The standout of this track is the sample used by Severed Heads and Stardust. Both tracks, Big John Studd and Stardust, are released in 1998. Tom Ellard from Severed Heads as well as Thomas Bangalter from Daft Punk could have used the sample. The similarity between the names Studd and Stardust is probably not by accident. Who was inspired by the other is a matter of discussion.
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The standout of this track is the sample used by Severed Heads and Stardust. Both tracks, Big John Studd and Stardust, are released in 1998. Tom Ella… read more
The standout of this track is the sample used by Severed Heads and Stardust. Both tracks, Big John Studd and Stardust, are released in 1998. Tom Ellard from Severed Heads as well as Thom… read more
An Australian electronic group formed in Sydney, Australia in 1979, Severed Heads have released albums ranging from experimentalindustrial noise to synthpop influenced dance music. The original members were Richard Fielding and Andrew Wright, and were soon joined by Tom Ellard. This later changed to Garry Bradbury, Paul Deering, and Tom Ellard; Ellard has been the only one to remain throughout the group's career, with changing lineups throughout its two and a half decades of existence, later working mainly with Stephen Jones. Robert Racic was an integral part of the band durin… read more
An Australian electronic group formed in Sydney, Australia in 1979, Severed Heads have released albums ranging from experimentalindustrial noise to synthpop influenced dance music. The original members were Richard Fielding and Andrew… read more