Talk:Noah23/Temp

Noah Raymond Brickley (born February 10, 1978), better known by his stage name Noah23, is an alternative hip hop artist based in Guelph, Ontario. He is co-founder of the Plague Language collective and record label.

He is often credited for his production work under the alias Warhol. In addition, he pursues post-folk and witch house side projects under the monikers Yukon Dawn and SabrToof respectively.

History
Noah23 was born in 1978 in Natchez, Mississippi, and moved to Guelph, Ontario at the age of 4. He began rapping in the early 1990s and released his first album, originally entitled Plague Language, in 1999. This album, initially released on cassette, was remastered and released on CD in 2006 under the name Cytoplasm Pixel.

In the late 1990s, Noah23 started the record label Plague Language with producer Orphan (aka Kingston Maguire, who went on to become one half of production duo Blue Sky Black Death). In the early 2000s the Plague Language label released music from artists such as Baracuda, Livestock, Orko, Penny, The Main, and Madadam. In 2004, following the departure of Orphan, the label entered into a period of indefinite hiatus. Plague Language continues to exist, however, as both an imprint on associated Canadian label Legendary Entertainment and as a loose collective of Guelph-based hip-hop artists.

Noah23 is involved in numerous Plague Language affiliated side projects, including Famous Playaz, The Weird Apples, CRUNK23 and Bourgeois Cyborgs. He has also collaborated with other artists such as Cadence Weapon, Josh Martinez, K-the-I???, Sole, Jim Guthrie, Myka 9, Ceschi, Awol One, Liz Powell of Land of Talk, Ghettosocks, Gregory Pepper, and Buck 65.

He has shared the stage with Kool Keith, Busdriver, Subtitle, Islands, Matisyahu, and many more, including Astronautalis, Clouddead, Eternia, Grand Buffet, Radioinactive, The Constantines, Plastic Little, Modulok, TheSaurus, Shabba D, DJ Scientist, Krinjah, Shad K, and Swollen Members.

On May 3, 2011 Noah23 announced that he would retire from music at the end of the year. Throughout the first half of 2011 he expressed uncertainty over the possibility of his return to music. On July 31, 2012, he stated he was considering returning to music in the new year, and on August 4 he officially announced he would begin releasing new material in 2013.

Discography

 * Albums
 * Cytoplasm Pixel (1999)
 * Neophyte Phenotype (2001)
 * Quicksand (2002)
 * Tau Ceti (2003)
 * Mitochondrial Blues (2004)
 * Sigma Octantis (2004)
 * The Train Rawbers (2004) (with Homesick & Livestock, as The Train Rawbers)
 * Jupiter Sajitarius (2004)
 * Clout (2006)
 * Technoshamanism (2006) (with Crunk Chris, as CRUNK23)
 * The Big Crunch (2008) (with Livestock & Madadam, as The Weird Apples)
 * Bourgeois Cyborgs (2008) (with Baracuda, as Bourgeois Cyborgs)
 * Dirty Bling (2008) (with Crunk Chris, as CRUNK23)
 * Rock Paper Scissors (2008)
 * Upside Down Bluejay (2008)
 * Crab Nebula (2009) (with Madadam)
 * Feature Presentation (2009) (with DS, as Famous Playaz)
 * Spare Ribs for the Eve of Destruction (2009) (with Crunk Chris, as CRUNK23)
 * Fry Cook on Venus (2011)
 * Vision & Voice (2011)
 * Illegal Ideas Inc. (2011) (with Crunk Chris, as CRUNK23)
 * TBA (2013)


 * EPs
 * Ancient Israelites Older Than Anorthosite (2004) (with Jaffa Gate)
 * Amalthea Magnetosphere (2006)
 * Funny Money (2007) (with DS, as Famous Playaz)
 * The Fool (2007) (with Lord Kufu)
 * Vermin vs Noah23 EP (2010) (with Vinyl Blight)
 * Noah23 / Playpad Circus (2010) (with Playpad Circus)
 * Heart of Rock (2010)
 * The Terminal Illness EP (2011) (with Krem)
 * Zoom (2011)


 * Mixtapes
 * The Unmixtape (2009)
 * Instant Classic (2009) (with Baracuda, Livestock, The Main, DS, Tykus, et al., as Plague Language Fam)
 * Based Sky Black Death: Blue Lunar Night (2010)
 * Noah23 vs Wu-Tang: Enter the 23rd Chamber (2010)
 * Prefuse 23 (2011)
 * Gimme Indie Rock (2011)
 * Lamp of Invisible Light (2011)
 * Noah23 Meets Company Flow: 23 from the Hospital (2011)
 * Occult Trill: The Witch-Tape (2011)
 * Occult Trill II: The Sun Rewinds (2011)


