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May 16 2008

FEATURED: Nat Baldwin at Pitchfork

Posted 5/16/2008 2:14 PM by Cameron Cook

Tags: folk, experimental

New Hamshire-based multi-instrumentalist Nat Baldwin just got his great new album Most Valuable Player positively reviewed on Pitchfork, which we can all admire as not being an easy task. Nat plays the upright bass and makes massively layered experimental folk songs that sound like Owen Pallett of Final Fantasy covering a less out-there version of Dirty Projectors. We released a few tracks off of Most Valuable Player not too long ago, so here are some downloads to celebrate the record’s release. Enjoy:

Nat Baldwin at Pitchfork

Download: Nat Baldwin - Lake Eerie

Download: Nat Baldwin - One Two Three

Stream: Nat Baldwin - Mask I Wear

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