Noah23 discography

LameNoah23 discography
Studio albums 26
Compilation albums 5
Music videos 20
EPs 13
Singles 3
Collaboration albums 5
Mixtapes 11

Noah23 is a Canadian-American underground hip hop artist from Guelph, Ontario. His discography consists of twenty-one solo albums, five collaboration albums, twelve EPs, eleven mixtapes, five compilations, three physical singles, and many guest appearances on other artists' tracks.

Labels

Noah23's first two official albums were released through his own record label Plague Language (in 2001/2). The label went on indefinite hiatus in 2004, and since then the majority of his albums have been released on Canadian sister-label Legendary Entertainment (with a Plague Language imprint), which is owned and managed by his frequent collaborator Crunk Chris. He has also released two albums and one single with German label 2nd Rec (in 2003/4), one EP and one single with short-lived Canadian label Northstar Imprint (in 2003/4), one EP with American label Vermin Street (in 2010), and one album with American label Fake Four Inc. (in 2011). Many of his albums and mixtapes in recent years have been self-released through Bandcamp, with some of these subsequently receiving physical releases via Legendary Entertainment.

Discography

In the following discography, collaboration albums are defined as full-length albums (LPs) credited to multiple vocalists. Albums credited to a vocalist/producer duo (e.g. CRUNK23 releases) are treated as solo albums. EPs, mixtapes and compilations are not differentiated on the above basis.

