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Putting Down Roots

SINGER MICHAEL MILOSH, 45, THE DRIVING force behind the alternative R&B collective Rhye, describes himself as a perpetual motion machine. In addition to writing, recording and touring, Milosh is involved in conceiving, directing and producing the group’s videos and photographing their album cover art.

“I don’t want to do one thing,” the Canadian musician tells Newsweek. “There was a point when I was touring, I was driving the bus myself. I feel more energy from not being passive. I love all the stuff that I’m doing.”

Milosh’s restless spirit accounts for the nomadic life he’s led, having spent time in Montreal, Berlin, Thailand and Los Angeles. These days, however, he has (due out on January 22).

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