Artists

The Baldwin Brothers

Chicago, Illinois

Back in 1983, when Jason Hinkle and TJ Widner were just kids, they had a code word: Baldwin. "We used it to mean someone who was in-the-know," says TJ. "It was just some in-joke. So the name really never had anything to do with those other Baldwins."

Indeed: While Alec, Billy, Stephen, and Daniel were lapping up the highlife in Hollywood, the other Baldwin Brothers were in Chicago, working out that elusive musical link between jam bands and laptop electronica. Machine music could ooze sex, they were convinced; it could have the spontaneity of a live performance but the structure of a pop song. And the results of their efforts? Voila! The brilliant Cooking with Lasers, a blend of live funk and studio-created beats that owes as much to Herbie Hancock and the JBs as it does to Kraftwerk.

The Baldwin Brothers began more than fifteen years ago, when Jason and TJ met in junior high in Kokomo, Indiana. The son of a musician, Jason was already playing guitar and bass, and was soon to add drums to his repertoire; he discovered TJ played piano (he had been taking lessons since age six) and invited him over to jam. In the Hinkle family's basement there was a treasure trove of recording gear ("It was a playground," says TJ, "There was a reel-to-reel recorder, a drum machine, and lots of toys and effects"), so in no time the pair were experimenting with the equipment and taping their results. They continued to record all through high school, between stints in pop and alternative rock bands (TJ) and a heavy metal cover act (Jason, who still reckons he's "The Jimmy Page of the drums -- technically sloppy but very soulful.").

Fast-forward to the mid-nineties, when, post-college, the two met up in Chicago. Although they'd spent nearly a decade apart, the pair started writing and recording again, just for fun. When they had enough material for a 30-minute set, they approached a local club and convinced its managers to let them play live. Calling themselves the Baldwin Brothers, they delivered a mixture of lounge music and funk, with TJ's trusty 1978 Fender Rhodes electric piano emerging as the star of the show. (It's the keyboard of the '70s," he explains. "Billy Joel, Elton John ... just a ton of musicians used a Rhodes. It's the best.")
Artist's Songs
The Baldwin Brothers - That's Right
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 3:19
Subject: Instrumental
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Mixed
Moods: Laid Back
The Baldwin Brothers - Funky Junkyard
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 3:26
Subject: Instrumental
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Medium
Moods: Airy, Groovy
The Baldwin Brothers - Dream Girl
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 4:52
Subject: A Dream Girl
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Medium
Moods: Groovy, Passionate
The Baldwin Brothers - The Bionic Jam
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 4:02
Subject: Instrumental
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Fast
Moods: Aggressive, Frantic
The Baldwin Brothers - Lava Lamp
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 4:17
Subject: Instrumental
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Medium
Moods: Airy, Mellow
The Baldwin Brothers - Give 'Em A Hand
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 3:03
Subject: Instrumental
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Medium
Moods: Airy, Groovy
The Baldwin Brothers - Slowly At First
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 3:37
Subject: Instrumental
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Mixed
Moods: Airy, Excited, Groovy
The Baldwin Brothers - Deep Down
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 3:29
Subject: Emotions
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Medium
Moods: Emotional, Groovy, Passionate
The Baldwin Brothers - Viva Kneivel
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 4:47
Subject: Instrumental
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Medium , Fast
Moods: Dramatic, Excited
The Baldwin Brothers - Urban Tumbleweed
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 3:37
Subject: Don't Mess With Me
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Fast
Moods: Airy, Excited, Groovy
The Baldwin Brothers - Somebody Else's Favorite Song
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 3:41
Subject: Instrumental
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Medium
Moods: Airy, Groovy, Happy
The Baldwin Brothers - Are You There Margaret? It's Me God
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 3:43
Subject: Instrumental
Explicit: No
Genres: Electro
Tempos: Medium
Moods: Groovy, Mellow, Passionate