Dust (DJ Muggs album) explained

Dust
Type:studio
Artist:Muggs
Cover:Muggs Dust.jpg
Released:March 11, 2003
Length:47:43
Label:ANTI-
Producer:DJ Muggs
Chronology:DJ Muggs
Next Title:Bass for Your Face
Next Year:2013

Dust is the debut studio album by American music producer and Cypress Hill member DJ Muggs, credited as Muggs. The album was released by ANTI- on March 11, 2003. A stylistic departure from his previous work, Dust saw Muggs exploring a sound rooted in trip hop and electronica. The album features vocals by Josh Todd of Buckcherry, Greg Dulli of The Afghan Whigs and The Twilight Singers, Amy Trujillo, and Everlast.

Dust was re-released by ANTI-'s sister label Epitaph Records on May 8, 2007.

Singles

"Rain" and "Morta" were the album's first singles, being released before any other songs on the album through either download sites such as CNet's "music.download.com" or compilation albums such as "Anti-spring." (ANTI- Records, 2003)

Track listing

Notes[1]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dust by DJ Muggs: Album Samples, Covers and Remixes. 2017-03-09. WhoSampled.