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Neil Gust

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Neil Jacob Gust is an American musician. He is best known for co-founding Heatmiser with Elliott Smith in 1992.

Music career

Gust and Smith first met in 1987 while the pair were attending Hampshire College, in Amherst, Massachusetts. Gust wrote songs for as well as played guitar and sang in the band. As Heatmiser was breaking up, Gust played on Smith's debut solo album Elliott Smith, recording the electric guitar part for the song "Single File". Gust was also a founding member of the now-defunct No. 2. No. 2 released two albums, No Memory and What Does Good Luck Bring?, and a seven-inch single, "Allistair Chestnut".

Design career

Gust designed the packaging for Heatmiser's albums Cop and Speeder and Mic City Sons and was art director for Yellow No. 5. Gust also created the album sleeves for the Elliott Smith albums Roman Candle and Elliott Smith as well as the layout for Either/Or. Most recently, Gust was credited with layout on Stephen Malkmus's debut self-titled album.

He currently works as an editor for Outside, a New York design firm.[1]

Personal life

Gust is openly gay.[citation needed]

References

External links

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