Deep Focus #1 Dosh - The Lost Take
This week, Sleepyhead is going to feature my favorite albums for the deep focus while working. The 1st issue is about the muti-instrumentist Dosh's album "The Lost Take"
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This week, Sleepyhead is going to feature my favorite albums for the deep focus while working, delivering the great music which help you to go into the flow state. The very first issue of “Deep Focus” features Dosh’s album “The Lost Take”
Dosh will take you to the flow state with its uncotegorizable music.
Dosh is a Minnesota-based muti-instrumentist, who originally performs as a percussionist. “The Lost Take” had been released back in 2006 by indie-label Anticon, where Why? and Bathes belong as well".
In “The Lost Take”, there is almost no lyrics sung in each track. So I would say this can be said as an instrumental music, which seems preferable for a lot of people to listen to while working. Every songs in the album consists of so many layers of the instruments with the firm percussive beat, also the repetitive phrases of the electric piano, orgão, pats, are looping and gradually changing its form of the songs.
The soundscape feeling like floating above the fantasy world would give you a transparent partition to separate you from the outer world. Its uncategorizable music would get you lost in somewhere, and you can soak yourself into the flow state.
So, It’s Monday. Let’s start off to work with deep focus.
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