Danielle Baquet-Long

Danielle Baquet-Long (July 31, 1982 – July 8, 2009) was a musician from Huntington Beach, California.[1] She is known for her collaboration with husband Will Long in the band Celer, and for her extensive solo work under the moniker Chubby Wolf[2] (much of which was released posthumously). Danielle was a teacher of special education in music therapy, writer, poet, painter, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist.[3] Both her self-releases and post-mortem releases under the name Chubby Wolf have gained substantial following and review.[4][5]

Danielle Baquet-Long
Birth nameDanielle Baquet
Also known asChubby Wolf
Born(1982-07-31)July 31, 1982
DiedJuly 8, 2009(2009-07-08) (aged 26)
Huntington Beach, California
GenresElectronic, ambient electronic, indie
Occupation(s)Music therapist, musician, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist
InstrumentsSynthesizer, guitar, vocals
Years active2005–2009
LabelsSelf-released, Infraction, Slow Flow Records, Spekk, And/oar, Mystery Sea, Dragons Eye Recordings, Low Point, Humming Conch, Sentient Recognition Archive, Digitalis, Home Normal, Students of Decay, Smallfish, Basses Frequences, Blackest Rainbow, Streamline, Murmur Records, Entropy Records
Associated actsCeler, Chubby Wolf

Celer was founded in 2005, in Huntington Beach, California, U.S.A.. After producing music for record labels, installations, and exhibits worldwide from 2005–2009, Danielle Baquet-Long died on July 8, 2009 of heart failure. In their time as a duo, they produced numerous self-released albums, sound for installations, and released work for independent labels in North America, Japan, and Europe. Between 2005 and 2007 the couple produced 22 releases. Will Long has continued Celer solo from 2009 to the present.

Discography

Celer

Chubby Wolf

  • Meandering Pupa (Self-released, 2009)
  • L'histoire (Self-released, 2009)
  • Ornitheology (Self-released, 2010)
  • A Wispy Tear (Self-released, 2011)
  • The Darker Sex (Self-released, 2011)
  • Maudlin & Elusive (Self-released, 2011)
  • Los Que No Son Gentos (Self-released, 2011)
  • Days to Dismember/The Lows, the Sows (Self-released, 2011)
  • Turkey Decoy (Self-released, 2011)
  • The Blissful Cessation (Self-released, 2011)
  • The Stairway of Abstraction (Self-released, 2011)
  • Microcassette Recordings (Self-released, 2012)
  • The Last Voices (Self-released, 2013)
  • Bouquets of Vacant Jouissance (Live on KCRW) (Self-released, 2013)
  • Envelope Petals (Self-released, 2013)
  • Seasick (Self-released, 2013)
  • It's a Small Place to Be (Self-released, 2013)
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References

  1. "Celer". Music To Blow. Archived from the original on December 5, 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-09.
  2. Takeover, Big (January 16, 2011). "Chubby Wolf: The Legacy of Dani Long". The Big Takeover. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
  3. "Dani Baquet-Long of Ambient Duo Celer Dies at 26". The Daily Swarm. July 10, 2009. Archived from the original on July 29, 2014. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
  4. Krinsley, Jeremy (October 4, 2011). "Chubby Wolf's posthumous wonders". Impose Magazine. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
  5. Bruce, Gordon. "Chubby Wolf – "Birthday Suit"". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
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