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this is not the assumedly expected full length of Koushik, not yet, Stones Throw first releases an outline of his body of work compiling three EPs: "Be With", "One In A Day" and "Battle Times". The full programm can only be found on the CD as all EPs have been or still are available on vinyl seperately.
Koushik's musical approach is somewhat of hybrid - and most likely the music as a result is often viewed as a hybrid non-discribable drifting through the nowhere lands of HipHop beats, fuzzy Funk and Psychedelia. His very unique style of blending different funky and jazzy grooves with mushy spaced-out vocals or dreamy folk guitars in a beat robe that's soaked with HipHop's tradition puts the music out of (m)any contexts and makes it difficult to label. I don't know if I make any sense but i tend to hear Far East harmonies in his singing and attribute it to his indian lineage. Only he knows, but what i know is that his music definitely arrested my full attention with it's light and sweet flavour and it's confusing character that keeps my head nodding. Great work!
(and if anyone sells the battle times 7", hit me up!) |
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