FOGGY NOTIONS PRESENTS
MILOSH (PLUG RESEARCH)
DONAL DINEEN (VISUALS)
APRIL 9th WHELAN’S (UPSTAIRS)
TICKETS €10 FROM WAV, TICKETS.IE, ROAD, CITY DISCS
www.myspace.com/milosh
www.plugresearch.com
Canadian act Milosh makes a welcome return to Ireland after his debut performance in Cork last November as part of The Model and Donal Dineen’s (The Small Hours, Today FM) acclaimed experimental music series Month of Sundays. Milosh plays Cork, Kerry, Sligo and finally Dublin on April 9th where he will play a Whelan’s gig with Donal Dineen on visuals.
Mike Milosh (Toronto, Canada) makes optimistic music for pessimistic times. His 2004 debut album You Make Me Feel 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 out to. But then they broke up…
His 2006 album Meme was recorded in the twelve months after his relationship's collapse. Meme explores all facets of the newly-single male experience: heartache, loneliness, lust, guilt, soul searching, and eventually, romantic rebirth.
Meme fits comfortably alongside Junior Boys and Boards of Canada, using a broad electronic palette to frame experiences charged with raw feeling.
Milosh crafts emotional tones to stir strong reaction. Ears glow and heads nod to the caress of each romantic composition. The more you listen the deeper you drift. Mike Milosh pulls all the right strings without forcing a thing.
“Milosh gives his productions a dreamlike feel that makes it seem as though nothing could hurt while you're wrapped inside them.” – Stylus Magazine
“The gorgeous electronic backdrops on Mike Milosh's debut, You Make Me Feel, are complemented by such wonderfully simplistic verse that it's hard to believe this isn't his third or fourth release.” – Prefixmag.com
MILOSH (PLUG RESEARCH)
DONAL DINEEN (VISUALS)
APRIL 9th WHELAN’S (UPSTAIRS)
TICKETS €10 FROM WAV, TICKETS.IE, ROAD, CITY DISCS
www.myspace.com/milosh
www.plugresearch.com
Canadian act Milosh makes a welcome return to Ireland after his debut performance in Cork last November as part of The Model and Donal Dineen’s (The Small Hours, Today FM) acclaimed experimental music series Month of Sundays. Milosh plays Cork, Kerry, Sligo and finally Dublin on April 9th where he will play a Whelan’s gig with Donal Dineen on visuals.
Mike Milosh (Toronto, Canada) makes optimistic music for pessimistic times. His 2004 debut album You Make Me Feel 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 out to. But then they broke up…
His 2006 album Meme was recorded in the twelve months after his relationship's collapse. Meme explores all facets of the newly-single male experience: heartache, loneliness, lust, guilt, soul searching, and eventually, romantic rebirth.
Meme fits comfortably alongside Junior Boys and Boards of Canada, using a broad electronic palette to frame experiences charged with raw feeling.
Milosh crafts emotional tones to stir strong reaction. Ears glow and heads nod to the caress of each romantic composition. The more you listen the deeper you drift. Mike Milosh pulls all the right strings without forcing a thing.
“Milosh gives his productions a dreamlike feel that makes it seem as though nothing could hurt while you're wrapped inside them.” – Stylus Magazine
“The gorgeous electronic backdrops on Mike Milosh's debut, You Make Me Feel, are complemented by such wonderfully simplistic verse that it's hard to believe this isn't his third or fourth release.” – Prefixmag.com