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구순돌/연습장/노아23
April 27, 2014 - Rainbow Bistro - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
기본 정보
출생1978년 2월 10일(1978-02-10)(46세)
Natchez, Mississippi, US
직업Rapper, producer
장르Hip hop
활동 시기1997–present
레이블Plague Language
(2000-present)
Legendary Entertainment
(2002-present)
2nd Rec
(2003-2007)
Fake Four Inc.
(2009-2011)
Northstar Imprint
(2003-2004)
Vermin Street
(2010)
Candy Drips
(2014-present)
관련 활동Orphan, Baracuda, Livestock, Ceschi
웹사이트noah23.tumblr.com

Noah Raymond Brickley (born February 10, 1978), better known by his stage name Noah23, is a Canadian-American hip hop artist from Guelph, Ontario. He is co-founder of the Plague Language collective and record label,[1] and has been described as "one of Canada's best, most underrated MCs".[2]

Career[편집]

Noah Raymond Brickley was born in 1978 in Natchez, Mississippi and moved to Guelph, Ontario at the age of 4.[3] He began rapping in the early 1990s[4] and released his first album, originally titled Plague Language, in 1999. This album, initially released on cassette, was remastered and released on CD in 2006 under the name Cytoplasm Pixel.

In the late 1990s, Noah23 started the record label Plague Language with producer Orphan (real name Kingston Maguire, who went on to become one half of production duo Blue Sky Black Death).[5] In the early 2000s the Plague Language label released music from artists such as Baracuda,[6] Livestock,[7] Orko the Sycotik Alien,[8] Penny,[9] The Main,[10] and Madadam.[11] In 2004, following the departure of Orphan, the label entered into a period of indefinite hiatus.[12] Plague Language continues to exist, however, as both an imprint on associated Canadian label Legendary Entertainment[13] and as a loose collective of Guelph-based hip-hop artists.[14]

Noah23 is involved with side projects associated with Plague Language, including Crunk23, Famous Playaz, The Weird Apples, and Bourgeois Cyborgs.[15] He has also collaborated with other artists, such as Lil B The Based God, Cadence Weapon, Josh Martinez, K-the-I???, Sole, Jim Guthrie,[16] Myka 9, Ceschi, Awol One, Liz Powell of Land of Talk, Ghettosocks, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Gregory Pepper,[17] and Buck 65.[18]

He has performed with Kool Keith, Busdriver, Subtitle, Islands, Matisyahu,[19] and many more, including Astronautalis, Clouddead, Eternia, Grand Buffet, Radioinactive, The Constantines, Plastic Little, Modulok, TheSaurus, Shabba D, DJ Scientist, Krinjah, Shad, and Swollen Members.[출처 필요]

On May 3, 2011, Noah23 announced that he would retire from music at the end of the year.[20][21] Throughout the first half of 2012 he expressed uncertainty over the possibility of his return to music. On July 31, 2012, he stated he was considering returning to music in the new year,[22] and on August 4 he officially announced he would begin releasing new material in 2013.[23]

Post-hiatus: 2012-present[편집]

Noah23's first post-hiatus album, titled Wingfoot, was released for download on December 21, 2012.[24] On February 10, 2013, Noah23 released the EP Tropical Fruit, featuring production by Pictureplane.[25] On May 23, he released the collaborative album Lotus Deities,[26] which features an array of guest appearances, and includes a remix of "Comin' Home" by City and Colour. On August 20, he released the third and final entry in the Occult Trill series, subtitled Blast Master Therion.[27] While the first two entries in the series are mixtapes, this release is considered an "official album".[28] On September 3, he released the alternative folk EP Husk under his Yukon Dawn moniker. The EP is dedicated to Noah23's mother for her sixtieth birthday. On October 9, he released a Ween-themed mixtape titled Ween x Noah23 (Browntape). On January 31, 2014, Noah23 released a collaborative EP with producer Horse Head, titled Delicate Genius,[29] On February 23, he released a compilation of guest appearances, singles and miscellaneous tracks titled Rare Gems. On July 23, he released a collaborative album with producer David Klopek titled Light Years,[30] which he described as a "golden era", "boom bap"-style record, likening its sound to that of his earlier albums Jupiter Sajitarius and Crab Nebula, and to the music of Kool Keith, MF DOOM and Organized Konfusion.[31] On August 23, he released a trap-influenced solo album, titled Street Astrology.[32] On October 31, he released a Halloween-themed EP titled Blood, produced by Party Trash.[33] On January 23, 2015, he released a full-length collaboration with production duo Blown, titled Noah23 x Blown, exploring a range of styles "from based to metal to reggae to hyphy to boom bap".[34][35] Noah23 x Blown and the Blood EP were released on Nashville-based label Candy Drips.[33][34] On May 23, 2015, Noah23 released his first double-album, titled Peacock Angel.[36] As of October 2015, he is recording a new solo album titled Aquarian Alien, after which he will record a fifth collaboration with Crunk Chris, under their CRUNK23 moniker, for release in 2016.[37][38]

Style[편집]

Noah23's lyrical style has been described as "a mix of biological terms, technological expressions, esoteric topics, scientific fractions and traditional 'rap writing'", the repetitive use of which is intended "to weave and enlarge a meta-layered web of correlative links and references". He is influenced by the theory of memetics, which he describes as "the study of ideas and language as replicating biological entities that live in the host organism which is the mind". Brickley has described his work as being "like a giant self referential body of thought" characterised by "motif and repetition".[39]

Selected discography[편집]

See also[편집]

References[편집]

