Dust Brothers Explained

Dust Brothers
Origin:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Years Active:–present
Current Members:
Past Members:

The Dust Brothers are a pair of songwriters and producers consisting of E.Z. Mike (Michael Simpson[1]) and King Gizmo[2] (John King). They are famous for the sample-based music they produced in the 1980s and 1990s,[3] and specifically for their work on the albums Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys, Odelay, Midnite Vultures and Guero by Beck, the soundtrack to the film Fight Club, and "MMMBop" by Hanson.[4] They are based in Los Angeles, California.

History

1980s

Michael "E.Z." Simpson and John "Gizmo" King started working together as the Dust Brothers in 1985 at Pomona College radio station, KSPC, hosting a weekly hip-hop show called The Big Beat Showcase.

They developed writing and producing skills creating music for their show and DJing and rapping at parties. In 1987, they began writing and producing for the Delicious Vinyl label.[4] There they wrote and produced tracks on Tone Lōc's album, Lōc-ed After Dark, Young MC's debut album Stone Cold Rhymin', and other Delicious Vinyl releases.[4] They also worked with the Boo Yaa Tribe on the album New Funky Nation, producing several songs on that album.

Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys stopped by mutual friend Matt Dike's apartment, where King and Dike slyly played music intended to be a Dust Brothers album. Horovitz liked what he heard and asked if he could buy the music.[5] The Dust Brothers along with Dike ended up co-writing, producing and mixing the Beastie Boys' second album, Paul's Boutique, considered one of the best albums of all time by Time in 2006.[6] [7] [8]

1990s

Beck had the Dust Brothers produce his album Odelay, released in 1996.[4] The album spawned the hits "Where It's At" (#64 on the Hot 100), "Devils Haircut" (#94 on the Hot 100), "The New Pollution" (#74) and "Jack-Ass" (#73). In 1995 the Dust Brothers co-produced Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil's second solo album Carved in Stone.

In 1997, they produced a track with Korn called "Kick the P.A." for the Spawn soundtrack; produced the number one hit "MMMBop" for Hanson's first major label album Middle of Nowhere; and created a song on the #1 soundtrack to the Howard Stern film Private Parts named "Tortured Man", featuring vocals by Stern. The Dust Brothers also co-produced three songs on the Rolling Stones album, Bridges to Babylon.[4]

The next year, the duo were approached by director David Fincher to assemble the score for the film Fight Club,[4] most notably "This Is Your Life", a song featuring lines from the film, including a monologue by the character Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt). The same year also saw the Dust Brothers collaborate with Jeymes Samuel aka the Bullitts on the soundtrack for the film Muppets from Space, recording a cover version of the Earth, Wind & Fire song "Shining Star".

In 1999, the two collaborated with Carlos Santana and Eagle-Eye Cherry on Santana's multi-platinum album Supernatural. They received their first Grammy for 'Album of the Year'; after having received numerous nominations for their past work with Beck and as artists for their instrumental song on the X-Files soundtrack. They also recorded, produced and mixed an album by 'hip pop' group 10 Cents named Buggin Out.[9]

2000s

In the 2000s, the Dust Brothers had continued success, again collaborating with Beck on the album Guero;[10] Tenacious D on their self-titled debut; Linkin Park with a track called "With You" on their first studio album Hybrid Theory; remixing the Styles of Beyond track "Winnetka Exit" on their promotional CD Spies Like Us; and producing the They Might Be Giants album The Else.[11]

Controversy with the Chemical Brothers

The Dust Brothers name and trademark was used by the British duo that eventually became the Chemical Brothers as they began their career. Used as a homage to the American group, they changed their name when they were unable to convince the Dust Brothers to sell the name.[4] Eventually the groups reached an understanding, and the Chemical Brothers' 1997 EP Elektrobank featured a Dust Brothers remix of the title track.

