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There he was, this musically lucked child of a once-priest and a near-nun, 12 years old and piled high with a Radio Shack combo stereo, stacks of records, and pockets full of dubbed tapes. It was 1984 and Martin Dosh was orchestrating the soundtracks to his junior high school dances, playing only the choice cuts for the budding romantics and perspiring wallflowers: Run DMC, Prince, Devo, the Cars, New Order... At age 3, Marty had started harassing his folks to bone up for piano lessons (after three years of persistence, they gave in); that he'd developed considerable musical taste before hitting puberty should come as no real surprise.

Call him a one-man band, a virtuoso, a gifted collaborator or a family man, Martin, Marty, Dosh or Dad, our subject has gotten to now by what seems an uncanny path (perhaps call it fate). When they met, Dosh's father was a Catholic priest with pile of degrees, and his mother was living in a convent in Minneapolis preparing herself for nunhood. They left the fold for marriage; subsequently the elder Dosh found himself blacklisted from local employment, and so they left Minnesota as well. Martin was born in the greater Los Angeles area, but at age 2, his health problems and the city's endless sprawl delivered the family back into the musically nurturing arms of the Twin Cities.

Returning to the Midwest, Martin was enrolled in a Montessori school (and piano lessons). By comparison high school was, "academically, horseshit" so Dosh seized his destiny at 16 and moved east to study jazz and drums at Simon's Rock College of Bard in Massachusetts. What followed was a flurry of summer jobs, road trips to see the Grateful Dead, van living around various college outposts in Mass and NY, Zappa-esque noodling in his band Como Zoo, further schooling, the requisite amount of pot, and a little too much partying. But Dosh wanted more for his music and less for his student debt, so he swallowed his pride and returned (at 25) to his parents' in Minneapolis.

He figured the move would be temporary -- he'd save up money and practice drums until he became a self-sustaining virtuoso --but Dosh was going to shows every night and meeting more and more people in the local music-rich scene (a collision of avant jazz, freewheeling rock and progressive hip-hop), quickly realizing that what he needed had been there all along. And throughout his dedicated solo drum-and-keyboard sessions in mom and dad's basement, he'd record, record, record, accumulating a massive library of sound. Soon he'd be a touring member of Andrew Broder's Fog, and full-time player in their instrumental counterpart Lateduster.

In 2003 Anticon proudly released Dosh's virtuoso debut, Dosh, a loop-building collage of shimmering Rhodes, atypical drumming grounded in groove, field recordings and spontaneous performance (much of the album was pieced together using the 100-plus hours of tape he'd recorded at his parents'). By then he'd developed his untouchable live one-man show (swiveling on his drum stool between a kit, his modified Rhodes piano, a few pots and pans, and a simple looping pedal with a 12-second recording limit), and took to the road. Back in Minneapolis, the city he'd finally recognized as home, Dosh had been teaching drum lessons to children and falling in love on the side. He formed a family with his wife Erin (who he'd wooed by handing her a copy a song called "I Think I'm Getting Married") and her 6-year-old son Tadhg. Soon he'd be composing a track titled "Building a Strange Child," and so they would. Dosh's second full-length, Pure Trash was inspired by his life's most pleasant turns, and though the album was instrumental (minus cameos by Erin, Tadhg, the newborn Naoise, and his students), it emoted all the warmth and anticipation, fear and relief that comes with building a family. Dosh's third album, The Lost Take, showcases the man's unique approach to sound with an expanded musicality and growing guest-list including Andrew Bird and members of Tapes 'N Tapes.

His Fourth record, Wolves And Wishes, adds to the ever-impressing oeuvre with the explorative wonderment of a debut album. To date Dosh has recorded with Bonnie 'Prince' Billie, Fog, Jel, Odd Nosdam, Neotropic, Andrew Bird, Redstart, Vicious Vicious, Poor Line Condition, Lateduster, Why?, the Interferents, members of Tapes 'N Tapes, and just about any Twin Cities band with a collective ear for good taste and experimentation. He has shared the stage with Andrew Bird, Wilco, Why?, Damo Suzuki, Gary Wilson, Golden Smog, Sole, My Morning Jacket, Tapes 'n Tapes, cLOUDDEAD, Sage Francis, Devendra Banhart, Kid Dakota, Alias, Themselves, Peanut Butter Wolf, P.O.S., Happy Apple, Joseph Arthur, Pizza Boys, the Bad Plus, The Jayhawks, Atmosphere, DJ Vadim and many more.

