Hannah Peel

Fir Wave


  • Sale
  • Regular price £21.99
  • Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable

Product Info

LP : Standard Black Vinyl

Dinked : Blue Vinyl / 4 x 120x120mm Postcard Set / Hand-Numbered Sleeve in PVC Wallet / Limited Pressing of 375 SOLD OUT

Limited LP : Indies Exclusive Neon Pink Vinyl SOLD OUT

More Info

Eric says:
“Hannah Peel has been at the forefront of indie music over the past decade, branching out from Folk music in the early 2010's towards a sound draped in electronica and synth pop in recent years. For me her latest LP 'Fir Wave' is the pinnacle of this progression. The album explores and develops sounds from a recording by BBC Radiophonic Workshop composers Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson, which Peel has reworked and made her own.”

Leo says:
“Hannah digs deep into the Radiophonic Workshop archives to twist the source material into distorted techno, pristine synthscapes and jilted electro beats. This one hit me as a pure surprise and is one I’ve greatly enjoyed revisiting throughout the year.”

Hannah Peel has announced the release of a new album, ‘Fir Wave’, out on 26 March 2021 via her own label imprint, My Own Pleasure.

The new album, a sonic shimmer of textures and pulses that switches between raw atmospheric edges and environments, arrives with a fascinating history. As Peel explains, “The specialist library label KPM, gave me permission to reinterpret the original music of the celebrated 1972 KPM 1000 series: Electrosonic, the music of Delia Derbyshire and the Radiophonic Workshop.”

This process of re-generation and finding fresh inspiration in pioneering, experimental electronics from the early 1970s is at the core of the album. Peel has made connections and new patterns that mirror the Earth’s ecological cycles through music. Peel explains, “I’m drawn to the patterns around us and the cycles in life that will keep on evolving and transforming forever.

Fir Wave is defined by its continuous environmental changes and there are so many connections to those patterns echoed in electronic music - it’s always an organic discovery of old and new.” As Delia Derbyshire revealed in 2000 to BBC sound engineer, journalist and academic Jo Hutton: “I like new things that don’t seem new . . . as though they’ve always been there.”

Known more recently for curating and presenting on BBC Radio 3’s Night Tracks, the Northern Irish Emmy-nominated composer and producer’s work is ambitious and forward-looking, adapting and re-inventing new genres and hybrid musical forms. Recent albums include the solo electronic and pop work of Awake But Always Dreaming, which became an ode to her grandmother’s mind as she lived with dementia; the electronic ruralism of Chalk Hill Blue, an album recorded with the poet Will Burns; and the space and the unparalleled vastness of Mary Casio: Journey to Cassiopeia, scored for synthesisers and a 30 piece colliery brass band.

In 2019 she composed and recorded the soundtrack for Game of Thrones: The Last Watch which earned her an Emmy nomination for ‘Outstanding Music Composition For A Documentary Series Or Special (Original Dramatic Score)’.

Tracklist

Side A
1 Wind Shadow
2 Emergence in Nature
3 Patterned Formation
4 Carbon Cycle

Side B
1 Ecovocative
2 Fir wave
3 Reaction Diffusion