Danger Mouse, David Lynch, & Sparklehorse: Dark Night of the Soul [Part 1] Track Links & Backstory
(To read Part 2, featuring the Gallery exhibit/Book images, click here)
For those that have been following the construction, breakdown, and pseudo-resurrection of the Dark Night of the Soul collaboration between DJ Danger Mouse, Sparklehorse (Mark Linkous) and filmmaker David Lynch, we hope to provide some additional information about this chaotic project. We’re even gonna throw a few links and tips your way about acquiring the tracks from the album and peeping out the original artwork. For those that aren’t up on the craziness that DNOTS has become, we’re gonna start out by breaking it down for you like an X1 model Hyundai Excel.
Producer/artist Brian Joseph Burton (aka: Danger Mouse) hit the scene pretty tough when he dropped The Grey Album, back in 2004. The album was comprised of mash-ups between tracks from Jay-Z’s The Black Album and The Beatles‘ White Album and EMI, copyright holder of The Beatles material used, lost their shit. The EMI Group’s attempts to halt the distribution actually helped to increase the project’s notoriety and demand, as well as that of the artist. The Dark Night of the Soul project has entered into a similar realm, with Danger Mouse and EMI bumping heads yet again, but we’ll go into that later.
Burton has been nominated for 11 Grammys and has won 2, but eve
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