Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber first met in school, and began experimenting with tape machines, Indian music, and poetry lyrics, under the name of Dehli9. After school, Dorfmeister and Huber went their separate ways: Dorfmeister began producing and DJing with Peter Kruder, and Huber worked in the experimental music scene. His compositions were featured by Wiener Festwochen (Private Exile, 2004), Centre Pompidou (Sonic Process, 2002) and Ars Electronica (Radiotopia, 2002) as well as in TV series (C.S.I.: Miami, Sex and the City) and radio (signations for the ORF – Austrian Broadcasting Company).
In 1994, Dorfmeister and Huber released their first 12", entitled "Chocolate Elvis", on Kruder and Dorfmeister's G-Stone label. A string of critically acclaimed albums and remix collections followed - Opera (1996), Suzuki (1999), Dehli9 (2002) J.A.C. (2005) and No Hassle (2009) are considered milestones of the downtempo genre. The musical trademark of Tosca is a cheerful laid-back feel that emanate a warm, and occasionally melancholic atmosphere. The music of Tosca is played in clubs and living rooms, boutiques and wineries alike.
Lots of the singles and their ensuing remixes were released as remix albums - i.e. Souvenirs - The J.A.C. Remixes, Suzuki in Dub, Chocolate Elvis Dubs or the “Fuck Dub” remix collection - and featured on countless compilations. Tosca has performed in live shows in the USA, South America and Europe, including such prominent festivals as Coachella (Palm Springs, USA) and the Ars Electronica Festival (Linz, Austria). In 2001, Tosca was honored with Austria’s Amadeus Music Award as best Pop/Rock group. In 2009 the release of No Hassle saw Tosca move into more ambient soundscapes and the world of live instrumentation. In 2013 their sixth studio album Odeon featuring vocalists Sarah Callier, Rodney Hunter and JJ Jones was released on their longtime home of !K7 Records.
Boss on the Boat
Tosca Lyrics
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The lyrics "Droppin this flavor" in Tosca's song "Boss on the Boat" may seem simple and repetitive at first glance, but upon closer inspection, they reveal a deeper meaning. The phrase "dropping" in music refers to the act of playing or performing a track, which implies that the artist is about to present their art to their audience. The use of the word "flavor" connotes a unique, distinct style that differs from typical music genres or songs. Therefore, "dropping this flavor" may imply that the artist is about to present their personal style of music, which is fresh, unique and innovative.
Another interpretation of this lyric could be in reference to the hip-hop culture of the 1990s. This era popularized the concept of "flava," which is the term for a unique style, attitude or approach. In essence, the lyric "dropping this flavor" could be seen as a nod to the golden age of hip-hop, where artists aimed to set themselves apart from the mainstream and demonstrate their originality through their art.
Overall, the use of "dropping this flavor" in Tosca's "Boss on the Boat" could be seen as an indication of the artist's creative approach in presenting their unique brand of music.
Line by Line Meaning
Droppin this flavor
Presenting this unique style and sound
Roll up to the marina,
Arriving at the marina
spottin my boss on the boat
Seeing my superior on their boat
Wave my hands, say 'hola'
Greeting them with enthusiasm
fingers wrapped around my throat
Feeling nervous or intimidated
Boss on the boat, boss on the boat
Referring to the superior's position
Got me feelin like I'm barely afloat
Feeling inadequate or inferior
Nod my head, show my respect
Acknowledge respect for authority
Pray I don't get put on the deck
Hoping to avoid punishment or reprimand
Lean in close to catch the talk
Listening attentively to what is being said
Watch my step on the polished walk
Being careful not to slip on the deck's smooth surface
Boss on the boat, boss on the boat
Referring to the superior's position
Got me feelin like I'm barely afloat
Feeling inadequate or inferior
Til the day I own my own
Dreaming of owning my own boat
Scrape by on this golden throne
Struggling while being in a seemingly privileged position
Watchin captains come and go
Observing people in leadership roles
Wishing that could be me, ya know
Aspiring to a higher position
Boss on the boat, boss on the boat
Referring to the superior's position
Got me feelin like I'm barely afloat
Feeling inadequate or inferior
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Richard Dorfmeister, Rupert W M Huber
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Illuminated Skeletons
Fantastic track. Brings back so many memories but also it still feels so fresh and relevant now!
Al Roulexe
An epic classic, pure class.
Petra Anna Berger
❤Viel mehr als das.
Ivo van der Avert
This the only downtempo album that withstood the test of time for me. This track has all the Dorfmeister cleverness in it.
Bia
Ivo van der Avert. Yeah? Mine is Chocolate Elvis! That turned me out in a way that I STILL cannot explain!
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mike main
Opera was better album than Suzuki.
Petra Anna Berger
Diese Klänge bringen die Natur in Schwingung❤
Petra Anna Berger
MAGIE❤
Tony Pettiway
Bangin' Track!!
Mark Worthington
Awesome!