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6.8

Avg Score

6

Opinions

5

Albums

2

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Summary from 6 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Geotic's catalog across 5 albums from 6 opinions, with an overall average of 6.8/10. The top-rated Geotic album is Mend (2010) with a 7.4/10 average from 1 rating, followed by The Anchorite and Traversa. The discography on Wavelength spans 2010 to 2024.

Mend

Mend

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7.4

This guitar-based ambient project from Will Wiesenfeld of Baths demonstrates the range of his interests and skill in a very different sphere.

The Anchorite

The Anchorite

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7.0

On the latest album from his ambient alter ego, Baths’ Will Wiesenfeld uses fuzzed-out guitars and tape-warped textures to conjure a blissful sense of refuge.

Traversa

Traversa

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7.0

At this point, Will Wiesenfeld's name is synonymous with both Baths, his initial electronic project that over the years has garnered critical acclaim, and Geotic, his second moniker that emerged not long after as a more passive listening experience.   As Geotic, Traversa is Wiesenfeld's second full-length release with Ghostly International, and the first time he's moved his vocals to this project,

Traversa

Traversa

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6.7

Ostensibly a side project to Will Wiesenfeld’s Baths, Geotic comes into its own on an album that treats background listening as a springboard into a world of color and texture.

Sunset Mountain (Eon Isle)

Sunset Mountain (Eon Isle)

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6.4

Last year, Will Wiesenfeld (Baths) revived his more mellow Geotic project. Sunset Mountain is the second installment of a trilogy of albums and consists of vocal arrangements only.

Abysma

Abysma

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6.0

Fans might recognize the Geotic moniker as that of Will Wiesenfeld, the Los Angeles producer who's spent the last several years releasing under the name Baths. Wiesenfeld has stated the contrast between Baths and Geotic is that the former is meant for active listening, while the latter is made for a more passive experience — and passive exactly describes Abysma, his latest release as Geotic. There

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