Solo albums

Year Title Notes
1999 Plague Language
  • Released: 1999 [re-released as Cytoplasm Pixel 2006]
  • Format: Cassette [CD 2006]
  • Label: n/a [Plague Language 2006]
  • 14 tracks, 53 minutes. [2006 re-release]
  • Guest appearances by Last Laugh, Symbiots and Young Astral.
  • Production by Asterix Autoharp, Orphan and Warhol.
  • Recorded 1999.
  • Released on cassette in 1999 under the title Plague Language; remastered and released on CD in 2006 under the title Cytoplasm Pixel.
  • Several tracks that appeared on the original Plague Language cassette are omitted from the 2006 re-release, including some tracks featuring raps by Orphan.
2001 Neophyte Phenotype
  • Released: April 14, 2001
  • Format: CD (2001)
  • Label: Plague Language (PLB001)
  • 23 tracks, 73 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Baracuda (as KGB72), Fourth Sight, Modulok (as Mofo) and Treevortex.
  • Production by 3 Guts, Asterisk Autoharp, Cloev, Evan Gordon, Naval Aviator, Orphan, Ricky Bionix, Toyeone and Noah23 (as Warhol).
  • Recorded 2000-2001.
  • Record label debut; first 'official' album.
  • Outtakes released on Tau Ceti (2002).[1]
2002 Quicksand
  • Released: May 18, 2002
  • Format: CD (2002), LP (2003)
  • Label: Plague Language (PLB003)
    2nd Rec (2ND010)
  • 15 tracks, 55 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Baracuda and Distant Relatives (StapleMouth & Troubadour).
  • Production by Lovely, Naval Aviator, Ognihs, Orphan, Sseleman, Troubadour and Warhol.
  • Recorded 2001-2002.
  • First release on 2nd Rec.
  • Outtakes released on Tau Ceti (2002).[1]
Tau Ceti
  • Released: November, 2002
  • Format: CD-R
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE081)
2004 Sigma Octantis
  • Released: July 27, 2004
  • Format: CD-R
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE093)
  • 18 tracks, 62 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by DS, Fidget, Last Laugh, Livestock and Tykus.
  • Production by Aloeight, Evan Gordon, Ghetto Pony, Jaffa Gate, Madadam, Naval Aviator, Orphan, Rev. Left, Shit Blaster, SumOne and Warhol.
  • Recorded 1999-2004 (contains one track, "Fuzzy Logic", from Cytoplasm Pixel).
  • Contains outtakes from Jupiter Sajitarius (2004).[2]
  • Released simultaneously with Mitochondrial Blues.[2]
Mitochondrial Blues
  • Released: July 27, 2004
  • Format: CD-R
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE094)
  • 16 tracks, 57 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Anucongo, Baracuda, B-One, Ceschi, Erosadis, Feelix, Hangnail, Homesick, Orko the Sykotik Alien, StapleMouth, Troubadour and Vex Bliss.
  • Production by Andrew H, DMS, Jaffa Gate, King Champion, Krinjah, Naught, Orphan, Sseleman and Warhol.
  • Recorded 2002-2004.
  • Contains outtakes from Jupiter Sajitarius (2004).[2]
  • Released simultaneously with Sigma Octantis.[2]
Jupiter Sajitarius
  • Released: November 2, 2004
  • Format: CD, LP
  • Label: 2nd Rec (2ND021)
  • 16 tracks, 60 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Ceschi, Livestock and Modulok.
  • Production by Bishop Orange, King Champion, Madadam, Naval Aviator, Orphan, Paul Fava and Varick Pyr.
  • Recorded 2003-2004.
  • Second and final release on 2nd Rec.
  • Originally intended as a double album.[2]
  • Outtakes released on Mitochondrial Blues (2004) and Sigma Octantis (2004).[2]
2006 Clout
  • Released: June 13, 2006
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE122)
  • 10 tracks, 31 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Livestock, Lord Kufu and The Main.
  • Production by DJ Scientist, Lord Kufu, Naval Aviator, Ricky Bionix and Unconventional Science.
  • Recorded 2006.
Technoshamanism (with Crunk Chris, as CRUNK23)
  • Released: November 27, 2006
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE124)
  • 13 tracks, 34 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Livestock and Lord Kufu.
  • Entirely produced by Crunk Chris.
  • Recorded 2006.
2007 Cameo Therapy
  • Released: November 12, 2007
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE142)
  • 12 tracks, 47 minutes.
  • Selected Noah23 guest appearances and collaborations (mostly previously unreleased).
  • Features appearances by Astronautalis, Bleubird, Brad Hamers, Ceschi, Conflikt, Exponent, Kate Schutt, Kozak, Livestock, Lord Kufu, Losaka, The Main, Optikz, Selfhelp, StapleMouth, Tykus and Vert.
  • Production by Evil Eye Scream, Exponent, Kate & Andrew, Losaka, Madadam, Omid, Orphan, Sapience, Scott da Ros, Selfhelp, Vert and an unspecified other (producer of track #10 "One Love").
2008 Dirty Bling (with Crunk Chris, as CRUNK23)
  • Released: March 25, 2008
  • Format: CD, download
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE165)
  • 12 tracks, 35 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Kingpin Skinny Pimp and Moka Only.
  • Entirely produced by Crunk Chris.
  • Recorded 2007.
  • Outtakes released on Spare Ribs for the Eve of Destruction (2009).[3]
  • Released simultaneously with Bourgeois Cyborgs and The Big Crunch.
Rock Paper Scissors
  • Released: September 23, 2008
  • Format: CD, LP, download
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE169)
Upside Down Bluejay
  • Released: November 2, 2008
  • Format: Download (2008), CD (2009)
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE194)
  • 23 tracks, 69 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Bleubird, Gregory Pepper, Livestock, Lord Kufu, The Main, Optikz, Sharky and T-Dot.
  • Production by Chukchee, Classified, DJ Moves, Dreamcode, En2ak, Gregory Pepper, K-the-I???, Leon Murphy, Lmnz, Lord Kufu, Madadam, Playpad Circus, Mr Soch, Savilion, Smear, Subtitle and Unconventional Science.
  • Recorded 2004-2008.
  • Contains outtakes from Rock Paper Scissors (2008).
2009 Crab Nebula (with Madadam)
  • Released: March 24, 2009
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language / 2nd Rec (unreleased)
  • 14 tracks, 37 minutes.
  • Entirely produced by Madadam.
  • Recorded 2006.
