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Baby Dayliner

 
Artist: Baby Dayliner
  • Born: August 14, 1976, New York, NY
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: Producer
  • Representative Albums: "High Heart & Low Estate", "Critics Pass Away

Biography

Baby Dayliner created his own musical niche in New York's alternative rock and rap scenes in the early to mid-2000s. His offbeat, cabaret-lounge vocal style has elicited comparisons extending from Frank Sinatra to David Bowie to Ian Curtis, and yet his musical influences include an even stranger gamut: '80s synth pop, underground rap, folk songwriting, '50s rockabilly and pop, and Japanese kabuki theater music. Juxtaposing these normally incongruous genres, he obtained a small but varied following.

Dayliner, aka Ethan Marunas, was born in the N.Y.C. borough of Manhattan. He went to Laguardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (the school featured in the movie and TV series Fame) and then attended St. John's College in Annapolis, MD, for undergraduate school. Disheartened by terrible band experiences, he took the solo route and began recording and performing his own songs. Dayliner became known for his one-man show routine, which only included his suitcase of musical and performance gear, his dance maneuvers, and of course, himself. He pressed and released his first album, High Heart & Low Estate, on his own in 2002. Members of indie rock band the National caught a glimpse of his shows and eagerly signed them to their label, Brassland Records, which subsequently re-released his debut in March 2004. In the meantime, Dayliner beefed up his producer résumé, executive producing the comedy rap album Let's Get Serious by Def Jux duo the Party Fun Action Committee in 2003; producing on Cut to the Chase by underground rap artist Chase Phoenix in 2004; and co-executive producing and playing violin on Music by Cavelight by distinguished underground rap producer Blockhead (who also happens to be a long-time childhood friend of Marunas). A more refined second album, Critics Pass Away was released in May 2006, garnering more acclaim, and having toured with the National, he widened his audience. ~ Cyril Cordor, All Music Guide
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Baby Dayliner (AKA Ethan Marunas) is a musical recording and performing artist from and based out of New York City. He was born and raised in New York City, and went to Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, also known as the high school from the 1980 film Fame. He studied at St. John's College in Annapolis, MD but he did not graduate. After varying roles in various bands, Marunas decided to take the stage as a solo act. He became deft at synths, samplers, and recording, and began crafting songs that would come to life as the Baby Dayliner stage show.

Marunas' first big sonic influence was classical music that his parents and private teachers fed him as a child violinist (age 7-17). Later came jazz and hip-hop records. Strangely enough, his first pop music love was Hall and Oates, which he listened to alongside Kabuki theater music and other diverse sounds.

Under the Baby Dayliner moniker, Marunas has released two albums on Brassland Records. He was signed to the label as The National's favorite live performer in New York City. Marunas has opened for a variety of musical acts including Scissor Sisters, The National, and Trans Am.

According to Uncut magazine, Baby Dayliner is "a retro romo romp through a New York ghost world that is neither the drainpipe-and-denim sweat pile of CBGBs nor the mirrorball glitz of Studio 54 but somewhere in between."

Discography

  • High Heart and Low Estate -- first released August 2002, re-released March 2004 on Brassland

1. Raid!
2. Hoodlums In The Hit Parade
3. Party Scenes
4. Madeline
5. Beat Downs
6. High Heart & Low Estate
7. Can’t Believe
8. Lullabies
9. Dead Ladies
10. I’ll Be Your Counterpart
11. Funeral Dirge

  • Critics Pass Away -- released May 2006 on Brassland

1. At Least
2. Critics Pass Away
3. House And Confusion
4. The Way You Look Tonight
5. Through These Hills
6. Whodunit?
7. Go On Baby
8. Breezy
9. Small Town Halls
10. Silent Places
11. Simon Sez
12. Nature’s Clause
13. Drop Dead Gorgeous

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