The Baldwin Brothers | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Chicago, Illinois |
Genres | Electronica, jazz, pop music |
Years active | 1983–present |
Labels | The Orchard TVT Records |
Members | |
Jason Hinkle TJ Widner Dan Gottesman Oren Kopperl |
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Past members | |
Jimmy Deer J.B. Royal Zebulun |
The Baldwin Brothers are a Chicago-based lounge/electronica duo composed of Jason Hinkle and TJ Widner. The two met in junior-high school and have been composing electronic dance, pop and jazz music since 1983. The band signed with TVT Records in 2001 and are now represented by The Orchard (music label) [1] after their buyout of TVT's music catalog. Their first full album, Cooking With Lasers was produced by Dave Trumfio and The Baldwin Brothers and was released in 2002. The track "Funky Junkyard" was featured in Warren Miller's 2002 feature "Storm." [2] "Urban Tumbleweed", released on Cooking With Lasers, was featured in the video game Amplitude for PlayStation 2.[3] An early version of the song "The Bionic Jam" was also used in the PS2 game ATV Offroad Fury 2 under the title "8 Cylinder Jam".[4] Their single "Dream Girl" features guest vocals by Miho Hatori (of Cibo Matto) and was featured on a CD produced & distributed by American Eagle Outfitters. The song "Ether" features guest vocals by Geri Soriano-Lightwood of Supreme Beings of Leisure.
Their second album, Return of the Golden Rhodes, was released on October 10, 2006. The album was also produced by Dave Trumfio and The Baldwin Brothers and includes musical contributions from Mark Lanegan, Sarai (rapper), Justin Porée of Ozomatli, Lisa Kekaula, David Randall (AKA The Wrekked Train) of Lo Fidelity Allstars and Julio Davis of The J. Davis Trio.
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