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Lateduster

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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
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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
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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
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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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discovered Lateduster’s music, and decided to do the first major label release of their music in fall 2004 as
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Lateduster performs at Open Streets Minneapolis, July 21, 2019
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Minneapolis
Minnesota
United States
Instrumental rock
post-rock
Merck Records
Andrew Broder
Martin Dosh
Minneapolis
Minnesota
Andrew Broder
Martin Dosh
post-rock

German Expressionist film
Varieté
Emily Johnson
San Francisco
Fog
Hymie's Basement
Dosh
Andrew Bird
Neotropic
The Cloak Ox
Roma di Luna
Merck Records
"Dosh and All Tiny Creatures"
"Martin Dosh talks about reuniting Lateduster and touring Europe"
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