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A Good Time To Be A Celtics Fan, One Musician's Story [1]
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Former Dirty Projector Nat Baldwin's "Lake Erie" Floats My Boat
(Walrus Music Blog)

MP3: Dirty Projector bassist Nat Baldwin delivers "Dome Branches," hopefully a song about living in the biosphere.
(Paper Thin Walls Bullhorn)

Nat Baldwin : Lake Erie & Indianapolis show...
Nat Baldwin is/was the bassist and past recording/touring member of the Dirty Projectors . He (My Old Kentucky Blog)

HOUSE SHOW: Nat Baldwin (Dirty Projectors), The Brock Scott Quartet, Andre' Paraguassu, PowWows, and Leah Meininger
/09) for those of you in the Atlanta area: Nat Baldwin (Dirty Projectors), The Brock Scott Quartet, Andre (It Covers The Hillsides)

Live: Nat Baldwin, Pase Rock - One Night In Austin
the pleasure of finding my way to Rancho Relaxo to catch Nat Baldwin and the Dirty Projectors last night. Being (Sonic Itch Music)

The Upside-Down Pyramid
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DEMOLITIONS
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Nat Baldwin and Spenking Show Tonight
/favourite Nat Baldwin whose recently released album, MVP , is definitely one of the best of the year. So, Hannah (Forest Gospel)

Nat Baldwin

“Lights Out”: 7.8 / 10
“[Lights Out] feels like one desperate night alone.”
-Pitchfork Media

As far as I know, Nat Baldwin doesn’t use staff paper (at least he didn’t when I saw him play last week), but his facility in the manipulation of both the spatial and temporal aspects of music suggests that he either uses a musical staff (wrought of what? ebony?) that imparts to him god-like powers of emotional evocation, or a competent musical staff of advisors, wonks and mandarins … soaring, monastic vocals … Write home about this; it’s something to write home about.
-Said the Gramophone

It seems as though Nat Baldwin is sharing all of his personal secrets with us, and it’s uncomfortably beautiful.
-Tiny Voices

With a voice somewhere between Karl Blau and Jeff Buckley, Baldwin lays hallucinatory vocal textures over abstract instrumental textures, creating genuine drama.
-Popmatters

It isn’t very often that a musician comes along and redefines the capabilities of the instrument he’s mastered. Hendrix did it with the electric guitar in the 1960s. Miles with the wah-wah trumpet in the 1970s. More recently, Andrew Bird’s been expanding the limits of the violin. Now, it’s time to add to this short but revered list Portsmouth native Nat Baldwin and his intricate work on the double bass.
-Northeast Performer