 * Compilations
 * Cameo Therapy (2007)
 * Plague Language Compilation (2009) (with Baracuda, Livestock, The Main, Madadam, Lord Kufu, et al.)
 * Super Yukes 5000 (2011) (as Yukon Dawn)
 * Pirate Utopias (77 Lost Scrolls) (2011)
 * Noah23 for Dummies (2012)


 * Singles
 * "Crypto Sporidian" b/w "Deadly Rays" (2002) (with Baracuda)
 * "Paper Cranes" b/w "No Such Thing as Twins" (2003) (with Jaffa Gate)
 * "Chicken Pox" (2004)


 * Guest appearances
 * Baracuda - "Deadly Rays", "Dental Plan" & "Duplicate Version" from Tetragammoth (2002)
 * The Twin Sisters - "A Bike a Horse a Tree" from Amulet (2002)
 * Penny - "Antique Couplings" from The Clockforth Movement (2002)
 * Plague Language - "Soylent Brown" & "Tokyo Strings" from Farewell Archetypes (2003)
 * Feelix - "Homewood" from Critical Focus (2004)
 * Homesick - "Shell Shock Rock" from Tangent Wars (2005)
 * Livestock - "Coconut Bomb" from Spiral Like the Nine (2005)
 * Scott da Ros - "They Made Me Do It" from They Made Me Do It (2005)
 * Vert - "Yrs" from Some Beans & an Octopus (2006)
 * Livestock - "Isis Hathor" from The Afterlife of Jazz (2007)
 * Livestock & Leon Murphy - "Anarcho-Taoists" from The Rawganic EP (2007)
 * Baracuda - "Off the Hook" from Knucklebone (2008)
 * Bleubird - "Ripe Figs Remix" from Street Talk 2 (2008)
 * Factor Chandelier - "Electric Furs of a Lynx" from Chandelier (2008)
 * Josh Martinez & DJ Zone - "Moonlanding" from The World Famous Sex Buffet: Mixed Tape CD  (2008)
 * The Main - "Roach and the Beetle" & "Rosey Rockbottom" from The Glass Slipper (2008)
 * Normal Oranges - "Last Great Fix" from $5 Mic (2008)
 * Livestock - "Nazca Plateau" & "Raw Nukes" from For My Man Sittin' on a Boat (2008)
 * Scott da Ros - "Mega Posse Cut: Fuck You, We Don't Need You" (2008)
 * Smear One - "Help" from Airies Rising (2008)
 * Blee - "True Cat" from Solution (2009)
 * Bleubird - "Ripe Figs Remix Remix" from Street Talk 5 (2009)
 * StapleMouth - "Dead End Game" from Ruler of Desperate Measures (2009)
 * StapleMouth - "Trilateral Damage", "Micron Helium Balloons" & "10 Kings (Mega Tuff)" from Un-Everything Except Three (2009)
 * Blee - "Writing a Book" from Cosmos Road (2010)
 * Factor - "Periodic Table" from Old Souls Volume 2 (2010)
 * Factor - "Sacrifice" from 13 Stories (2010)
 * Wormhole - "When (Twilight Minotaur Remix)" from Ouroboros (2010)
 * Wormhole & Sapience - "Fortune Cookie" from The Mo'o (2010)
 * C. Banks - "The Come-Up" (2011)
 * D.O.H. the Joker - "Bludgeon" from The Quickening (2011)
 * En2ak - "Intolerable Kid" & "Smoke" from Celestial Toyroom (2011)
 * Factor - "High" from Club Soda Series 1 (2011)
 * Hobs Sputnik - "The End" from Satellite Strange (2011)
 * The Main - "Flowers of Evil", "The Fishin' Song" & "Alabama Tick" from Clamnesia (2011)
 * Murk-a-troid - "Red Panties (It's Over)" (2011)
 * Nomar Slevik - "Northern Trajectory" from In the Field Where I Died (2011)
 * Sole and the Skyrider Band - "We Will Not Be Moved" from Hello Cruel World (2011)
 * Baracuda - "Warlocks" (2012)
 * Chryso - "Flow" from Demons Run (2012)
 * Jesse Dangerously - "Slept Through a Landslide" (2012)
 * Th' Mole & Friends - "Bloody Peaches (Romanticore)" from Love in the Chaosphere (2012)
 * Shady Blaze - "Another Dimension" from The Grind, Hustle & Talent (2012)
 * Sixo - "Daggers" from Tracking Perception EP (2012)
 * Spz Chaote - "Stuntin' Like Jupiter" from The Voice of an Era (2012)
 * Supa - "Mellow" from Weird Is the New Cool (2012)