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Socalled Instrumentals
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Peace Is Better Than War
2021 · single
Eh to Zed (Canadian Music)
2021 · single
Laundry and Dishes
2021 · single
Purim Purim Purim (Rash Rash Rash)
2021 · single
No Concept (Multitasking)
2021 · single
(Fuck) The Senate
2021 · single
The Internet Killed Me (Screenshot)
2021 · single
Bernie Sanders
2021 · single
The 2nd Season
2019 · albüm
Di Frosh
2018 · albüm
Roumanishe Kretchme
2018 · single
Yiddish Meydl
2018 · single
Di Frosh
2018 · single
Tales from Odessa
2017 · albüm
Peoplewatching
2015 · albüm
Sleepover
2013 · albüm
The Season
2013 · albüm
Passover 2013: A Twenty-First Century Seder
2013 · albüm
Ghettoblaster
2007 · albüm
Ghettoblaster (Single)
2007 · single
The Socalled Seder - A Hip-Hop Haggadah
2006 · albüm
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Josh Dolgin is a Montreal-based music producer, piano player, and accordionist who makes eclectic hip-hop under the stage alias Socalled. Klezmer, folk music, and funk are among the styles and genres Dolgin incorporates into a lively mix of singing and rapping. Socalled's debut album was a collaboration with British composer Sophie Solomon titled HiphopKhasene, released by Piranha in 2003. Clarinetist David Krakauer was a featured performer on the album, and Dolgin returned the favor by appearing with on Krakauer's Live in Krakow (Label Bleu) the same year. Socalled contributed to Beyond the Pale's album Consensus: Live in Concert in 2005, the same year he released The So Called Seder: A Hip Hop Haggadah for JDub Records. Ghettoblaster followed in 2006 on the French label Bleu Electric before it received a U.S. release in 2007 by JDub. In 2010, Dolgin was the subject of a documentary entitled The Socalled Movie for the National Film Board of Canada. Lorber Films oversaw the U.S. theatrical release. His album SleepOver arrived in 2011 with guests including rapper Roxanne Shante, vocalist Katie Moore, and then-95-year-old pianist Irving Fields. Two years later, Dare to Care Records released a cast recording of his puppet musical The Season. In addition to Dolgin, it included performances by Moore, Yves Lambert, Rich Ly, and Yassin Alsalman, aka Narcy. The same label issued 2015's People Watching, which featured over two-dozen guests (including Narcy, Moore, Lambert, and Ly), and 2017's Tales from Odessa, "A Socalled Yiddish Musical." ~ Marcy Donelson