CD Review: Dust Galaxy, Dust Galaxy
Nov 19, 2007 10:02 PM Kristi Kates (Writer)
Thievery Corporation's Rob Garza has embarked on Dust Galaxy as his new solo project and effectively shifts his myriad talents from producer to songwriter/performer. With a passel of supporting musicians, including Cornershop's Adam Blake and Primal Scream's Martin Duffy, Garza merges '60s Brit-pop ("Overhead"), Paul Weller–reminiscent tracks ("Limitless") and beautifully executed, electronically affected East Indian sounds ("River of Ever Changing Forms," "Sun in Your Head") into an album that is comfortably influenced by his work with Thievery but also a daring and successful leap for Garza himself.
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