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Martin Dosh was born to an ex-Catholic priest father and an almost-nun mother outside Los Angeles; he and his family moved back to his parents' native Minneapolis when he was just a toddler. By age three,
Dosh had started piano lessons, which he continued until 11, then picking up the drums when he was 15. The next year he moved to Massachusetts to attend music school, tooling around on the East Coast until he eventually returned to his parents' home in 1997 when he was 25 (he had since picked up the keyboards again). Finding the music scene there thriving, he soon started playing drums in the
Andrew Broder-led
Fog, as well as in their instrumental offshoot, Lateduster. In 2003 Anticon released
Dosh's self-titled debut, followed by
Pure Trash, which featured vocal samples from his wife, two children, and his drum students, in 2004.
The Lost Take, which had contributions from
Andrew Bird,
Jeremy Ylvisaker of
Fog, and members of fellow Minneapolitans
Happy Apple and
Tapes 'n Tapes, came out in 2006. A year on the road with
Bird proved to be just enough inspiration for
Dosh to make another album. Entitled
Wolves and Wishes, the debut full-length was released in May 2008, and followed by Tommy in April 2010.
Dosh self-released his next album Silver Faces in 2011 in time for a tour with freak-tronica act Black Moth Super Rainbow, and while on that tour met Ryan Graveface, who released the next
Dosh album Milk Money on his Graveface imprint in 2013. ~ Marisa Brown