Ingus Baušķenieks | |
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Background information | |
Born | Riga, Latvia | December 30, 1956
Genres | New wave Art rock Electronic Postpops |
Occupation(s) | Singer multi-instrumentalist record producer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, bass guitar, guitar, keyboards |
Labels | Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti MicRec |
Website | https://ingusbauskenieks.bandcamp.com |
Ingus Baušķenieks (born December 30, 1956[1][2]) is a Latvian musician known as a member of Dzeltenie Pastnieki and as a solo artist. He is a multi-instrumentalist, with the bass guitar being his primary instrument in band engagements. He is also known for his proficiency in home recording and tape editing.
He is the son of the noted Latvian painter Auseklis Baušķenieks (1910–2007).
Discography
Year | Album | Label |
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1988 | Mājas dzīve
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1990 | Klusais Okeāns
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1995 | Burvju pusdienas
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Mikrofona ieraksti |
1998 | Digitālā ziema
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Studija Mix |
2003 | Viduslaiki
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Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti |
2004 | Nezināmais šedevrs: izlase 1988–2003 (Compilation)
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Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti |
2011 | Čūska[3]
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Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti |
2015 | Sentiment et Mélancholie
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Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti |
2019 | Spoki
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Stroom |
References
- ↑ Stundiņš, Jānis (2005). "Ingus Baušķenieka mūža postmodernisms". Mūzikas Saule 27: 27.
- ↑ Ingus Baušķenieks discography at MusicBrainz. Retrieved 4 March 2008.
- ↑ "Ingus Baušķenieks izdod jaunu soloalbumu" (in Latvian). TVNET. April 21, 2011. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
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