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		<title>Koushik &#8211; Be With</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;&#160; Stones Throw&#8217;s latest discovery is Koushik Ghosh, who unlike many other projects from the label, has nothing to do with Madlib, and is not a funk reissue. Instead, Koushik is a new breed of artist&#160;- one that meets at the crossroads of hard-hitting, atmospheric production (ala DJ Shadow) meshed with lightly sung 60&#8242;s psyche-rock&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2005/08/17/koushik-be-with/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Stones Throw&#8217;s latest discovery is Koushik Ghosh, who unlike many other projects from the label, has nothing to do with Madlib, and is not a funk reissue. Instead, Koushik is a new breed of artist&nbsp;- one that meets at the crossroads of hard-hitting, atmospheric production (ala DJ Shadow) meshed with lightly sung 60&#8242;s psyche-rock vocals. Be With is a 15 track release, which combines all three of Koushik&#8217;s EP&#8217;s (recorded between 2000-2004) into one easy-to-listen-to package.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The album begins with the title track, &#8220;Be With&#8221;, a beautifully breezy arrangement of chopped up acoustic guitars, flutes, harps, and drums, and &#8216;Shik&#8217;s relaxing, light as Air vocals. Also standing out with similar flair in this first section of the album is the drum-crazy &#8220;Pretty Soon&#8221;, that evokes memories of Fat Jon&#8217;s similarly themed instrumental style. Things get darker and eerier as the album progresses, most notably with the Automator-styled drum patterns of &#8220;Back To The End&#8221;, or the somewhat random &#8220;Too Many Ways&#8221;. He comes back to somewhat jazz/funk roots on the last section of the album, the Battle Times EP, which delights, with the voyaging &#8220;Battle Rhymes For Battle Times&#8221; and the sultry, evolving sounds of &#8220;Ew&#8221;.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Stones Throw&#8217;s latest works as a good introduction to a potentially big artist of tomorrow, but is over before you know it. With three EP&#8217;s combined into one project, we do getto see the artist at different levels in his career, but does come off as somewhat of a hodge-podge of different styles and sounds. Be With shows potential for the new artist, but heads will ultimately decide where they stand with him when either a true full-length is released, or he produced a record with a dynamic, equally talented emcee.</p>
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