Milosh's debut album, You Make Me Feel ("Top 10 Electronic Albums" - iTunes (2004)) was a work reveling in the joys of new love. Celebrating everything from his girlfriend's taste to her positive presence in his life, it was a great record to make love to. But then they broke up…
Recorded in the 12 months after his relationship's collapse, his latest album Meme explores all facets of the newly-single male experience: heartache, loneliness, lust, guilt, soul searching, and eventually, romantic rebirth. Mike Milosh expertly manipulates notes to take on fresh life. He's erased his classical music training in favor of unique selfconstruction. Milosh crafts emotional tones to stir strong reaction. Gliding on shuffling beats and post-Blade Runner keyboards, Meme fits comfortably alongside Junior Boys and Boards of Canada, using a broad electronic palette to frame experiences charged with raw feeling. The more you listen the deeper you drift. Milosh pulls all the right strings without forcing a thing.
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Timeframe: Summer 2006
Situation: To / For / Pkg
Genre: Down-tempo / Electronica / Soul
Location: Toronto, Canada
Label: Plug Research
Listen: XLR8R Listening Station | myspace.com/milosh
Watch: Simple People video
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Press: Music For Robots Review | Prefix Magazine Review | PopMatters Review