Artist's albums
Common Currents
2021 · EP
I Lost Something In The Hills
2021 · single
All We Want Is Everything
2021 · single
AUTONOMIA I: Body Without Organs
2020 · album
body without organs
2019 · single
In The Hollows
2014 · album
Dome Branches: The MVP Demos
2013 · album
People Changes
2011 · album
A Split
2009 · single
Most Valuable Player
2007 · album
Enter The Winter
2006 · album
Lights Out
2005 · album
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Biography
Bassist Nat Baldwin began his musical career focusing on improvisation and extended technique playing. The beginnings of his music saw him running with the East Coast scene of improvisers that included a group of Wesleyan University improvisers who studied with Anthony Braxton, and he collaborated with artists like Lavender, Jessica Pavone, and pianist Dan St. Clair. As time went on, Baldwin kept a foot in the improvising community as he branched out to work with more pop and indie groups. Baldwin's long list of collaborations included the earnest indie act Tiger Saw, contributions to albums by Vampire Weekend and Department of Eagles, and eventually full-time membership in Dirty Projectors. His solo albums often found him somewhere between these two worlds, releasing splits with bands like Deer Tick or the confrontational Extra Life as well as multiple proper full-lengths to go along with a bevy of EPs and small-run CD-R releases. Notable entries in Baldwin's discography of solo work included 2005's Lights Out, 2006's Enter the Winter, 2007's Most Valuable Player, and 2011's People Changes. In 2013 he released an album of older demo recordings entitled Dome Branches: The MVP Demos and followed in 2014 with the spare string arrangements of In the Hollows. ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi