Stratosphere is the debut studio album by American space-rock band Duster. The album was released February 24, 1998, on the Up Records label in the United States. The album was primarily written and recorded by members Clay Parton and Canaan Dove Amber, with Jason Albertini contributing drums to three tracks. The band subsequently released the Contemporary Movement album in 2000. The 7th track from the CD version of the album, "Echo, Bravo", is omitted from the original LP
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Stratosphere is the debut studio album by American space-rock band Duster. The album was released February 24, 1998, on the Up Records label in the U… read more
Stratosphere is the debut studio album by American space-rock band Duster. The album was released February 24, 1998, on the Up Records label in the United States. The album was primarily… read more
Duster is a slowcore band from San Jose, California formed in 1996 with an initial lineup of Clay Parton and Canaan Amber, former members of bands Calm and Mohinder. They are known for their unique lo-fi sound, recording their music onto cassette decks and similar equipment at their home studio nicknamed Low Earth Orbit. The duo released two demo tapes in the same year as their formation, Christmas Dust and On The Dodge. In 1997, they released their debut 7" EP Transmission, Flux via Up Records. The band briefly recorded under the moniker Valium Aggelein, releasing Dweller on t…read more
Duster is a slowcore band from San Jose, California formed in 1996 with an initial lineup of Clay Parton and Canaan Amber, former members of bands Calm and Mohinder. They are known for their unique lo-fi sound, recording their music on… read more