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American bassist and singer
Musical artist
Nat Baldwin (born February 21, 1980, in
Rochester, New Hampshire ) is an American bassist, improvisor, and songwriter known for his solo work and as a former member of
Dirty Projectors .
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Career
In 2020, Baldwin released a series of experimental works for solo double bass: AUTONOMIA I: Body Without Organs , AUTONOMIA II: Recombinations , and AUTONOMIA III: Endnotes .
He has appeared on many albums such as
In Ear Park (2008) by
Department of Eagles ,
Contra (2010) by
Vampire Weekend and
Shields (2012) by
Grizzly Bear .
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Tripticks Tapes
In 2020, Baldwin founded
Tripticks Tapes , a tape label that has been recognized for showcasing a broad range of improvised and
experimental music .
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Tripticks releases have been named among the best in music by publications including
The Wire ,
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Bandcamp Daily ,
[9] Burning Ambulance ,
[10] and The Road to Sound ,
[11] with notable artists including Weston Olencki,
[12] Nick Dunston,
[13] Amirtha Kidambi and
Luke Stewart ,
[14] Webb Crawford,
[15] Patrick Shiroishi,
[16] Travis Laplante and
Jason Nazary ,
[17] Phicus,
[18] and Beam Splitter.
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Solo discography
Solo Contrabass (2003)
Lights Out (2005)
Enter the Winter (2006)
Most Valuable Player (2007)
People Changes (2011)
In the Hollows (2014)
AUTONOMIA I: Body Without Organs (2020)
AUTONOMIA II: Recombinations (2020)
AUTONOMIA III: Endnotes (2020)
Common Currents (2021)
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References
^ Bevan, David (26 May 2011).
"People Changes" . Pitchfork . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Dahlen, Chris (16 May 2008).
"Nat Baldwin: Most Valuable Player Album Review" . Pitchfork . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Dahlen, Chris (25 September 2005).
"Baldwin – Lights Out" . Pitchfork . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
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"Nat Baldwin - All We Want Is Everything" . Various Small Flames . 2 June 2021. Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Hamad, Michael (23 May 2014).
"Dirty Projectors' Nat Baldwin Takes Inspiration From Connecticut's Anthony Braxton" . Courant . Retrieved 7 June 2014 .
^ Ague, Vanessa (30 September 2021).
"Tape Label Report: September 2021" . Bandcamp Daily . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
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"The best of (the strange sounds of Tripticks Tapes) 2022" . Nowe idzie od morza . 30 December 2022. Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
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"The Wire's Releases of the Year 2023" . The Wire . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Masters, Marc (14 December 2022).
"The Best Experimental Music of 2022" . Bandcamp Daily . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
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"Best Music of 2022" . Burning Ambulance . 16 December 2022. Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Ague, Vanessa (12 January 2022).
"The Road to Sound's 2021 In Review: The Year in Experimental Music" . The Road to Sound . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Kopcienski, Jacob (5 May 2022).
"Old Time Music Explores Traditions, Technologies, and Archives of "American Music" " . I CARE IF YOU LISTEN . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Rose, Brad (1 August 2023).
"Video Premiere: Nick Dunston "A Devastating Comeback" " . Foxy Digitalis . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Masters, Marc (2 November 2021).
"The Best Experimental Music on Bandcamp: October 2021" . Bandcamp Daily . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Masters, Marc (3 October 2022).
"The Best Experimental Music on Bandcamp: September 2022" . Bandcamp Daily . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Epstein, Lee Rice (12 July 2021).
"Patrick Shiroishi *****" . The Free Jazz Collective . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Margasak, Peter (20 September 2021).
"Complete Communion: Jazz For September Reviewed By Peter Margasak" . The Quietus . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Davidson, Jack (3 April 2021).
"Review: Phicus – Liquid (Tripticks Tapes, Mar 26)" . Noise Not Music . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
^ Pickard, Joshua (28 April 2023).
"Cassette Culture: April 2023" . Beats Per Minute . Retrieved 6 January 2024 .
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"Common Currents, by Nat Baldwin" .
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