  • The album was recorded in 2006 and scheduled to be released in 2007 on 2nd Rec.[4][5] It was to be Noah23's third release on the label after the 2003 re-release of Quicksand and 2004's Jupiter Sajitarius. However, the record label went on "indefinite hiatus"[6] in 2007 and the album was not released until 2009, when it was offered as a free download (though it had leaked sometime prior to this).[7]
Spare Ribs for the Eve of Destruction (with Crunk Chris, as CRUNK23)
  • Released: September 22, 2009
  • Format: CD, download
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE210)
  • 13 tracks, 35 minutes.
  • Guest appearance by The Main.
  • Entirely produced by Crunk Chris.
  • Recorded 2007.
  • Recorded "after Technoshamanism and right before and during the creation of Dirty Bling."[3]
  • Contains outtakes from Dirty Bling (2008).
  • Released simultaneously with Feature Presentation.
2011 Fry Cook on Venus
  • Released: March 29, 2011
  • Format: CD, LP, download
  • Label: Fake Four Inc. (FFINC024)
Super Yukes 5000 (as Yukon Dawn)
  • Released: May 17, 2011
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 30 tracks, 71 minutes.
  • Post-folk album released under the Yukon Dawn moniker.
  • Contains material dating back to the 1990s and through the 2000s.
Vision and Voice
  • Released: June 23, 2011
  • Format: CD, download
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE259)
  • 17 tracks, 43 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Cadalack Ron, StapleMouth and Wormhole.
  • Production by Ardamus, Brandon Logic, DJ Snatchatec, Dreamcode, Elaquent, Erco, Falside, Kid-80, Krinjah, Lord Kufu, Mr Soch, Oskar Ohlson, Playpad Circus, Taco Neck, Unknown Local and Zoën.
  • Recorded 2006-2010.
  • Contains outtakes from Fry Cook on Venus (2011).
Illegal Ideas Inc. (with Crunk Chris, as CRUNK23)
  • Released: November 11, 2011
  • Format: CD, download
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE249)
  • 14 tracks, 38 minutes.
  • Guest appearance by Conspiracy.
  • Entirely produced by Crunk Chris.
  • Recorded 2011.
2012 Wingfoot
  • Released: December 21, 2012
  • Format: CD, download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 17 tracks, 53 minutes.
  • Production by B.illing, DS, Froze, Greencarpetedstairs, K-the-I???, Kydd, Motëm, Nem270, Overcast, Party Trash, Sicksteen and Sir Pressure.
  • Recorded 2012.
  • First release of original material following 2012 hiatus.
2013 Lotus Deities
  • Released: May 23, 2013
  • Format: CD, download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 13 tracks, 38 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Blam Lord, Dot Cult, Left Leberra, Pepperboy, Shady Blaze, Spz Chaote, Yung Yadi and Zach G.
  • Production by Blown, Dreamcode, Dynamo414, Fingersnap Dee, Greencarpetedstairs, HunkE, Micron Diamond, Motëm, Party Trash, SHMX & Do$age, Toy Trains, Yawning Boy and Zach G.
  • Recorded 2013.
Occult Trill III: Blast Master Therion
  • Released: August 20, 2013
  • Format: CD, download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 16 tracks, 61 minutes.
  • Production by Bids & SHMX, Blvckhxvrt, Chukchee, Dreamcode, Eyes & Teeth, Froze, Horse Head, King Champion, Motëm, Party Trash, Severus Sin, Spz Chaote, Strange Powers and Yawning Boy.
  • Recorded 2013.
  • Third and final entry in the Occult Trill series. While the first two entries in the series are considered mixtapes, this release is considered an "official album".[8]
  • Track 16, "Bone Yard", features a two-minute Noah23 verse over the beginning of the song "The Donor" by 1970s folk rock artist Judee Sill (the remainder of the nearly eight-minute song plays unaltered).
2014 Light Years (with David Klopek)
  • Released: July 23, 2014
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 15 tracks, 39 minutes.
  • Entirely produced by David Klopek.
  • Recorded 2013-2014.
Street Astrology
  • Released: August 23, 2014
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 23 tracks, 65 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Deli Mane, DS, Lil Shark, Shady Blaze, Skweeezy C, Sortahuman, Spz Chaote, Swag Toof, Trippy tha Kid and Zachg.
  • Production by Blxckhxvrt, Golie C, Gungho, JoeyBagadoughnuts, Lederrick, Lofty305, Necedah, Nedarb Nagrom, Nem270, Smear One, Spz Chaote, Vic NS, Yawning Boy and Zachg.
  • Recorded 2014.
2015 Noah23 x Blown (with Blown)
  • Released: January 23, 2015
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Candy Drips
  • 16 tracks, 40 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Blam Lord, Bran tha Don, Deli Mane, Dewey Decibel, Miles Farewell, Skweeezy C, Sortahuman, Spz Chaote, Triniti and Trippy tha Kid.
  • Entirely produced by Blown (Froze & Party Trash).
  • Recorded 2014.
Peacock Angel
  • Released: May 23, 2015
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 33 tracks, 103 minutes.
  • Double album
  • Guest appearances by Baracuda, Daimon Miles, Dizzy D, DotCult, Dylan Ross, Less, Lxor, Mackned, Main Attrakionz, NoEmotion GoldMask, Nxmx Gxldxx, Pepperboy, Shady Blaze, Skweezy C, Spz Chaote, Stash Marina, $uicide Boy$, Supa Sortahuman, Swag Toof, Triniti, Trippy tha Kid, Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, YungJZAisDead and Yung Xela.
  • Production by 88 Ultra, Bender, Blvckhxvrt, Calis, Debars, DJ Coutz, Elaquent, Fresh Kils, Froze, Jamerson, Keyboard Kid, Khalil Nova, Khrist Koopa, Lederrick, Max Daddy, Morbidly-O-Beats, Motëm, Mystic Phonk, Nattymari, Noblonski, Nok from the Future, Pictureplane, Raised by Wolves, Rellim, SHMX, Slava Mane, Spz Chaote, Thats Creep, Wavve Gawd, Yawning Boy (as Yawns), Yvng Bvck and Yung Jza.
  • Recorded 2014-2015.
Aquarian Alien
  • Released: November 13, 2015
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 16 tracks, 38 minutes.
  • Production by AJ Suede, Dreamcode, Fingersnap Dee, Lederrick, Mr. Reds, S.A.T., SHMX, Spz Chaote, Sseleman, Steel Tipped Dove, Vic NS, Wardove, Wavve Gawd and Yvng Bvck.
  • Recorded October–November 2015.
2016 Oracle[9]
  • Released: February 10, 2016
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • Recorded December 2015-February 2016.
TBA[10] (with Crunk Chris, as CRUNK23)
  • Released: TBA, 2016
  • Format: CD, download
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment
  • Entirely produced by Crunk Chris.
  • Recorded October 2015.

