About the Artist
Bae Baracus releases the three-track EP Between 2 Worlds on April 17, 2026, through Boomsmack Records, centering this new chapter around atmosphere and movement. The Canadian act, Lin Gardiner, Clef Seeley, and Dolly De Guerre form an electronic project rooted in collaboration and contrast. They shift across electro-punk, post-punk, darkwave, and dance-punk while keeping a strong electronic core. On Between 2 Worlds, they present an EP that centers mood, movement, and a hazy sense of dislocation.
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The EP
Between 2 Worlds, the lead track, opens the EP, in a dreamy soundscape that feels like you’re waking up to the sun in your face gently. The atmosphere settles in slowly, letting each layer stretch out just enough before the next one slips in. “The weight is light tonight, a smile on her mind,” the lyrics sound like you’d hear this song from behind a waterfall you’d find in the jungle. It drifts, never losing direction, holding you in that half-awake state where everything feels slightly out of reach but still warm.
Next, What is This? carries more funk-undertones. It moves faster and the synth textures and beats move all around the place, constantly shifting. Meanwhile, the rhythm pushes forward while the details scatter in different directions, before the sound booms in and out during the chorus, “What is this? What is this? Coming for me.” The track moves from being confused and a state of almost paralysis, into something more reactive, an attempt to catch up with itself in real time.
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Then, Flare (CME) is more experimental. It captures a one-take performance, processes every instrument through a Guitar Rig plugin, and lets that rawness come through in how it builds. The entire song sounds so imposing like it’s pressing into you, hands on your chest. Like you’re walking around those mirror mazes but this one also has a rainbow of flickering lights moving around, reflections overlapping, directions folding into each other until you stop trying to find a way out and just move with it.
Across the EP, the shift between leans into contrast as a way of moving forward. Between 2 Worlds holds onto that idea of being suspended, not fully grounded in one place, but not lost either. It moves from haze, to tension, to pressure, keeping you suspended in it the whole time, like the moment just before something shifts but doesn’t.
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