Eric Duncan aka Dr Dunks is one half of
legendary DJ duo Rub-n-Tug & also half of DFA’s Still
Going. Dunks releases his secret weapons on the Keep it
Cheap label, but he’s also “involved” with Japan’s mysterious
disco-edit “C.O.M.B.i..” imprint. No matter the name though, the game
remains unchanged: peak time party provider.
Ever since coming up in his hometown of Los Angeles' freestyle and
hip-hop scene in the early 80s, Duncan has been a sound selector
extraordinaire. With partner Thomas Bullock, he threw the notorious
late 20th century Rub-n-Tug disco parties in downtown Manhattan,
turning on a new generation of revelers to the sleazy pleasures of
disco. He followed that up as the Saturday night resident at Passerby
Bar, fueling the party until Sunday morning. Be it early hip-hop,
slo-mo disco, incandescent funk, or banging house music, Duncan weaves
it all together into a nightlife soundtrack.
In the studio, Dunks has remixed everyone from LCD Soundsystem to Zero 7, the Beastie Boys
to Coldplay, !!! to Roxy Music, Patrick Wolf to Grace Jones.
Now it’s time for folks other than New York City’s 24 Hour Party
People to get a dose of Dr. Dunks’s medicine. Forthcoming is the
eagerly-anticipated Rub-N-Tug full-length album, as well as the first
album from Still Going. All of which will be supplemented by even more
releases on Keep It Cheap and C.O.M.B.i.
Eric Duncan aka Dr Dunks is one half of
legendary DJ duo Rub-n-Tug & also half of DFA’s Still
Going. Dunks releases his secret weapons on the Keep it
Cheap label, but he’s also “involved” with Japan’s mysterious
disco-edit “C.O.M.B.i..” imprint. No matter the name though, the game
remains unchanged: peak time party provider.
Ever since coming up in his hometown of Los Angeles' freestyle and
hip-hop scene in the early 80s, Duncan has been a sound selector
extraordinaire. With partner Thomas Bullock, he threw the notorious
late 20th century Rub-n-Tug disco parties in downtown Manhattan,
turning on a new generation of revelers to the sleazy pleasures of
disco. He followed that up as the Saturday night resident at Passerby
Bar, fueling the party until Sunday morning. Be it early hip-hop,
slo-mo disco, incandescent funk, or banging house music, Duncan weaves
it all together into a nightlife soundtrack.
In the studio, Dunks has remixed everyone from LCD Soundsystem to Zero 7, the Beastie Boys
to Coldplay, !!! to Roxy Music, Patrick Wolf to Grace Jones.
Now it’s time for folks other than New York City’s 24 Hour Party
People to get a dose of Dr. Dunks’s medicine. Forthcoming is the
eagerly-anticipated Rub-N-Tug full-length album, as well as the first
album from Still Going. All of which will be supplemented by even more
releases on Keep It Cheap and C.O.M.B.i.