Collaboration albums

Year Title Notes
2004 The Train Rawbers (with Homesick & Livestock, as The Train Rawbers)
  • Released: Fall 2004
  • Format: CD-R
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE126)
  • 13 tracks, 51 minutes.
  • Vocals by Noah23, Homesick and Livestock.
  • Guest appearances by Hangnail, K-the-I???, Quan-Ra and Tykus.
  • Production by Lord Kufu, Madadam, Naval Aviator, Orphan and Rev. Left.
  • Recorded 2003-2004.
  • Credited to Livestock, Homesick & Noah23, as The Train Rawbers, but primarily "Livestock's brainchild, featuring [Noah23] and Homesick".[11]
  • Livestock features on eleven of the thirteen tracks (all except "Introduct" and "Indeed"), while Noah23 features on six (3, 4, 6, 8, 9 & 13), and Homesick features on only four (3, 5, 8 & 13). Only three of the tracks feature all three members ("Ninjah Pizza", "Eagle" & "Vacuum Oyster Surprise").
  • "Originally compiled and mixed-down by Livestock on the spring equinox of 2004. Mastered in the fall of 2004 in Boston by nameless friends."[12]
  • The album was initially released with the subtitle "Volume 1", though no further volumes of material were released.
Farewell Archetypes (with Plague Language)
  • Released: November 12, 2004
  • Format: LP, CD
  • Label: Plague Language/Legendary Entertainment (PLLE001) / Subversiv Rec
  • Noah23 appears on two tracks: "Soylent Brown" and "Tokyo Strings".
  • Features appearances by Aloeight, Ceschi, David Ramos, Demune, Desolate, Distant Relatives (StapleMouth & Troubadour), Helix, Intercomm, John Tsunam, Kaeoflux, K-the-I???, Lumin, Mic King, Of Proliteariots (John Tsunam, Nocturne, StapleMouth & Whimbly Smallfry), Orphan, Penny, Shoshin, StapleMouth, Troubadour, Unauthordox and Whimbly Smallfry.
  • Production by Aloeight, Desolate, Helix, Intercomm, Kaeoflux, Orphan, Paul Fava, Shoshin, Troubadour and Wilocke.
  • The album was first released as two volumes of limited edition vinyl on the label Subversiv Rec (in late 2003 and early 2004). The full album was released on CD on Plague Language/Legendary Entertainment in 2004. The CD edition substitutes one Demune track, "Find Yourself", with another, "Precious", and omits Athena's "I Alone (Remix)" (all three of these tracks were produced by Orphan).[13]
2008 Bourgeois Cyborgs (with Baracuda, as Bourgeois Cyborgs)
  • Released: March 25, 2008
  • Format: CD, digital download
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE143)
  • 12 tracks, 38 minutes.
  • Vocals by Noah23 and Baracuda.
  • Guest appearance by The Main.
  • Production by Cloev, Jacob Cino, Lord Kufu, Madadam and Vincent Price.
  • Recorded 2002-2007.
  • Noah23 and Baracuda first began working together under the name Bourgeois Cyborgs in 2002.[14] The duo broke up in 2012 and Baracuda is no longer affiliated with Plague Language.[15]
  • Released simultaneously with The Big Crunch and Dirty Bling.
The Big Crunch (with Livestock & Madadam, as The Weird Apples)
  • Released: March 25, 2008
  • Format: CD, digital download
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE144)
  • 14 tracks, 38 minutes.
  • Vocals by Noah23 and Livestock.
  • Guest appearances by Baracuda and Hangnail.
  • Entirely produced by Madadam.
  • Recorded 2006.
  • Released simultaneously with Bourgeois Cyborgs and Dirty Bling.
2009 Feature Presentation (with DS, as Famous Playaz)
  • Released: September 22, 2009
  • Format: CD, digital download
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE205)
  • 11 tracks, 39 minutes.
  • Vocals by Noah23 and DS.
  • Released simultaneously with Spare Ribs for the Eve of Destruction.
  • Entirely produced by DS.
  • Recorded 2008-2009.

