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Writers - Daniel Thomas-Glass
Features
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Butterflies and Angels: The Dusted Slug Interview
Dusted's Daniel Thomas-Glass talks to Atmosphere's Sean Daley about the making, bidding, and releasing of his latest album, Seven's Travels Read this feature...
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One Long Riff with anticon's Alias
Dusted's Dan Thomas-Glass exchanges thoughts and theories about Alias' Eyes Closed EP with the artist himself and also touches on the soon-to-be Muted LP in a long and unusual thinkpiece. Read this feature...
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Sage Francis is to Dusted Magazine as ________ is to _________
Sage Francis (emcee, poet, personal journalist, one of the bright stars of the independent hip hop scene) recently sat down at a computer thousands of miles away from staff writer Dan Thomas-Glass, to answer some questions about his life, his music, and to try his hand at some frighteningly SAT-esque analogies. Read this feature...
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Through the Looking Glass
Alias recently shared a cafe in California with staff writer Dan Thomas-Glass, and discussed the dynamics of puddles, his life as a full-time musician, and how Malcolm Jamal Warner introduced him to the world of hip hop. Read this feature...
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Reviews
Context is Everything
Artist: Awol One and Daddy Kev / Fat Jack Album: Slanguage / Propaganda Label: Mush Review date: Apr. 25, 2003 Read This Review
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Artist: Fat Jon the Ample Soul Physician Album: Wave Motion Label: Mush Review date: Aug. 8, 2002 Read This Review
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Cobra Never Wins
Artist: G.I. Joe Killaz Album: G.I. Joe Killaz Label: Cobra Review date: Feb. 23, 2003 Read This Review
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Still Holding Back?
Artist: Murs Album: The End of the Beginning Label: Def Jux Review date: Mar. 25, 2003 Read This Review
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Artist: Qwel Album: If It Aint Been In a Pawnshop, It Can't Play the Blues Label: Galapagos4 Review date: Mar. 31, 2002 Read This Review
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Artist: Reaching Quiet Album: in the shadow of the livingroom Label: Mush Review date: Jun. 25, 2002 Read This Review
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Same Weird Group, Different Weird Name
Artist: Themselves Album: The No Music Label: Anticon Review date: Jan. 27, 2003 Read This Review
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