Production Credits

!Album!Song!Year!Artist
Lōc-ed After DarkCutting Rhythms; Next Episode; Don't Get Close1989Tone Loc
Paul's Boutique'''Entire Album'''Beastie Boys
Escape from HavanaHip Hop CreatureMellow Man Ace
Stone Cold Rhymin'Know How; Got More Rhymes Young MC
Just a Poet with SoulGive It Here ; Do It Baby; God Made Me Funky ; Just a Poet Def Jef
New Funky NationRater R; Don't Mess; Once Upon a Drive By; Riot Pump1990Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
12"Diss You (Dust Mix)King T
Fun to Be Had (Dust Mix) Nitzer Ebb
Trip on This (Remixes)This Beat Is Technotronic (Dust Mix)Technotronic
12"It's a Sin (Hot Peas 'n' Butter Mix/11th Avenue Mix)Maggie's Dream
MercurotonesLibertineThe Buck Pets
12"The Air You Breathe (Disco Mix)1991Bomb the Bass
Angel (Dust Mix)Nikolaj Steen
Persona Non GrataDemagogue (Dust Mix)1994Urban Dance Squad
Back to Skull Snail DustThey Might Be Giants
12"Tomato Head (Jazzy Tomato Head Mix)Shonen Knife
Wake Up CallPacific Jazz Aliance
Whipping Boy (Remix)Ben Harper
Born to Raise Hell (Dust Brothers Live & Funky Mix)Motörhead, Ice-T & Whitfield Crane
Richest Junkie Still Alive (Fired & True Mix)1995Machines of Loving Grace
Shoots and Ladders (Hip Hop Mix)Korn
Bullet (Dusty Jazz Mix)Fluke
Hey Man Nice Shot (1/4pound mix) Filter
"HOBO HUMPIN (doggy style)Whale
Z-Man's Party (Lounge Mix/Hip Hop Mix)Nature
Lifted (Industrial Mix)XC-NN
Cry (D.B. Remix)1996Money Mark
Oh How I Cry (Funk Fuzz Mix)Brigid Boden
OdelayEntire AlbumBeck
12"I'm Your Boogieman (Sex on the Rocks Mix)White Zombie
The Dream Machine (Norris Stretch Mix)Sukia
Barry Super Macho (D.B. Mix)1997
Random EPClockBeck
Bridges to BabylonAnybody Seen My Baby?
Might As Well Get Juiced; Saint of Me
The Rolling Stones
MMMBopMiddle of NowhereHanson
12"Elektrobank (Remix)The Chemical Brothers
Insinuation (Remix)The Folk Implosion
Private Parts (soundtrack)Tortured ManHoward Stern
12"Lust for LifeMötley Crüe
Pretty Fly (For a White Guy) [Space Echo Mix]1998The Offspring
Peach HeadAs You Know (Dust Bros. Remix)Natural Calamity
Half Baked (soundtrack)Virgin GirlSmash Mouth & Chopper
Mary JaneCoolio
Dead Man on Campus (soundtrack)Cowboy SongBlur
We Still Need More (Than Anyone Has)Supergrass
Orgazmo (soundtrack)A Sign from GodCogasm
Check It OutKRS-One
SupernaturalWishing It Was1999Santana
Midnite VulturesHollywood Freaks; DebraBeck
12"Feelin' Alright (Remix) Len
Nothing New (Remix)April March
Hybrid TheoryWith You 2000Linkin Park

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mike Simpson. Mikesimpson.com.
  2. Web site: King Gizmo. Kinggizmo.com. 2018-02-24.
  3. Web site: Dust Brothers . . April 8, 2015 . Ankeny, Jason.
  4. Book: The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music. Colin Larkin. Colin Larkin (writer). Virgin Books. 2000. First. 0-7535-0427-8. 137.
  5. Web site: Inside Paul's Boutique: Interview with Mike Simpson of The Dust Brothers. 2020-06-21. www.kexp.org.
  6. Is Kind of Blue one of the All-Time 100 Best Albums?. . 27 January 2010. Light. Alan.
  7. Book: Diamond. Michael. Beastie Boys Book . Horovitz. Adam. 2018. Spiegel & Grau. 978-0-8129-9554-1. 269. en.
  8. News: Slotnik. Daniel E.. 2018-03-20. Matt Dike, Hit-Making Founder of Hip-Hop Label, Dies at 56. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-09-22. 0362-4331.
  9. Web site: Buggin' Out - 10 Cents | Credits. AllMusic. December 5, 2019.
  10. Web site: Guero - Beck | Credits. AllMusic. December 5, 2019.
  11. Web site: The Else - They Might Be Giants | Credits. AllMusic. December 5, 2019.