EPs

Year Title Notes
2004 Ancient Israelites Older Than Anorthosite (with Jaffa Gate)
  • Released: March 1, 2004
  • Format: CD-R
  • Label: Northstar Imprint (NSS-2)
  • 4 tracks, 16 minutes.
  • Entirely produced by Jaffa Gate.
  • Recorded 2003.
  • The EP was preceded by the 2003 release of a 7" single, featuring two exclusive tracks: "Paper Cranes" and "No Such Thing as Twins".
2006 Amalthea Magnetosphere
  • Released: May 17, 2006
  • Format: CD-R
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE123)
  • 6 tracks, 20 minutes.
  • Guest appearance by Treevortex.
  • Production by Jacob Cino, Ldiles, Madadam, PaidJah, Treevortex and Warhol.
  • Recorded 2003-2004 (except for the intro, produced for this project in 2005-2006).
  • Made up of leftovers from Jupiter Sajitarius and conceived as a companion EP to that album; named after one of the moons of Jupiter.
2007 Funny Money (with DS, as Famous Playaz)
  • Released: February 27, 2007
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE127)
  • 7 tracks, 27 minutes.
  • Vocals by Noah23 and DS.
  • Produced by DS.
  • Recorded 2006 (except "Viper Centipede Blizzard", which originally appeared on Sigma Octantis in 2004).
  • Famous Playaz debut release.
The Fool (with Lord Kufu)
  • Released: March 12, 2007
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Legendary Entertainment (Plague Language) (LE128)
  • 8 tracks, 21 minutes.
  • Entirely produced by Lord Kufu.
  • Recorded 2006.
  • The lyrics on "Grassy Knoll" and "14 Carrots" are adapted from the writings of Robert Anton Wilson.
2010 Vermin vs Noah23 EP (with Vinyl Blight)
  • Released: May 26, 2010
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Vermin Street
  • 6 tracks, 22 minutes.
  • Six remixes of the Noah23 track "Blackstone" by Vermin Street Media artists.
Noah23 / Playpad Circus (with Playpad Circus)
  • Released: June 4, 2010
  • Format: CD, download
  • Label: Plague Language / Legendary Entertainment (LE219)
  • 8 tracks, 27 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Baracuda, Livestock and The Main.
  • Entirely produced by Playpad Circus.
  • Recorded 2009-2010.
  • Preliminarily titled "Vision & Voice"
Heart of Rock
  • Released: September 29, 2010
  • Format: CD-R, download
  • Label: Plague Language / Legendary Entertainment (LE240)
2011 The Terminal Illness EP (with Krem)
  • Released: September 7, 2011
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language / Arcadiac Records
  • 7 tracks, 23 minutes.
  • Guest appearances by Baracuda, Bleubird, Robust and Sole.
  • Entirely produced by Krem (aka DroneJones).
  • Recorded 2010-2011.
Zoom
  • Released: December 20, 2011
  • Format: Download / CD (Legendary Entertainment, March 2013)
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 9 tracks, 29 minutes.
  • Production by Dreamcode, JoeyBagaDohNutz, Kydd, Sseleman, Warhol and others (unspecified).
  • Recorded 2011.
  • Final release prior to 2012 hiatus.
2013 Tropical Fruit
  • Released: February 10, 2013
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 5 tracks, 17 minutes.
  • Production by David Klopek, Ephelant, Froze, Pictureplane and Toy Trains.
  • Recorded 2012-2013.
  • A video for the eponymous lead single, produced by Pictureplane, was released on January 28 and was directed by Live Action Fezz.[16]
Husk (as Yukon Dawn)
  • Released: September 3, 2013
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 5 tracks, 11 minutes.
  • Recorded 2012-2013.
  • Alternative folk EP.
  • Released under the Yukon Dawn moniker.
  • Dedicated to Noah23's mother for her sixtieth birthday.
2014 Delicate Genius (with Horse Head)
  • Released: January 31, 2014
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 7 tracks, 21 minutes.
  • Entirely produced by Horse Head.
  • Recorded 2013-2014.
Blood (with Party Trash)
  • Released: October 31, 2014
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Candy Drips
  • 3 tracks, 6 minutes.
  • Entirely produced by Party Trash.
  • Recorded 2014.
2015 Three B4 Fifteen (with DJ Wardove)
  • Released: May 13, 2015
  • Format: Download
  • Label:
  • 4 tracks, 18 minutes.
  • Entirely produced by DJ Wardove.
Traveling Songs (with All Things Invisible, as Weird Waters)
  • Released: July 18, 2015
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 6 tracks, 16 minutes.
  • Alternative folk EP.
  • Recorded June 2015.
Forlorn & Crestfallen (as Yukon Dawn)
  • Released: November 23, 2015
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 5 tracks, 9 minutes.
  • Alternative folk EP.
  • Recorded November 2015.

