PUBLISHED February 10th, 2014 08:58 am | UPDATED May 9th, 2018 03:13 am
Will Wiesenfeld, more commonly known as Baths, is an electronic musician that got the attention of the blogosphere upon the release of his debut album, Cerulean. With his hit more adored track, ‘Aminals’ taking off, he has toured intensively around Australia, Europe and the US and received an invitation to support The Postal Service on their reunion tour.
His latest release, Obisidian, took everyone by surprise with the change of style from LA musician. The critically-acclaimed album showcased the unique vocal range that Wiesenfeld is capable of. Contrary to his more uplifting debut, Obsidian took a different turn with a darker and more expansive sound while tackling subjects such as death and mortality. The album received many great reviews from sites such as Pitchfork, FACT and The Quietus.
Baths will be making his Singaporean debut here on 9 March 2014 at Home Club. Don’t miss this.
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Pronounced |dot jif|, .gif is an electronic duo comprising weish (vocals, synths) and din (synths, beats, production). The duo has amassed some attention online, and have been featured on music websites such as Earmilk.
Being frequently occupied with other projects, weish and din treat .gif as a space of freedom and respite. As such, they are constantly exploring and experimenting with different styles, resulting in a sound that is diverse, and which sometimes varies
drastically from track to track. The unifying element of their work, however, is emotional bareness and lyrical honesty.
Major influences include electronic acts such as Frou Frou, The Analog Girl,Thievery Corporation, and Thom Yorke. They also derive much inspiration from bands such as Alt-J and The xx, as well as many seminal Singaporean bands, such as Plainsunset and Serenaide.
Standard: 35$
At the door: 40$
Buy your tickets at event clique from the 12th Feb onwards