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  1. Will Wiesenfeld (born April 16, 1989), better known by his stage name Baths, is an American electronic musician. He was born in the Tarzana neighborhood of Los Angeles and was raised in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. He currently resides in Culver City, Los Angeles, California.

  2. 28. Mai 2013 · Obsidian. Baths. 2013. 8.6. Best New Music. By Ian Cohen. Genre: Electronic. Label: Anticon. Reviewed: May 28, 2013. After an illness, Will Wiesenfeld channeled his pent-up frustrations and...

  3. 29. Mai 2013 · ABOVE: WILL WIESENFELD, AKA BATHS. Pained, sorrowful, heart-wrenching— these are not words one would usually associate with the music of Los Angeles-based producer Will Wiesenfeld, who records electronic pop under the moniker Baths. Wiesenfelds excellent sophomore record, Obsidian, though, is all those things; a mixture of the ...

  4. Nicht lang schnacken: Will Wiesenfeld will hoch hinaus und komponiert unter seinem Künstlernamen Baths mit "Obsidian" die zweite Spitzenplatte in Folge. Wieso dieser prompte Einstieg? Nun ja, manchmal geht es eben nicht anders.

  5. thequietus.com › quietus-reviews › baths-obsidian-reviewBaths — Obsidian | The Quietus

    1. Juli 2013 · It’s been a testing time for Baths, aka 24-year-old Californian Will Wiesenfeld. Fresh from touring his 2010 debut LP, Cerulean, he was struck down by a dire bout of E. coli, leaving him wholly debilitated; bedridden for months on end. The result of this extended convalescence is Obsidian, an altogether more stark, introspective ...

  6. 28. Mai 2013 · Obsidian is Will Wiesenfelds 3rd full length album under the solo project ‘Baths’. Obsidian provides a stark contrast to the often upbeat themes and bright rhythmic elements of Baths'...

  7. 22 · 05 · 2013. Will Wiesenfeld, AKA LA-based artist Baths, lives in a sullen world of electronic clicks, ticks and maudlin synths. Wiesenfelds second album, 2011’s ‘Pop Music/False B-Sides’, felt like he was treading water somewhat. It lacked the appeal of his 2010 debut, ‘Cerulean’.