Mixtapes

Year Title Notes
2009 The Unmixtape
  • 20 tracks, 33 minutes.
  • All vocals either freestyled or 'frozen freestyled' (spontaneously memorized; composed and memorized 'on the spot' without written record).
  • Recorded over one day in Summer 2008.
Instant Classic (with Plague Language Fam)
  • Released: August 12, 2009
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
2010 Based Sky Black Death: Blue Lunar Night
  • Released: December 12, 2010
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 13 tracks, 43 minutes.
  • Features new vocals by Noah23 over instrumentals by Blue Sky Black Death.
  • All vocals either freestyled or 'frozen freestyled'.
  • The first part of the mixtape's title is derived from the use of Blue Sky Black Death beats, along with general inspiration drawn from Lil B the Based God. The second part of the title is a reference to the idea, based on contemporary study of the Mayan calendar, that a significant mystical event was to occur in 2011 on February 10, which is Noah23's date of birth.[20]
Noah23 vs Wu-Tang: Enter the 23rd Chamber
  • Released: December 21, 2010
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 23 tracks, 59 minutes.
  • Features new vocals by Noah23 over instrumentals by Rza and Wu-Tang Clan.
  • All vocals either freestyled or 'frozen freestyled'.
2011 Prefuse 23
  • Released: February 19, 2011
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 17 tracks, 56 minutes.
  • Features new vocals by Noah23 over instrumentals by Prefuse 73.
  • All vocals either freestyled or 'frozen freestyled'.
Gimme Indie Rock
  • Released: April 22, 2011
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
Lamp of Invisible Light
  • Released: May 23, 2011
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 10 tracks, 28 minutes.
  • Features a mixture of original production and new vocals by Noah23 over instrumentals by Clipse, Janelle Monáe, Pictureplane, Runaways, and others (unspecified).
  • Original production by Mr Soch, and others (unspecified).
Noah23 Meets Company Flow: 23 from the Hospital
  • Released: July 1, 2011
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 16 tracks, 40 minutes.
  • Features new vocals by Noah23 over instrumentals by Company Flow.
  • All vocals either freestyled or 'frozen freestyled'.
  • The title is a play on Company Flow's 1999 instrumental album Little Johnny from the Hospitul.
Occult Trill: The Witch-Tape
  • Released: August 13, 2011
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
Occult Trill II: The Sun Rewinds
  • Released: October 28, 2011
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 23 tracks, 82 minutes.
  • Features a mixture of original production by recent and long-time Noah23 collaborators and new vocals by Noah23 over instrumentals by witch house and alternative hip hop acts Alonzo Wang (TheNothing666), Lil B (& Beat Flippaz), Mellow Grave, oOoOO, Pictureplane, Polow, Salem, Ski, Veins (~▲†▲~), Whyt Noiz and Wikan.
  • Guest appearances by Baracuda, Blam Lord, Sortahuman, Supa and Spz Chaote,
  • Original production by Crunk Chris, Dreamcode, Forest Travesty, Lord Kufu, Motëm, Neptunes Mimic, Party Trash and Zoën.
2013 Ween x Noah23 (Browntape)
  • Released: October 9, 2013
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 10 tracks, 21 minutes.
  • Features new vocals by Noah23 over instrumentals by Ween.

