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Dustworks' diversity almost defies categorization
 
By Bobby Tanzilo RSS Feed Twitter Feed
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Published Feb. 25, 2004 at 5:15 a.m.
Tags: stang, dustworks, alt.country, wilco, michelle, capital

Let's face it, rock and roll has branched out in lots of directions, but most bands can still be pretty easily described and, sadly, pigeon-holed. So, it's fun to stumble upon a band that, while not rewriting the rock and roll canon, offers at least a little challenge when it comes to being described. Even better when it's a local band.

Formed at UW-Madison by brothers Ryan and Casey Stang, Dustworks -- which also includes keyboardist and laptop guy Adam Dingeldein, keyboardist Tim Larsen, guitarist Joe Muth and drummer Brandon Palmer -- might sound rootsy at first and you'll be tempted to lump them in with Wilco. But then you'll be walloped with a cascading electric guitar glissando and Joy Division's "Atmosphere" will spring to mind. Adding found sounds like crickets and airport public address announcements adds another dimension.

What accounts for this diversity?

"Casey writes most of the material," says Ryan Stang. "He usually comes up with lyrics, melody and an acoustic guitar part. At that point, I take it and arrange it, and figure out what instruments we need to achieve the sound we're looking for."

But with that foundation, according to Stang, the experimentation begins and everyone is involved.

"We've got a ton of guitars, amps, and keyboards, so it's pretty easy to test different sounds as we're trying out new material, and everyone in the band is so good on their instruments, that it's sometimes ridiculously easy to get a song into a finished form."

Despite that ease with writing, Dustworks is still holed up in its studio in Eagle putting the finishing touches on an EP, which the band hopes to release soon, and then will focus on completing a full-length disc, which it aims to release in summer. In the meantime, you can sample some demos on the band's Web site, www.dustworks.net.

"We kind of record in weird ways," says Stang, who also performs with Stick Pony. "Whoever is around, we record the songs that we can get those parts done, so some songs are more done than others from week-to-week. We've also gotten a lot better at recording, so the EP and album will be better-sounding recordings (than the demos), while still retaining that feel. Those demo songs will be on the finished album as of right now -- albeit re-recorded -- but we're still writing stuff that could bump them out, you never know."

The band will take time out from recording this month to play some gigs, including one at Points East Pub, 1501 N. Jackson St., on Fri., Feb. 27 at 9 p.m. with Chicago-based Big Buildings. This will give fans the chance to see how the band approaches live performance of songs that are often awash in effects.

"The finished record is turning out to be a lot more organic-sounding, and not so processed as the demos, which is usually the opposite of how bands do things," Stang says. "But, while the tracks may be turning out to be more 'rootsy' or 'country' or whatever you'd call it, they're also getting weirder, with more found sounds, noises and synths and stuff.

"We played a lot more (in the past) than we have lately because we weren't sure if this stuff would even work live. Then, when we figured out it does work, we hunkered down to explore what we could do with it, and played out less often. Now, we're ready to play more, since we've figured out what the possibilities of this are. I think people like hearing and seeing things that they don't usually get to see. I can't think any other rock band around here that uses Moog, laptops or pedal steel on-stage, much less all three."

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