Dijon - Baby (Indie Exclusive, Colored Vinyl, Silver)
Baby marks Dijon’s first material since his 2021 debut album Absolutely; lauded as one of the year’s best albums by The FADER, i-D, NPR, and many more.
Baby was made at home, mostly in isolation with his new family, along with musical kindred spirits Andrew Sarlo, Henry Kwapis, and Michael Gordon. At its core, Baby retains the deliberate introspection of what fans have come to expect from a Dijon album. Examining new fatherhood and how rapidly his life has changed since Absolutely, the album is a collection of songs that represent the mania of domesticity. From song-to-song, Dijon captures the moments of ecstasy and tragedy that inevitably follow life-altering changes.
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Dijon - Baby (Indie Exclusive, Colored Vinyl, Silver)
Dijon - Baby (Indie Exclusive, Colored Vinyl, Silver)
Baby marks Dijon’s first material since his 2021 debut album Absolutely; lauded as one of the year’s best albums by The FADER, i-D, NPR, and many more.
Baby was made at home, mostly in isolation with his new family, along with musical kindred spirits Andrew Sarlo, Henry Kwapis, and Michael Gordon. At its core, Baby retains the deliberate introspection of what fans have come to expect from a Dijon album. Examining new fatherhood and how rapidly his life has changed since Absolutely, the album is a collection of songs that represent the mania of domesticity. From song-to-song, Dijon captures the moments of ecstasy and tragedy that inevitably follow life-altering changes.
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Baby marks Dijon’s first material since his 2021 debut album Absolutely; lauded as one of the year’s best albums by The FADER, i-D, NPR, and many more.
Baby was made at home, mostly in isolation with his new family, along with musical kindred spirits Andrew Sarlo, Henry Kwapis, and Michael Gordon. At its core, Baby retains the deliberate introspection of what fans have come to expect from a Dijon album. Examining new fatherhood and how rapidly his life has changed since Absolutely, the album is a collection of songs that represent the mania of domesticity. From song-to-song, Dijon captures the moments of ecstasy and tragedy that inevitably follow life-altering changes.














