An Interview with Baird
I recently had the pleasure of conducting an interview with the up and coming multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter Baird, ahead of his mixtape release for BIRDSONGS Vol. 2. Baird graduated from the Brown music program in 2019, and towards the end of his time there he became acquainted with my KXSC mentor Ben Buckley. BIRDSONGS Vol. 2 marks Baird’s first mixtape release since 2018’s BIRDSONGS Vol. 1.
Baird hails from Baltimore where early on music became an important part of his life. He grew up playing many instruments like the guitar, drums, and piano. However, he explained that as his brother became more focused on the piano, he shifted more towards the guitar. When I asked him about his major guitar influences he mentioned his love for Brazilian guitarist Luiz Bonfá and the music of Fleetwood Mac. Baird’s other musical influences include Jai Paul (which you can hear in BIRDSONGS Vol. 1), Quincy Jones, and Stevie Wonder. All of these sounds, styles, and influences meld together on BIRDSONGS Vol. 2 to create a refreshingly unique take on the neo-RnB genre that has become so popular.
As Baird put it in our conversation, the BIRDSONGS mixtapes are a sort of playground of experimentation. Vol. 1 was a project that allowed Baird to focus on developing production techniques, sounds, and a unique musical identity for himself. He explained to me that his vocals were something he was still developing confidence in, so he kept them low in his mixes. This changed for Vol. 2; Baird was showing that he had become more assured in putting his voice out there and making it a more prominent part of his music. This can be heard on his great singles “Beluga Baby,” and “Chasing Deer,” or in “Lo Que Tuvimos,” where he sings the ending verse in Spanish.
As far as the future, Baird has recently moved to Los Angeles, and has set up a recording studio for himself where he gets to play, practice, and record any time. When I asked him whether the pandemic is negatively affecting his ability to perform BIRDSONGS Vol. 2 live, he actually gave me a unique answer: while some of the BIRDSONGS music is played live, these mixtapes on the whole are meant to exist as mixtapes, and his live shows primarily rely on different songs. I found this answer to be cool because it plays into the experimental aspect of these mixtapes, and lets them live and breathe on their own. Baird also let me know that the final installment of BIRDSONGS is being developed, but until then we get to have the time to listen to and enjoy all that BIRDSONGS Vol. 2 has to offer.
Listen to BIRDSONGS Vol. 2 here: https://smarturl.it/BIRDSONGSVol2
-Nick Calahan, KXSC DJ