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'''The Baker Bros''' was a project by [[Andrew Horowitz]] and his younger brother [[Steven Horowitz]]. It was a mix of hip-hop, mainly Jay-Z, and classical music. | '''The Baker Bros''' was a project by [[Andrew Horowitz]] and his younger brother [[Steven Horowitz]]. It was a mix of hip-hop, mainly Jay-Z, and classical music. According to a blog post on the official [http://www.myspace.com/thebakerbros Baker Bros Myspace] page, the group gained radio play and major label interest at one point. | ||
Songs are available to listen to and download from their artist page on [http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=220190 Soundclick.com]. | |||
Aside from their first album on Soundclick, the project is only known to have released one other song, a remix of "What You Waiting For?".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJpGIvPxtxA The Baker Bros (Andrew & Steven Horowitz) - What You Waiting For? (remix). YouTube.]</ref> | |||
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''The division between popular culture and the classical music world is perhaps greater today than ever before. With the continued disappearance of all things classical, from the reduction of symphonies to decreased attendance at concert halls, from cuts in arts funding to an alarmingly elitist composer pool, society has been relegated to mainstream culture. This mainstream culture wants little to do with the classical world, and vice versa. The concert hall is mostly inhabited by retirees while the arenas and clubs are filled with everyone else. When did this transgression take place or has it always existed and just become more prevalent with the advent of new communicative technologies? Was classical music always so detached from pop culture?''</p> | <p>''The division between popular culture and the classical music world is perhaps greater today than ever before. With the continued disappearance of all things classical, from the reduction of symphonies to decreased attendance at concert halls, from cuts in arts funding to an alarmingly elitist composer pool, society has been relegated to mainstream culture. This mainstream culture wants little to do with the classical world, and vice versa. The concert hall is mostly inhabited by retirees while the arenas and clubs are filled with everyone else. When did this transgression take place or has it always existed and just become more prevalent with the advent of new communicative technologies? Was classical music always so detached from pop culture?''</p> | ||
<p>''The appearance of Jay-Z’s "The Black Album" led to a curious phenomenon. For the first time, the remix album became feasible. All you needed was a computer, cheap software, and an acapella, commercially available "The Black Album" to make a remix. With the launching of careers of remixers like Danger Mouse ("The Grey Album") and 9th Wonder ("Black is Back: The 9th Album") came the possibility of anyone throwing in their two cents. Tons of albums appeared, from albums that put Jay-Z on top Pavement, Weezer, and Metallica. But the classical music world, as it has in the past, went largely overlooked.''</p> | <p>''The appearance of Jay-Z’s "The Black Album" led to a curious phenomenon. For the first time, the remix album became feasible. All you needed was a computer, cheap software, and an acapella, commercially available "The Black Album" to make a remix. With the launching of careers of remixers like Danger Mouse ("The Grey Album") and 9th Wonder ("Black is Back: The 9th Album") came the possibility of anyone throwing in their two cents. Tons of albums appeared, from albums that put Jay-Z on top Pavement, Weezer, and Metallica. But the classical music world, as it has in the past, went largely overlooked.''</p> | ||
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==The Classical Album== | |||
'''The Classical Album''' is the first and only album by The Baker Bros., with a duration of 57:25. The first 5 songs of the album were released on August 17th, 2004, while the remaining tracks were released on August 19th. Tracks 1 through 7 are distributed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND licence. | |||
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!align="left" | # | |||
!align="left" | Title | |||
!align="left" | Duration | |||
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|1. | |||
|"Intro/Interfugue" | |||
|02:21 | |||
|- | |||
|2. | |||
|"Copland Died on December 4th" | |||
|03:40 | |||
|- | |||
|3. | |||
|"What ROCmaninoff I Say" | |||
|04:35 | |||
|- | |||
|4. | |||
|"Enbernsteincore" | |||
|03:46 | |||
|- | |||
|5. | |||
|"Change Clothes with Stravinsky" | |||
|04:04 | |||
|- | |||
|6. | |||
|"Glass Off Your Shoulders" | |||
|03:54 | |||
|- | |||
|7. | |||
|"Threat to the Reicho" | |||
|04:20 | |||
|- | |||
|8. | |||
|"Moments of Hindemithity" | |||
|05:13 | |||
|- | |||
|9. | |||
|"99 Nancarrows" | |||
|05:41 | |||
|- | |||
|10. | |||
|"Mahlerlude" | |||
|02:36 | |||
|- | |||
|11. | |||
|"Piazolla's My Thug" | |||
|03:52 | |||
|- | |||
|12. | |||
|"Bolcomcifer" | |||
|03:08 | |||
|- | |||
|13. | |||
|"Arvollure" | |||
|04:59 | |||
|- | |||
|14. | |||
|"My 1st Ravel" | |||
|05:09 | |||
|} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* During a episode of [[Keep Up The Good Work]] on May 29th 2020, Andrew and Steven discussed the project, however they never specified the name of the project. This could be out of embarrassment of the project or they could have not remembered the name. | * During a episode of [[Keep Up The Good Work]] on May 29th 2020, Andrew and Steven discussed the project, however they never specified the name of the project. This could be out of embarrassment of the project or they could have not remembered the name. | ||
==References== |
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The Baker Bros | |
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Place of Origin | Ann Arbor, MI |
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Genres | Hip-hop, Classical |
Years Active | 2004 |
Label | None |
Associated Acts | Tally Hall, edu, Toy Orchestra, Jay-Z |
Website | The Baker Bros' Myspace |
Band Members | |
Andrew Horowitz, Steven Horowitz |
The Baker Bros was a project by Andrew Horowitz and his younger brother Steven Horowitz. It was a mix of hip-hop, mainly Jay-Z, and classical music. According to a blog post on the official Baker Bros Myspace page, the group gained radio play and major label interest at one point.
Songs are available to listen to and download from their artist page on Soundclick.com.
Aside from their first album on Soundclick, the project is only known to have released one other song, a remix of "What You Waiting For?".[1]
Soundclick Bio
The Classical Album
The Classical Album is the first and only album by The Baker Bros., with a duration of 57:25. The first 5 songs of the album were released on August 17th, 2004, while the remaining tracks were released on August 19th. Tracks 1 through 7 are distributed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND licence.
# | Title | Duration |
---|---|---|
1. | "Intro/Interfugue" | 02:21 |
2. | "Copland Died on December 4th" | 03:40 |
3. | "What ROCmaninoff I Say" | 04:35 |
4. | "Enbernsteincore" | 03:46 |
5. | "Change Clothes with Stravinsky" | 04:04 |
6. | "Glass Off Your Shoulders" | 03:54 |
7. | "Threat to the Reicho" | 04:20 |
8. | "Moments of Hindemithity" | 05:13 |
9. | "99 Nancarrows" | 05:41 |
10. | "Mahlerlude" | 02:36 |
11. | "Piazolla's My Thug" | 03:52 |
12. | "Bolcomcifer" | 03:08 |
13. | "Arvollure" | 04:59 |
14. | "My 1st Ravel" | 05:09 |
Trivia
- During a episode of Keep Up The Good Work on May 29th 2020, Andrew and Steven discussed the project, however they never specified the name of the project. This could be out of embarrassment of the project or they could have not remembered the name.