Posts Tagged ‘Baths’

Geotic – Mend (Free Download LP)

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You will probably know Geotic by his alternative moniker of Baths, whom we interviewed last month, and who was responsible for the brilliant Cerrulean LP on Anticon. As Geotic, Will Wiesenfeld is in a much more ambient and (luckily for all of us) generous mood: his latest LP, entitled ‘Mend’, is available for free download [...]


Interview with Baths, or ‘How to Fall in Love with Music’

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Will Wiesenfeld is better known to us as Baths, and as the creator of the Cerrulen LP, which really stood out for us when it was released on Aticon earlier this year. In this interview for Meme Magazine he describes his influences, his plans for next year and how he listens to, and falls in [...]


Meme Review of the Year 2010

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For us, this was the year of broken beats, disco re-edits and, of course, the cloud. We also managed a major design revamp which seems to have gone down well as our visitor numbers nearly quadrupled over the year. But we would be nothing without the music and the artists that made it… A whole [...]


Botany – Feeling Today EP

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There’s a cheerier side to the current break-beat scene, and its name is Botany (or, Spencer Stephenson if you want to get personal). Botany‘s music falls nicely into that rather over-used but effective adjective of ‘blissed-out’ – this is psychedelia meets electronica, and the resulting union is very compelling indeed. Botany is just about to [...]


Proximity One: Narrative Of A City

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Anyone interested in the beat scene around Low End Theory in LA, should check out ‘Proximity One: Narrative Of A City’ which is being released as a showcase of bands from the area on the independent Proximal Records. Including Dam-Funk, Daedelus, Baths and Tokimonsta amongst others, this superb collection has been put together by label [...]


Baths – Cerulean (Anticon)

This LP is so much more than just electronic chill-out music. The sound throughout posesses a great maturity and careful restraint, which is very surprising seeing as the artist is a Los Angeles’ 21-year-old. Will Wiesenfeld came to the genre after being invited by Daedelus to share a bill with other LA beat musicians, but, [...]