  1. Khanna, Vish (February 2008). “Noah23 (Page 3)”. 《Exclaim!》. 2012년 10월 7일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2012년 8월 16일에 확인함. 
  2. Quinlan, Thomas (February 2008). “The Hilarious Livestock & Leon Murphy - The Rawganic EP”. 《Exclaim!》. 2013년 1월 2일에 확인함. 
  3. Andy (2001년 8월 5일). “Noah23”. UGSMAG. 2011년 7월 25일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2011년 11월 12일에 확인함. 
  4. B, Jon (2008년 9월 7일). “Noah23”. UGSMAG. 2011년 7월 25일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2011년 11월 12일에 확인함. 
  5. Newton (October 2006). “Blue Sky Black Death "A Heap Of Broken Images". Hip Hop Core. 
  6. B, Jon (2008년 6월 18일). “Baracuda”. UGSMAG. 2011년 10월 3일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2012년 8월 17일에 확인함. 
  7. “Plague Language – Instant Classic”. UGSMAG. 2009년 8월 21일. 
  8. Fritz The Cat (2004). “Beats and Rhymes”. VICE. 
  9. Dameron, Emerson (2003년 2월 20일). “Penny - The Clockforth Movement”. Dusted Magazine. 2016년 3월 4일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2012년 8월 17일에 확인함. 
  10. “The Main – Clamnesia”. UGSMAG. 2011년 12월 5일. 
  11. Khanna, Vish (February 2010). “Various - Plague Language”. 《Exclaim!》. 
  12. Lyricide - interview (2007) 보관됨 2013-09-15 - 웨이백 머신
  13. “Legendary Entertainment website”. 
  14. B, Jon (2011년 9월 7일). “Noah23”. UGSMAG. 2011년 7월 25일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2012년 9월 2일에 확인함. 
  15. Khanna, Vish (2008년 9월 3일). “Noah23 Preps New Album, Tour”. 《Exclaim!》. 
  16. Ranta, Alan (2009년 2월 13일). “Noah23: Rock, Paper, Scissors”. 《PopMatters》. 
  17. Piza, Katia (2011년 5월 19일). “Review: Noah23 – Fry Cook On Venus (2011)”. Mezzic. 
  18. Khanna, Vish (2010년 11월 16일). “Noah23 - Heart of Rock”. 《Exclaim!》. 
  19. JasonASerwatka (2010년 4월 2일). “Interview with Noah 23”. The Interview Today. 
  20. Khanna, Vish (2013년 3월 7일). “Noah23's Tropical Fruit: EP stream and Q&A”. CBC Music. 2013년 4월 22일에 확인함. 
  21. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2011년 5월 3일). “america, book me now. i'm retiring at the end of the year”. Twitter. 2013년 1월 28일에 확인함. 
  22. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2012년 7월 31일). “comtemplating returning to music after this year is up. i'm feeling more positive about it. i'm not 100% decided, but this is the closest i've leaned towards a come back. ...”. Facebook. 2013년 1월 28일에 확인함. 
  23. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2012년 8월 4일). “so yeah i'm officially gonna be back in the new year. #2013 shit”. Twitter. 2013년 1월 28일에 확인함. 
  24. 319 (2012년 12월 21일). “Noah23 – Wingfoot”. Ugsmag. 2013년 1월 28일에 확인함. 
  25. 319 (2013년 2월 11일). “Noah23 – Tropical Fruit”. Ugsmag. 2013년 2월 11일에 확인함. 
  26. “Noah23 - Lotus Deities”. Ugsmag. 2013년 5월 23일. 2013년 5월 23일에 확인함. 
  27. “Noah23 – Occult Trill III: Blast Master Therion”. Ugsmag. 2013년 8월 20일. 2013년 11월 2일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2013년 9월 10일에 확인함. 
  28. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2013년 8월 20일). “ФℭҜvŁ† †ЯiŁŁ III: βŁΔ§† றΔ§†€Я †Ҥ€ЯiФ₦”. Bandcamp. 2013년 8월 24일에 확인함. 
  29. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2014년 1월 31일). “Delicate Genius - Noah23”. Bandcamp. 2014년 1월 31일에 확인함. 
  30. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2014년 7월 23일). “Noah23 - Light Years”. Bandcamp. 2014년 8월 20일에 확인함. 
  31. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2014년 5월 4일). “[...] The vibe of this one is similar to my previous work Jupiter Sajitarius or Crab Nebula. Its kind of a 90s abstract boom bap golden era smoothe pimpin kind of a record. [...]”. Facebook. 2014년 5월 12일에 확인함. 
  32. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2014년 8월 23일). “Noah23 - Street Astrology”. Bandcamp. 2014년 9월 22일에 확인함. 
  33. “Noah23 - Blood”. Bandcamp. 2014년 10월 31일. 2014년 10월 31일에 확인함. 
  34. “Noah23 & Blown - Noah23 x Blown”. Bandcamp. 2014년 1월 23일. 2014년 10월 31일에 확인함. 
  35. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2014년 10월 5일). “Noah23 - The theme for the upcoming project produced by duo BLOWN is variety ... Also doing a few jams with Swag Toof for the DGAF ep.”. Facebook. 2014년 12월 6일에 확인함. 
  36. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2015년 5월 23일). “Peacock Angel - Noah23”. Bandcamp. 2015년 8월 21일에 확인함. 
  37. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2015년 8월 20일). “I'm gonna be doing a new album with Crunk Chris in October and then working on a new solo called Aquarian Alien for next year”. Twitter. 2015년 8월 21일에 확인함. 
  38. “Noah Raymond Brickley”. 《www.facebook.com》. 
  39. “Noah23 Interview”. Lyricide. 2007년 5월 22일. 2013년 9월 15일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2013년 2월 8일에 확인함. 

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