Will Wiesenfeld has been recording original music for more than 15 years, most notably under the moniker Baths. Will has had albums, collaborations and remix work released on dozens of independent labels, and toured around the world. He maintains a philosophy of keeping his work as personal as possible, with the majority of his music created in his home studio. For his fourth full-length album Gut, Will embraces a new personal ethos of writing “from the stomach” versus writing from the heart. “I’m sketching my strongest and most pervasive feelings out quickly and treating their roughness as gospel, then exploring them in greater detail with the added sheen of time and perspective.” The most impressive Baths album of Wiesenfeld’s career, Gut spans a breathtaking spectrum of lacerating hopelessness to lustful joy, inspired by the more unforgiving oeuvre of post-punk and noise music, and any music that works its magic through blunt force rather than careful introspection.
Alexandar Panos
Tracing the patterns of nature, the music of Alexander Panos reflects on the condition of being, and the mechanisms of longing that shape it. The hard-won release of his debut album, �Nascent,� garnered acclaim across the electronic music landscape and beyond. His electroacoustic mosaics are as cinematic as they are personal, sustained by unconcealed self-expression. Rare sound palettes, deconstructed speech, and impressionistic atmosphere converge in a tangible continuity of gestures. The result resists definition, thriving instead in the shifting interplay of texture and time.