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  3. 19 apr 2016 · I AKA I è il secondo album di Ash Koosha (Ashkan Kooshanejad all’anagrafe), producer iraniano – ma stanziato a Londra – che ha esordito nel 2015 con Guud. I AKA I esce ad un solo anno dal debutto e conferma una formula di elettronica astratta/futuristica che unisce IDM, glitch-hop e wonky.

  4. 1 apr 2016 · Ninja Tune are proud to announce the forthcoming release of a new album, I AKA I, from Ash Koosha. Born in Iran and currently living in London, Ash makes the kind of “ mind-bending electronic music ” (Pitchfork), which has had the cognoscenti buzzing for months.

  5. 27 gen 2016 · I AKA I is a shedding of the shackles, a great example of what can happen when someone jettisons rigid structure for boundless creativity. This, above all else, makes Ash Koosha one of 2016's most important players and solidifies I AKA I as one of the most unique records to come out in years.

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  6. www.vice.com › it › topicI AKA I - VICE

    Tutto quello che c'è di 'I AKA I' su VICE. Ash Koosha, il producer iraniano che suona il futuro. Il producer iraniano porterà la sua musica sinestetica, ibrida e affascinante a Torino questo sabato.

  7. 17 apr 2016 · Unlike the seamless, singular vision of last years incredible LP GUUD, I AKA I allows for each piece to breathe, and while it does add a seemingly fragmented element to the record as a whole, it better emphasizes the individual soundscapes created for each song.