Milosh

Mike Milosh, known professionally as Milosh, (born 1976)[2] is a Canadian electronic musician from Toronto, who is currently based in Los Angeles, California.[3]

Milosh
Cropped image of Milosh standing onstage, holding microphone
Milosh performing in 2018
Background information
Birth nameMichael Milosh
Born1976 (age 4647)[1]
OriginToronto, Canada
GenresElectronic
Occupation(s)Musician
Labels
Member ofRhye
Spouse(s)
(m. 2012; div. 2016)
Websitemilosh.bandcamp.com

Career

Milosh started learning classical cello at age three,[4] later taking up drumming. He studied jazz and vocals at university.[5]

The Los Angeles-based record label Plug Research released two of Milosh's albums, including 2004's You Make Me Feel and 2006's Meme. In 2008, he contributed the track "Then It Happened" to the Ghostly International/Williams Street album Ghostly Swim, which was released as a free digital download. Later that year, he released his third record, iii, with Plug Research in the US and Studio !K7 in the EU. In 2009, he collaborated with Paul Pfisterer on the album New Territory.

In 2010, Milosh formed the band Rhye with Robin Hannibal, and they released their debut album, Woman, in March 2013. Milosh released his fourth solo record, Jetlag, in November 2013, on his own label, Deadly. In July 2017, Rhye issued a single titled "Please", and Milosh announced on social media the release of a second album later that year. In February 2018, Rhye released a follow-up to Woman, titled Blood.[6]

Sexual abuse allegations

In March 2021, Milosh was accused of grooming and sexual abuse by his ex-wife, Alexa Nikolas. She alleged Milosh began grooming her for a sexual relationship when she was 16 years old and he was 33, and that during their marriage, he assaulted her.[7] In August 2021, Nikolas filed a lawsuit against Milosh for sexual battery, gender-based violence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.[8] In February 2022, Nikolas released court documents against Milosh.[9]

The musician has denied the claims. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, he referred to Nikolas' claims as "horrific and spiteful lies".[10] Nikolas dropped the lawsuit against Milosh in March 2022.[11]

Discography

Solo

with Rhye

with Paul Pfisterer

  • New Territory (2009)

Contributions

Compilation appearances

References

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