Josh One

Josh One in 2014
Josh One
Birth nameJoshua Noteboom
BornIowa, United States
GenresHip Hop, Trip Hop, Soul, Electronica
Occupation(s)Producer, Dj, Remixer, Musician
InstrumentsTurntables,
keyboards, synthesizers,
Years active1995–present
LabelsBoomnote Music, Plug Research, Atlantic Records, Elektra Records
Associated actsRepeater
Websitewww.boomnotemusic.com/

Josh One is an American producer and DJ.

History

Josh One is a DJ/Producer based in Long Beach, CA.

His debut recording as a solo artist was Contemplation in 2001. He remixed the three time, Grammy nominated Nappy Roots "Po' Folk's" on Atlantic Records. The debut album Narrow Path was released in 2004, and featured Aloe Blacc and Myka 9. His second album Tolerance was released in 2009. He remixed Fitz & The Tantrums "Out Of My League" that went platinum and hit #1 on the Billboard Alternative charts on Elektra Records.

In 2005 he created Boomnote Music, an independent record label and production company.

Discography

Solo Albums

  • Grey Skies EP Immergent (2003)
  • Narrow Path LP Immergent (2004)
  • Tolerance LP Boomnote Music (2009)
  • Tolerance Instrumentals & Remixes Boomnote Music (2010)
  • Wrong Way Remixes EP Plug Research Records (2015)
  • Further Remixed EP Boomnote Music (2016)
  • Time Stamp LP Boomnote Music (2017)
  • Time Stamp (Instrumentals) LP Boomnote Music (2018)
gollark: Something like `{"tracks": [{"title": "bee movie full soundtrack", "start": 0, "end": 600000}] }`, while odd-looking, is valid JSON.
gollark: All the parser implementations around should accept that as valid, and you can use a fixed amount of size.
gollark: Okay, very hacky but technically workable: have an XTMF metadata block of a fixed size, and after the actual JSON data, instead of just ending it with a `}`, have enough spaces to fill up the remaining space then a `}`.
gollark: XTMF was not really designed for this use case, so it'll be quite hacky. What you can do is leave a space at the start of the tape of a fixed size, and stick the metadata at the start of that fixed-size region; the main problem is that start/end locations are relative to the end of the metadata, not the start of the tape, so you'll have to recalculate the offsets each time the metadata changes size. Unfortunately, I just realized now that the size of the metadata can be affected by what the offset is.
gollark: The advantage of XTMF is that your tapes would be playable by any compliant program for playback, and your thing would be able to read tapes from another program.
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