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Dose One

Adam Drucker (born April 21, 1977), better known by his stage name Doseone, is an American rapper, producer, poet and artist. He is a co-founder of the indie hip hop record label Anticon. He has also been a member of numerous groups including Deep Puddle Dynamics, Greenthink, Clouddead, Themselves, Subtle, 13 & God, Go Dark, Nevermen, and A7pha. Doseone is known for his extensive collaborations with other Anticon members, forming numerous groups and performing guest spots on others' releases. He has recorded with many musicians including Mr. Dibbs, Aesop Rock, Slug, Sole, Alias, Jel, Odd Nosdam, Why?, Fog, Boom Bip, The Notwist and Mike Patton. He has also released several solo albums, including the spoken word album Soft Skulls and a combination audio CD and poetry book The Pelt.

Links to Peel[]

Peel played the work of Doseone when he was collaborating with Boom Bip for the Circle album as well as the track, Mannequin Hand Trapdoor, which later entered the 2002 Festive Fifty at number 32. A session of Boom Bip and Doseone together was also broadcast on Peel's show in 2002. However, Peel never played any of Doseone's solo material, but did play material from Clouddead which Doseone was a member of.

Festive Fifty Entries[]

Sessions[]

1. Recorded live from Maida Vale with Boom Bip: 2002-07-17. First Broadcast: 17 July 2002

  • Square / Dead Man's Teal / Me And People / Accapella / Birdcatcher's Return / Birdcatchers Oath / Danger Will Robinson

Other Shows Played[]

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Boom Bip & Dose One - Mannequin Hand Trapdoor

2002

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