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| Lost At Sea magazine |
Martin Dosh breaks his silence on The Lost Take. For two albums, the Minneapolis-based multi-instrumentalist let his immaculately glued-together, technicolor collages of keyboard and drum loops – culled from a vast library of such things – do all his talking. On The Lost Take's "Everybody Cheer Up Song," Dosh sings for the first time on record. And what he has to say may shock you; more than likely, though, it won't....full text |
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| Kevchino |
| Martin Dosh is perhaps best known as the drummer and keyboardist for Minneapolis-based indie rockers Fog, but what he does best a bit below the radar is his solo work as one of electronica's most amazing one-man band. Using homemade instruments duct-taped together from an old drum-kit, a Rhodes keyboard, and some leftover electrical wiring, Dosh creates unique ambient works using his crowd-pleasing MacGyver-like techniques....full text |
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| PitchFork |
| Martin Dosh is an unabashed sentimentalist. It's rumored that he sealed the deal with his future wife, Erin, by writing a song called "I Think I'm Getting Married". His only proper EP is named for his son, Naoise, and its closing track-- a tripping, delicate aubade riding a playfully broken beat teased out by xylophone twinkles and turntable snips-- is "Happy Song for Tadgh", a dedication to his half-brother....full text |
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