (Ocean Blue 7inch Vinyl Box) – Nail City Record
Duster – Contemporary Movement LP (Blue & Black Swirl Vinyl)
Duster - Remote Echoes (Clear w/ Sea Blue & Ruby Splatter LP Vinyl)
DUSTER Stratosphere - Vinyl LP (baby blue) - Bigoût Records
Duster: Stratosphere (Blue Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP —
Duster - Stratosphere (National Album Day)
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Duster – Stratosphere (1998, Vinyl) - Discogs