Ingus Baušķenieks (born December 30, 1956[1][2]) is a Latvian musician known as a member of Dzeltenie Pastnieki and as a solo artist. He is a multi-instrumentalist, with the bass guitar being his primary instrument in band engagements. He is also known for his proficiency in home recording and tape editing.
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| Background information | |
| Born | (1956-12-30) December 30, 1956 (age 65) Riga, Latvia |
| Genres | New wave Art rock Electronic Postpops |
| Occupation(s) | Singer multi-instrumentalist record producer |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals, bass guitar, guitar, keyboards |
| Labels | Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti MicRec |
| Website | https://ingusbauskenieks.bandcamp.com |
He is the son of the noted Latvian painter Auseklis Baušķenieks (1910–2007).
| Year | Album | Label |
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| 1988 | Mājas dzīve
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| 1990 | Klusais Okeāns
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| 1995 | Burvju pusdienas
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Mikrofona ieraksti |
| 1998 | Digitālā ziema
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Studija Mix |
| 2003 | Viduslaiki
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Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti |
| 2004 | Nezināmais šedevrs: izlase 1988–2003 (Compilation)
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Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti |
| 2011 | Čūska[3]
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Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti |
| 2015 | Sentiment et Mélancholie
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Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti |
| 2019 | Spoki
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Stroom |
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