Tagged: Dustin Wong
Second Life: Avoiding the Sophomore Slump
The sophomore slump is a classic jinx. Often, after debuting with unexpected success, musicians buckle under new pressures. We spoke with Santigold, Dustin Wong, Perfume Genius, Nite Jewel and Frankie Rose about how, after making … read more »
Video: Dustin Wong, “Pink Diamond”
You probably have at least one friend with a collection of black light posters, who is always on psychedelics and is always trying to show you trippy YouTube videos. To avoid watching randomly flashing lights … read more »
Video: Dustin Wong, “Diagonally Talking Echo”
Dustin Wong plays his guitar exceptionally well. It’s not that he’s the only dude creating hypnotic loops of complex guitar finger work, but he is definitely one of the few that is able to take … read more »
Stream: Almost Every Show at Shea Stadium Last Year
Perhaps you do not live in New York City but in spite of this have heard of a place called “Bushwick” because a respected printed source said it was “arguably the coolest place on the … read more »
Schnipper’s Slept On: Dustin Wong, Ross McElwee, Love
Each Tuesday, FADER editor Matthew Schnipper highlights an underappreciated release he thinks we need to know about. This week it’s Dustin Wong’s Infinite Love . Watch this nice movie of him playing in front of … read more »
Stream: Dustin Wong, “Brother” and “Sister”
Dustin Wong, of Ponytail and Ecstatic Sunshine, has a new album, Infinite Love. It is a double CD plus a DVD. It does not include a tracklist. Nor does it include vocals. Some of it … read more »
Good News/Bad News: Dustin Wong’s Post-Ponytail Solo Album
Apologies if we’re a little late to this party, but when it came through that Dustin Wong (no relation to FADER production sorceress, Ho-Mui Wong, M.D.) was releasing a new solo album/DVD on Thrill Jockey … read more »
Ponytail's Dustin Wong To Drop Solo Record
Prior to being the seemingly always happy guitarist in Ponytail, Dustin Wong complimented Matthew Papich in Ecstatic Sunshine. Furthering upon this relationship, and yet another example of the family ethos that exists within the Baltimore music community, Papich’s boutique label Wildfire Wildfire will be putting out Wong’s first solo LP, Seasons. read more »