Compilation albums

Year Title Notes
2009 Plague Language Compilation (with Plague Language)
  • Released: August 21, 2009
  • Format: CD, download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 14 tracks, 44 minutes.
  • Noah23 appears on 9 tracks.
  • Features a guest appearance by Wormhole.
  • Features production by Gregory Pepper, Ldiles, Leon Murphy (Greysol), Lord Kufu, Madadam and Orphan.
  • Album art by Gregory Pepper.
2011 Pirate Utopias (77 Lost Scrolls)
  • Released: June 25, 2011
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 77 tracks, 224 minutes.
  • Features guest appearances by Ange de Costa, Baracuda, Big Horse, Big Ref, Big Vish, Bleubird, D-Bo, Dewey Decibel (Emcee Unless), DS, Duncan Jewett, Fannie, Homesick, Johnny Riddim, Koko Bonaparte, Kontra & Stuka, K-the-I???, Livestock, Lord Kufu, Mad Logic, The Main, Mascaria, Meiso, Mexichron, Moka Only, Myf, Naval Aviator, Optikz, Raw Bleezy, Sharky, Sicksteen, Sister Fa, Splynter, StapleMouth, Tanasa Ras, Tykus and Wormhole.
  • Features production by Blee, Cash Gordon, Chukchee, The Dirty Sample, The D'Urbervilles, En2ak, Factor, Ghetto Pony, Krinjah, Leon Murphy, LMNZ, Madadam, Mascaria, Mr Soch, Orphan, Playpad Circus, Sapience, Sicksteen, Small Is Beautiful, Vangel, Warhol, Zoën and unspecified others.
  • Also features music by The Beach Boys, Blue Sky Black Death, J Dilla, John Prine, The Neptunes and unspecified others.
  • A "lost tapes style" album, consisting of rarities, collected guest appearances, remixes, freestyles and other miscellanea.[21]
  • Announced via Twitter and 'leaked' via Soulseek.[21]
  • Oldest tracks are from 2004, but the majority of the content is from 2008-2011.
2012 Noah23 for Dummies
  • Released: February 24, 2012
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 23 tracks, 71 minutes.
  • Features guest appearances by Baracuda, Gregory Pepper and Livestock.
  • Features production by Arsenic, Blown (Froze & Party Trash), Buck 65, Elaquent, Factor, JoeyBagaDoughnuts, Jostereo, Krem, Madadam, Mr Soch, Nothing666, Le Parasite, Playpad Circus, Sixo, Sseleman, Vangel and Zoën.
  • Also features music by The Flaming Lips and Salem.
  • Released via Sendspace.
  • Intended as an introductory mix for new listeners, focusing primarily on newer material (the oldest track, "Nebula", was recorded in 2006).
2014 Rare Gems
  • Released: February 23, 2014
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • 23 tracks, 76 minutes.
  • Features appearances by Bolo Nef, CrashDDZ, Deli Mane, DotCult, Dynamo-P, Krista Muir, K-Ta, Jesse Dangerously, MaxSevenEight, Molly Gruesome, Nimrod, Rafał Łuc, Shady Blaze, Spz Chaote, StapleMouth, Swag Toof and Wormhole.
  • Features production by Aloeight, Blown (Froze & Party Trash), Chryso, Deft Aphid, Dior Sentai, Factor, Fingersnap Dee, Froze, Miles Farewell (Toy Trains), MMAC, Party Trash, Rezult, RK Beatmaker, Shady Blaze, Thats Creep, Thur Deephrey, Tristan and Yawning Boy (of DotCult).
  • Also features music by Lil B.
  • A compilation of selected Noah23 guest appearances "from the past few years".[22]

