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Lateduster is an American instrumental music group from
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. It was most active between 1999 and 2003, with reunion shows in 2005, 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2019. The band's core members were Andrew Broder,
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, JG Everest and Bryan Olson.


Style

Lateduster was considered a Minneapolis "supergroup" because all four members were active in other successful bands and projects. They were also considered pioneering in their combination of live and electronic instrumentation, and their unconventional use of instruments such as turntables, looping pedals, and fender rhodes electric piano in the "
post-rock Post-rock is a form of experimental rock characterized by a focus on exploring textures and timbre over traditional rock song structures, chords, or riffs. Post-rock artists are often instrumental, typically combining rock instrumentation with ...
" genre. Lateduster composed and performed instrumental mood music with a combination of live drums, guitars, turntables, fender rhodes, and keys run through a myriad of effects and live looping pedals.


History

Formed in Minneapolis in 1999, Lateduster was originally an instrumental sextet called Cropduster, with a symmetrical lineup of two guitars, two full drum kits and two DJs on four turntables. By the beginning of 2000, they had pared themselves down to a four-piece and began honing their sound into intricately arranged chamber music. In 2000, they recorded and released the first of three "handmade" EPs, independently released on their own Firetrunk Records label. In 2002, the best tracks from these early recordings were remastered and compiled on the first album ''Lateduster'', which included two newly recorded songs. During the summer and fall of 2002, Lateduster completed the second album ''Five Easy Pieces'', which was released on Firetrunk in 2002. Over the winter of 2002 to 2003, the band continued work on a new original soundtrack to the 1925 silent German Expressionist film ''
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'', which they had performed live at the Sound Unseen Film Festival in 2001. In 2003, Lateduster released the first DVD ''Plain Old Andrea, With A Gun'', a collaborative project with Alaska-born choreographer
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and her contemporary dance company Catalyst. After three years of performing and recording, and self-releasing 5 CDs and a DVD, Lateduster went on hiatus in Spring 2003 after Andrew Broder left the group and Bryan Olson moved to
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. The various members then went on to be part of several other music projects,
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Dosh Dosh or DOSH may refer to: * Mary Lucy Dosh (1839-1861), American Roman Catholic nun and nurse * Dosh (musician) (born 1972), American musician * ''Dosh'' (album) * Deoxysarpagine hydroxylase, an enzyme * Kariel Gardosh (1921–2000), Israeli c ...
, Andrew Bird,
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, Sans Le Systeme, The Cloak Ox, Roma di Luna, Vicious Vicious and the Catalyst dance company. In 2003, Merck Records discovered Lateduster’s music, and decided to do the first major label release of their music in fall 2004 as ''Easy Pieces'', a compilation of previously released material.


Discography

* ''EP1'' (2000) * ''EP2'' (2001) * ''EP3'' (2001) * ''Lateduster'' (2002) * ''Five Easy Pieces'' (2002) * ''Plain Old Andrea, With A Gun'' (2003) * ''Easy Pieces'' (2004)


References


External links


Lateduster
on Firetrunk Records
Lateduster
on Bandcamp
Lateduster
on Catalyst
Merck Records

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JG Everest
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