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Tommy
abr0101

Wolves And Wishes
abr0084

The Lost Take
abr0067 CD/LP (2006)

pure trash
abr0043 CD/LP (2004)

naoise ep
abr0042 CD/LP (2004)

self-titled
abr0032 CD/LP (2003)

artist news


July 15, 2010


The folks at High Frequency Media shared this excellent live video of Dosh doing "Call the Kettle" in Milwaukee.


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June 18, 2010


The Hood Internet has dropped a mashup of Dosh's "Airlift" and New Boyz's "Tie Me Down" featuring Ray J.


May 17, 2010


Also, Martin Dosh recently spoke to The A.V. Club about his just-released fifth album, Tommy.

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April 26, 2010


Check out the brand new Dosh video for "Airlift" directed by Shal Ngo. Stereogum had the premier, and you can also catch it on Anticon's Vimeo channel or below.


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April 20, 2010


Baeble has great footage of Dosh playing Austin's Scoot Inn last month. The four songs played include unreleased gem "From the House of Caesar."


April 14, 2010


The A.V. Club has given Tommy an A-, citing "some of the most vulnerable, exultant melodies Dosh has captured yet."



shows

Dosh. September 03, 2010.
Minnesota State Fair - Saint Paul, MN w/

Dosh. September 04, 2010.
Minnesota State Fair - Saint Paul, MN w/

Dosh. September 13, 2010.
Black Cat Backstage - Washington D.C. w/ Baths, El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 14, 2010.
Daniel Street Club - Milford, CT w/ Baths, El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 15, 2010.
The Middle East - Cambridge, MA w/ Baths, El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 16, 2010.
Knitting Factory - Brooklyn, NY w/ El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 17, 2010.
Kung Fu Necktie - Philadelphia, PA w/ El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 19, 2010.
Bug Jar - Rochester, NY w/ Baths, El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 20, 2010.
Brillobox - Pittsburgh, PA w/ Baths, El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 21, 2010.
Northside Tavern - Cincinnati, OH w/ Baths, El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 22, 2010.
Grog Shop - Cleveland, OH w/ Baths, El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 23, 2010.
Founders Brewing Co. - Grand Rapids, MI w/ Baths, El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 24, 2010.
Majestic Theatre - Madison, WI w/ Baths, El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 25, 2010.
Lincoln Hall - Chicago, IL w/ Baths El Ten Eleven w/

Dosh. September 27, 2010.
Rock Island Brewing Co. - Rock Island, IL w/ Baths, El Ten Eleve w/

press

Cystsfts - October 2008
Wolves And Wishes

Relevant - October 2008
general

The Yellow Stereo - April 2008
Wolves And Wishes

WXPN - April 2008
Wolves And Wishes

Pitchfork Media - March 2008
Wolves And Wishes

Stereogum - March 2008
Wolves And Wishes

The Big Takeover- March 2007
The Lost Take

Pitchforkmedia - March 2007
general

SF Weekly - February 2007
general

Austin Chronicle - January 2007
general

Pitchforkmedia - January 2007
general

Daytrotter - December 2006
general

Jam Base - December 2006
The Lost Take

Dusted Magazine - December 2006
The Lost Take

XLR8R - November 2006
The Lost Take

Lost At Sea - November 2006
The Lost Take

Treblezine.com - October 2006
The Lost Take

Resonance - October 2006
The Lost Take

Pitchforkmedia - October 2006
general

Pulse Of The Twin Cities - October 2006
general

URB - October 2006
The Lost Take

Under The Radar - October 2006
The Lost Take

Pitchforkmedia - October 2006
The Lost Take

The Onion/AV Club - October 2006
The Lost Take