Hannah Peel
Full disclosure… Fir Wave, the sublime new offering from sonic alchemist Hannah Peel, has become something of an obsession to these ears. From the other-worldy voices of opener Wind Shadow, through the hypnotic beats and synths of Emergence In Nature all way through splendour closer, Reaction Diffusion, Peel has crafted a spell-binding electronic gem.
Given access to use original recordings from BBC Radiophonic Workshop legend Delia Derbyshire as DNA for the project, Fir Wave, allowed Peel to respectfully re-interpret the source-material, building digital instruments from it to then launch it into bristling electronic realms Derbyshire would be proud of.
Fir Wave, is a high watermark in Hannah Peel’s already impressive musical CV, which includes an Emmy nomination for her soundtrack to Game of Thrones: The Last Watch along with musical collaborations with artists including John Foxx, Paul Weller, Erland Cooper and Simon Tong (as The Magnetic North). Fir Wave exists in a space where electronic music of the past, present and future collide perfectly. Little wonder FM was so excited to catch up with Hannah and find out more about Delia, DAWs and discovering more tactile ways of sculpting sound.
Fir Wave seems to be getting universally excellent reviews, that must be pleasing?
“I’m so blown away, actually because sometimes you make a record that you work so intensely on and my records usually have so many moving parts with, like, 30 brass players or the like. This one was just so simple, and it was just nice to be able to make the record and put it out as it’s self-released. Yeah,
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