Dufus (band)
Dufus is an American band, led by Seth Faergolzia since 1997. The band is known for their revolving door membership, where they may start one tour with two members, and the next with upwards of twenty.[1] Seth Faergolzia (Seth Hebert) is the mainstay of the group but sometimes tours as a solo artist. He is also a sculptor, clothing designer and author.
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Origin | New York City and Upstate New York, United States |
Genres | Anti-folk, progressive rock, experimental rock |
Years active | 1997–2010 |
Labels | ROIR, |
Website | www.dufus.tv |
Past members | Seth Faergolzia |
The music itself is difficult to pin down, as it is primarily experimental in nature, but still manages to maintain a melodic centre. Justin Cober-Lake, in his 1:3:1 review for PopMatters puts it simply, "If all this sounds crazy to you, you're on the right track."[2]
In 2010, since the dissolution of Dufus, Seth has been heading an ever-evolving musical endeavor known as 23 Psaegz.
Discography
Dufus
- King Astronaut (2007)
- Legend of Walnut (2007)
- Bristol Hills Music Camp Experimental Orchestra (2007. Whprwhil Records)
- The Last Classed Blast (2006. Iron Man)
- Ball of Design (2004. ROIR)
- 1:3:1 (2002. ROIR)
- Neuborns (2001. Iron Man)
- Funderwear (2000)
- Th!s Revolution (1999)
- Eee-Lai-FoNt (1997)
Seth Faergolzia (solo albums)
- Seth Faergolzia: Doubting Won't Do (2014)
- Seth Faergolzia: Don't Call Me Hippie (2003)
- Quankmeyer Faergolzia (2000)
- Seth Faergolzia: Brand Purpose Syndrome (1998)
References
- "Music Interview: Seth from Dufus". Arquivo.pt. 2009-10-14. Archived from the original on 2009-10-14. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
External links
- Village Voice New York article on the band during their 2003 tour to Promote 1:3:1
- Band's official site including tour date information for international touring
- Allmusic guide
- Last FM Biography
- Dufus collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
- Interview with Seth Hebert-Faergoliza on Earz Magazine, 2008
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