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Baths – Ocean Death
Label/Cat#: Anticon – ABR 0146
Year: 5 May, 2014
Source: WEB
Format: MP3
Quality: 320 kbps
Size: 46 mb
Genre: Electronic
Style: Experimental, House
Tracklist:
1. Ocean Death (05:29)
2. Fade White (04:06)
3. Voyeur (03:39)
4. Orator (03:14)
5. Yawn (03:40)
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Jel – Late Pass
Label/Cat#: Anticon US – ABR 0137
Year: 19 August, 2013
Source: WEB
Format: MP3
Quality: 320 kbps
Size: 66 mb
Genre: Electronic
Style: Trip-Hop, Beats, Experimental, Electronic
Tracklist:
1. Late Pass (04:35)
2. Thnk4U (02:27)
3. Steady (03:29)
4. La Resolve (04:22)
5. Look Up (04:38)
6. Breathe (03:51)
7. Bubble (03:12)
8. Romantisch (03:39)
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16.08.2013 Album Electronic Experimental Hip-HopARTIST:Anticon, Jel Read more
Baths – Obsidian
Label: Anticon
Catalog#: abr0138
Release date: 28-05-2013
Source: WEB, Album
Format: MP3
Quality: 320 kbps
Size: 101 mb
Genre: Electronic
Style: Downtempo, Glitch, Beats, Electronic
Tracklist:
01 Worsening
02 Miasma Sky
03 Ironworks
04 Ossuary
05 Incompatible
06 No Eyes
07 Phaedra
08 No Past Lives
09 Earth Death
10 Inter
Three years ago, Baths dropped his startlingly beautiful debut, Cerulean. Released on Anticon, the record blurred the line between post-modern pop and the LA beat scene with devastating emotional clarity. Its tone was as celestial as its album title, taken from a shade of blue typically used to describe the sky.Cerulean earned year-end “Best Of” recognition from Pitchfork and The Onion’s A.V. Club and established Chatsworth-raised Will Wiesenfeld as one of the finest young composers (and falsettos) in Los Angeles. His sophomore album, Obsidian finds him emerging as one of the most complete artists of his generation. As you might expect, the name hints at darker overtones. The mood is shimmering and pitch-black, the lovely blood flow has turned into lava.
“I’ve always been inspired by really dark material and from the beginning I knew I wanted the songs to be much darker, both musically and lyrically,” Baths says.
Following the success of his first album, Baths spent much of the next year touring to progressively larger audiences. He also released an ethereal ambient project under the Geotic name. When he returned home in July of 2011 to record his sophomore effort, he was bedridden for months because of an E. Coli bacterial infection, barely able to digest solid food and bereft of creative energy.
Obsidian understandably has these scars etched into its imprint. The first song is called “Worsening,” subsequent cuts include “Ossuary,” “No Past Lives” and “Earth Death.” While the mood is often bleak, it’s never bloated. “Miasma Sky” balances being “swallowed alive by the sky” with a gorgeous piano groove and levitative croon that could detonate a disco club night. The album is unusually cohesive, suffused with heavenly choirs, head-nodding percussion, sexually-charged lyrics, and wry humor.
“The songs and lyrics all came out of a pretty fucked and arduous process of trial and error,” Baths says. ”But I hope people understand that I’m not the depressed, suicidal, and death-obsessed person the record may paint me as being. These are just darker areas that I wanted to explore.”
The areas of exploration include reading and research into the Dark Ages and the black plague, different versions of Hell as spied through Dante’s Inferno, the Bible, and old world illuminated manuscripts and paintings. These noirish fascinations met the virtuosic chops of a 24-year old who has been playing piano for 20 years.
“Anything I found that felt like a unique vision of darker emotions or atmospheres, I tried to absorb,” Baths says. “Being a positive and outgoing guy made it that much more difficult getting into that mindset. It was a matter of tapping into that and returning with songs that felt genuine and somehow from my own personal experience.”
This is the power of Obsidian. It combines universal questions with personal pain. On just his second album, Baths exhibits what only a few artists are capable of: painting in any shade they desire.
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29.05.2013 Album Ambient / Downtempo ElectronicARTIST:Anticon, Baths Read more
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