Dosh / Naoise
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-10-18 | Pull Date: | 2004-12-20 | Charts: | Electronic, Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Dec 12 | Dec 5 | Nov 28 | Nov 21 | Nov 14 | Nov 7 | Oct 31 | Oct 24 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 23, 2011: | glu
Naoise |
4. | Apr 11, 2010: | Folktronic
Naoise |
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2. | May 16, 2011: | New Vague
Epic Struggles, Naoise |
5. | Feb 13, 2010: | lost and found
Epic Struggles |
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3. | May 02, 2011: | New Vague
Naoise |
6. | Feb 11, 2010: | Folktronic
Naoise |
Album Review
Captain Dee
Reviewed 2004-10-18
Reviewed 2004-10-18
Wow. Dosh is an upcoming glitch-hop artist on the Anticon label. This EP is a breath of fresh air! It's named after his newborn son, as you'll hear: the whole album is tender and evocative of childhood. Rhodes Piano, quirky samples, thick layers of sound, and devastatingly sick trip-hop beats coalesce in a unique synthesis that is wonderfully complex, but also strikingly emotive.
If you like instrumental hip-hop, if you like electronica, if you just like evoking the memories of childhood, you gotta play this!!
Favorite Tracks: 1 and 3 blew me away! The whole thing is great though.
**1. Glitchy beat, fuzzy electronics, inaudible samples, happy child-like melodies. Everything you'd expect from a glitch-hop song named after and dedicated to a newborn son. This is fucking amazing, and so tender! (3:33)
2. Ambient, no beat. Wistful piano over soothing, sustained noise. Later, nebulous voices sing along. (Note: This is a Fog remix) (3:55)
**3. Short triumphant piano loops over a dope, in-your-face "tripping" beat and persistent background pulses. I love this shit! (4:11)
*4. Slightly toned down remix of Track 1 – the beat is almost the same, but now the melodic focus is on repeated keyboard chords and chimes. (3:01)
*5. The off-kilter, fuzzed out melodies and busy, clangy beat make for a fascinating, eerily addicting jam. Very noisy, very cool. (6:01)
6. Waltzing piano loops over rockin' uptempo beat gives way to a period of loud fuzzy noise. Later: clicks, glitches and warm electronics take center stage, then all the aforementioned elements rock out together. Crazy. (6:28)
*7. Stuttering drum riffs over happy, rumbling xylophone-like notes. Then an ill beat kicks in. Imagine a silly robot trying to jam island style. (4:09)
If you like instrumental hip-hop, if you like electronica, if you just like evoking the memories of childhood, you gotta play this!!
Favorite Tracks: 1 and 3 blew me away! The whole thing is great though.
**1. Glitchy beat, fuzzy electronics, inaudible samples, happy child-like melodies. Everything you'd expect from a glitch-hop song named after and dedicated to a newborn son. This is fucking amazing, and so tender! (3:33)
2. Ambient, no beat. Wistful piano over soothing, sustained noise. Later, nebulous voices sing along. (Note: This is a Fog remix) (3:55)
**3. Short triumphant piano loops over a dope, in-your-face "tripping" beat and persistent background pulses. I love this shit! (4:11)
*4. Slightly toned down remix of Track 1 – the beat is almost the same, but now the melodic focus is on repeated keyboard chords and chimes. (3:01)
*5. The off-kilter, fuzzed out melodies and busy, clangy beat make for a fascinating, eerily addicting jam. Very noisy, very cool. (6:01)
6. Waltzing piano loops over rockin' uptempo beat gives way to a period of loud fuzzy noise. Later: clicks, glitches and warm electronics take center stage, then all the aforementioned elements rock out together. Crazy. (6:28)
*7. Stuttering drum riffs over happy, rumbling xylophone-like notes. Then an ill beat kicks in. Imagine a silly robot trying to jam island style. (4:09)
Track Listing
1. | Naoise | 4. | Naoise (Cepia Remix) | |||
2. | Rock It to the Next Episode | 5. | Contractions (Live) | |||
3. | Epic Struggles | 6. | Steve the Cat (Live) | |||
7. | Happy Song for Tadhg |