About Baths
Saturday, November 25, 2017
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ORIGIN
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Los Angeles, CA
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GENRE
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Electronic
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BORN
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Baths is the intricate electronic pop project of Los Angeles-area
producer Will Wiesenfeld, also of [Post-Foetus] and Geotic. Growing up
in California's San Fernando Valley, Wiesenfeld began making music at an
early age, with his parents enrolling him in music lessons at age four
(at his insistence). He began recording his own music in his early
teens, but found his true inspiration after discovering Björk's music.
Wiesenfeld taught himself guitar, contrabass, and viola and developed a
quirky, layered production style, mixing sounds like clicking pens and
running water with electronics and live instruments. His first project
-- which he began while still in his teens -- was [Post-Foetus], but he
soon began crafting ambient compositions under the name Geotic, and
eventually added the Baths moniker to the fold. Wiesenfeld was also
invited by the like-minded producer Daedelus to play at the L.A. venue
Low End Theory and became a regular performer at the club. Baths signed
to Anticon Records in 2009, and the debut album Cerulean followed in
2010. Illness and Wiesenfeld's wish to perform with a full band informed
his second album, 2013's Obsidian, a set of songs that was darker and
more direct than his earlier music. Recorded in Spain and at a friend's
house, the following year's Ocean Death EP continued that album's
fascination with love and death. After releasing Geotic's debut album
Abysma on Ghostly in March 2017, Wiesenfeld returned as Baths later that
year, first in July with the theme song for the video game Dream Daddy:
A Dad Dating Simulator and again in November with the full-length
Romaplasm, an album inspired by the escapism and romance of comics,
anime, and games.
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