Singles

Year Title Notes
2002 "Crypto Sporidian / Deadly Rays" (with Baracuda)
  • Released: May, 2002
  • Format: 12" vinyl
  • Label: Plague Language (PLB002)
2003 "Paper Cranes / No Such Thing as Twins" (with Jaffa Gate)
  • Released: May 17, 2003
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Northstar Imprint (NSS-1)
  • Companion single to the EP Ancient Israelites Older Than Anorthosite (2004).
2004 "Chicken Pox"
  • Released: September 27, 2004
  • Format: 12" vinyl
  • Label: 2nd Rec (2ND018)
  • A-side taken from the 2004 album Jupiter Sajitarius (see album page for single track listing).
  • B-side "Sigma Octantis" subsequently appeared on Upside Down Bluejay (2008).
  • A-side remix "Chicken Soup" (featuring Ceschi) subsequently appeared on Cameo Therapy (2007).
2009 "Motherload" (with Anubis5, Demune, Geneva B, LXOR, MF Boat, Th' Mole, Myn Dwun, Selfhelp & Wormhole, as The Motherboard)
  • Released: February 2, 2009
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Hand'Solo
  • Produced by C Money Burns, Debmaster, DJ 0.000001, Hobs Sputnik, Lostsatellite, MFBoat, Th’ Mole, Myn Dwun, Nomar Slevik, Thee Anomalous Nicholai & Wormhole
2013 "Street Boy"
  • Released: September 17, 2013
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • Produced by Miles Farewell.
2015 "Andromeda"
  • Released: February 4, 2015
  • Format: Download
  • Label: Plague Language
  • Produced by Gamera.

Guest appearances

  • The below is an incomplete list of Noah23 guest appearances on releases by other artists.

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Tracks appear on

Miscellaneous tracks

The below is an incomplete list of tracks that have not appeared on any official release, either by Noah23 or others. Some dates are estimated; some titles are unofficial.

Music videos

The below is a list of music videos containing original footage (videos composed entirely of excerpts from other material are excluded).

References

  1. 1 2 Quinlan, Thomas (November 2003). "Noah23 - Tau Ceti". Exclaim!. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Quinlan, Thomas (November 2004). "Noah23 Mitochondrial Blues / Sigma Octantis". Exclaim!. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
  3. 1 2
  4. "What is/are ______ doing?". 2nd Rec. October 6, 2006. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  5. "Noah23 Interview". Lyricide.de. May 22, 2007. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  6. "Hiatus". 2nd Rec. June 15, 2010. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  7. "Noah23 – 2 Free albums (Crab Nebula + The Unmixtape)". Ugsmag. March 30, 2009. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  8. Brickley, Noah Raymond (August 20, 2013). "ФℭҜvŁ† †ЯiŁŁ III: βŁΔ§† றΔ§†€Я †Ҥ€ЯiФ₦". Bandcamp. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  9. https://twitter.com/THENOAH23/status/687436946898055168
  10. Brickley, Noah Raymond (August 20, 2015). "I'm gonna be doing a new album with Crunk Chris in October and then working on a new solo called Aquarian Alien for next year". Twitter. Retrieved August 21, 2015.
  11. Quinlan, Thomas (June 2008). "Noah23". Urbnet. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
  12. http://www.discogs.com/Train-Rawbers-The-Train-Rawbers-Volume-1/release/2769589
  13. Farewell Archetypes at Discogs
  14. "Interviews - Noah23". Erasoul. 2002. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  15. Brickley, Noah Raymond (2012-11-30). "time marches on. end of an era. its pretty sad to report that baracuda has been officially extricated from the plague language family". Twitter. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  16. 319 (January 28, 2013). "Noah23 – "Tropical Fruit" Prod. by Pictureplane". Ugsmag. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  17. http://plaguelanguage.tumblr.com/
  18. http://noah23.bandcamp.com/album/instant-classic-mixtape
  19. 1 2 Brickley, Noah Raymond (June 25, 2011). "may or may not have leaked a lost tapes style 77 song collection to soulseek". Twitter. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  20. https://www.facebook.com/theNoah23/posts/10152196861537457
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