Dosh: Milk Money

Dosh: Milk Money
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Dosh
Label: Graveface
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 643157427100
Genre: Electronic
Vinyl LP pressing. 2013 album from the singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Over the years, Martin Dosh has graciously given over rich compositions like 'First Impossible' (which became Andrew Bird's 'Not a Robot But a Ghost') to collaboration, but with Milk Money, Dosh decided to let his arrangements stand on their own. Blending elements of hip hop, jazz drumming, vocal samples and electronic production, he builds a variety of warm soundscapes. His mixes of piano, percussion, vocals and more are broad, room-filling compositions, created by running the elements of each track through guitar amplifiers simultaneously, creating a 're-amp' effect that allows each song to breathe. Milk Money is the recording of a vital mind alive with the possibility of what it can create. It brims with a warmth that can't be digitized. It's the satisfying, immediate thwack of drumstick again drumhead, the visceral pleasure of a grown-up boy at play inside a musical fort.
Tracks:
1.1 We Are the Worst
1.2 Death Set
1.3 Kisses
1.4 20 Year
1.5 Unto Internity
1.6 Golden Silver
1.7 Legos [For Terry]