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Baths

Baths is the solo project of Will Wiesenfeld, who started making atmospheric electronic music in his bedroom around 2009. His first album, "Cerulean," came...

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Baths makes bedroom electronic music with texture

Will Wiesenfeld's solo project drifts between hazy pop and abstract atmospheres.

For a good frame, try "Damnation" or "Phaedra." They both have that hazy, introspective quality he does so well.

Baths matters because the music feels like it comes from a specific room rather than a scene. Songs like "Phaedra" from the 2013 album "Obsidian" show his ear for layered production and interior states. He writes about relationships without getting showy, preferring mood over flash.

Will Wiesenfeld started making atmospheric electronic music in his bedroom around 2009, releasing his first album "Cerulean" in 2010. He toured with a band for a while but was working alone again by 2015, putting out records that drift between electronic pop and something more abstract. There's no consistent sound beyond his own voice and textured approach.

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Baths is the solo project of Will Wiesenfeld, who started making atmospheric electronic music in his bedroom around 2009. His first album, "Cerulean," came out in 2010 and got some attention for its textured, introspective sound. For a while, he toured with a band that included bassist David Moore and drummer Derrek Van Eaton, but by 2015 he was working alone again.

Wiesenfeld's second album, "Obsidian," arrived in 2013 and felt darker and more personal than his debut. Songs like "Ironworks" and "Phaedra" show his ear for hazy melodies and layered production. He tends to write about relationships and interior states without getting too showy about it.

As Baths, Wiesenfeld has kept putting out records that drift between electronic pop and something more abstract. There's no big lineup or consistent sound beyond his own voice and a preference for mood over flash. He's one of those artists who works quietly, and the music feels like it comes from a specific room rather than a scene.

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