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2023 · single
Tisched Off
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Wretched (keiyaA Remix)
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Farm to Table
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Wretched
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Hold The Line
2022 · single
Cosigns
2022 · single
Heavy Heart
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Live at Studio 4
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Live Forever (Deluxe Edition)
2021 · albüm
Province
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Weights
2021 · single
Lady Luck
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Kyoto (Bartees Strange Remix)
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Emergency Equipment & Exits (Bartees Strange Remix)
2021 · single
The Pearl
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Pool (Bartees Strange Version)
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Live Forever
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2020 · single
Going Going / HAGS
2020 · single
Say Goodbye to Pretty Boy
2020 · mini albüm
Lemonworld
2020 · single
About Today
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Bartees Strange’s mother was an opera singer. His dad served in the military for decades. He traveled widely for his parents jobs — born in Ipswich, England 1989, his family also did stints in Germany, Greenland, and a number of states across america before he hit his 12th birthday when they settled in Mustang, Oklahoma. Though Bartees’s mother shepherded him through formal musical training in voice, as a teenager he and his friends fixated on the blooming hardcore and emo scene of the Midwest and Deep South, drawing inspiration from band such as At the Drive In, Norma Jean, MeWithoutYou, Cap n Jazz, Bright Eyes, and American Football. Around this time Bartees started playing guitar. In true DIY/punk fashion, this consumption turned into production. In middle school, Bartees began producing music for friends with a small project studio he built out of a Tascam 388, the family computer and a pirated copy of FL Studio. Through AOL instant messenger, Bartees connected with old friends in the UK, who brought him up to speed on a new world of sonic influence led by Bloc Party, Burial, Robyn and Skream. College, and a half-decade stint in Brooklyn connected him with the rising indie scene— particularly favorites like Bon Iver, TV on The Radio, Frank Ocean, James Blake, King Krule, Japanese Breakfast, Mt. Kimbie, Mitski, Thao Nguyen and The National, giving him a crash course in lyrical intrigue and textural brilliance.