Introducing | Baths

It is unlikely that a 4 year old Baths , sitting before the ebony and ivory in his So Cal suburban home, had pictured any career in music beyond the brotherly competition of their annual Winter recital.

Now, after discovering Bjork , and the joys of composition, Will Wiesenfeld finds himself juggling three monikers of various experimental capacities. Since his debut release as a juvenile in his 18th year, sporting the appropriate epithet [post-foetus], he has earned the respect of the over and underground alike, receiving an esteemed 8.2 on the notorious Pitchfork rating scale, as well as a slot on the 17th episode of the Low End Theory Podcast .

Wiesenfeld’s unique blend of Los Angeles beat and fit-for-Sasquatch indie-pop can slow a heart to meditation:

Isolated Mind – Geotic [served chilled]

Alternatively, his sound inflicts the compulsory bobbing of heads, pursing of lips, and gentle wrinkling of foreheads that music enthusiasts, like yourselves, so fervently search for.

Marriage (Baths Remix) – Gold Panda

Post Atmosphere (Baths Remix) – Shlohmo

Lovely Bloodflow – Baths [recommended]

Don’t miss your chance to catch this fresh-faced virtuoso in the flesh and head down to Vancouver’s Electric Owl tomorrow night, Saturday the 10th, where he’ll be performing with genre-mate Teen Daze.

For more information on this show, and on the tour in its entirety, head on over to songkick.com

And, if you’re feeling particularly moved by the melodies above, don’t hesitate to show your support and pick up the full collections at the Amazon .

Peace and carrots,

sam.i.am

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