A duo from Toronto whose shoegaze-influenced music builds atmospheric worlds around personal themes.
For the full Baby Goth mood, start with 'Afterparty' and 'Haze.' They really lock in that hazy, late-night atmosphere the duo does so well.
Baby Goth's music creates a specific kind of hazy, atmospheric space that feels more like a sustained mood than a collection of songs. Tracks like 'Afterparty' from their 2018 album 'Ultraviolet' show how they layer heavier electronic textures over that dream-pop foundation. Their collaborations, like 'Swimming' with Trippie Redd and Lil Xan, bring that distinct sound into unexpected spaces without losing its core feeling.
They started putting out music around 2016 with the EP 'Dancing in the Dark,' followed by a self-titled EP the next year. Their first full album, 'Ultraviolet,' arrived in 2018 and marked a noticeable shift toward denser electronic production. Since then, they've worked on tracks with artists like Wiz Khalifa while maintaining a relatively low public profile.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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