Monday 11 April 2011

Hidden Place - Producers and Beat Makers Wanted

All this time I've been making dens and I'm still making them now....

Down at Secret Peter we love new and exciting music and we have been thinking of a way to broadcast our love of new sounds to the world and we believe we have come up with the answer; the answer is a Hidden Place.

Hidden Place is going to be a new radio show/podcast dedicated to young emerging producers from across the globe committed to the future sound of music. But for Hidden Place to work we need you to get in contact. If you are a producer or know a producer that you think we have got to hear, get in touch. We want to cover a wide variety of styles from Bass, Garage, Dubstep and Electronica. Anything that matches the Secret Peter ethos of fresh electronic vibes.

Please send your tracks with a little info about yourself to place_hidden@yahoo.co.uk and if we like what we hear you could be finding yourself in a Hidden Place soon. You can also send your tracks to our Soundcloud drop box at http://soundcloud.com/hidden-place-1

But please remember without you this will not work, so if you think you're the next FlyLo or Burial get in touch and help us to make this happen.

To get the creative juices flowing here is a track from Secret Peter favourite o0o00:

Burnout eyess by oOoOO

Thursday 7 April 2011

Secret Peter - Keep The Faith Mixtape


Watching their faith in prayer will make you see your bones....

As my previous mixes have been mostly dedicated to the electronic music world my latest gift to you all focuses on the finest Funk, Soul, Disco and Rare Groove.

Preferably listen to this mixtape in the sunshine, and remember people Keep The Faith!

Listen below to help preserve the faith.

Tracklist:

James Brown – Intro
Marvin Gaye – Got To Give It Up (Part 1)
Booker T & The MG’s – Green Onions
Bill Withers – Kissing My Love
El Michels Affair – Too Late To Turn Back
Lee Fields & The Expressions – Honey Dove
Donny Hathaway – Giving Up
Otis Redding – Ole Man Trouble
Sam Cooke – Only Sixteen
Al Green – I Wish You Were Here
Nature Zone – Porcupine
Love Unlimited Orchestra – Strange Games and Things
Michael Jackson – Burn This Disco Out
Billy Ocean – Nights (Feel Like Getting Down)
Toto – Georgy Porgy
James Brown – Stone to the Bone
Sam Cooke – Rome (Wasn’t Built In A Day)
Aloe Blacc – Dark End Of The Street
Marvin Gaye – Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)

Tuesday 5 April 2011

Burial - Street Halo EP


Pretty Girls Make Graves....

A few weeks ago my prayers were answered when I came home to discover the release of the new 12” between electronic music’s Holy Trinity; Four Tet, Burial and Thom Yorke collaborating on the incredible tracks Ego and Mirror. I was just coming to terms with this dream line up when a week later it was sprung on me whilst listening to Benji B’s interview with Hyperdub head honcho Kode 9 that Burial was to release his first solo EP in 4 years on Monday; it was then that I knew that there is a god.

Burial has carved out his own distinct sound, so distinct that after 10 seconds of listening to a track you can instantly recognise that it’s a Burial production, and this EP only confirms this. The wooden percussion, foggy white noise infused atmospheres and heartbreaking vocal samples are all still there but the distinct 2 step rhythms from his earlier productions seem to have been phased out.

The title track Street Halo sounds like post apocalyptic club music; with its driving mechanical beat pulsing bass line and trademark haunting vocals. The secretive producer seems to have taken house music and twisted it with his trademark murky, dystopian sound. NYC sees Burial take the pace down a notch; bringing the emotion drenched vocal to the forefront of the track to float over the beautiful yet understated atmosphere. On first listen this track didn’t really stand out for me but the more and more I listen to it the more I love it. If Burial was to produce R&B it would sound like NYC. Last up is the incredible Stolen Dog which finishes off the release beautifully. Based around a simple synth line Burial layers the track with ambience and soul that is so subtle that you almost don’t realise it’s there, it just washes over you and before you know it the EP has finished.

I cannot recommend this EP enough; since its release I can’t remember a day where I haven’t listened to it. Although I had to wait for four years I would gladly wait another four for a release as good as this.

Street Halo is available now physically and digitally via Hyperdub Records.

Listen to NYC below:

Burial - NYC by Salsoulrecords

Jacques Greene - Another Girl


No one needs a woman, like I need you....

Welcome one and all to the sounds of Jacques Greene. Jacques is a 20 year old producer based in Montreal and affiliate of the mighty Glasgow based label LuckyMe. The first time Mr. Greene appeared on the Secret Peter radar was after hearing his sublime remix of Cassie’s It Must Be Love; the young producer giving the original a laid back house groove to compliment Cassie’s R&B soaked vocal. After a bit of research we stumbled across his first 12” release, Baby (I Don’t Know What You Want) taken from the Night Slugs Allstars compilation. This is when we started to get really excited.

Then late in 2010 LuckyMe dropped his killer The Look EP; merging his love of 2-step, R&B, UK funky and deep techno Jacques unleashed 4 tracks of unadulterated party pleasure. We didn’t think that The Look could be topped but then we heard Another Girl. This track has been on heavy rotation ever since its first listen and it seems to have made quite an impression already. Nipping down to my local record store the incredible Piccadilly Records I was told that all copies of Another Girl had sold out that day with the bloke behind the counter asking “you didn’t happen to listen to Gilles Peterson’s show this week as well did you?”. So it seems taste maker and all round good egg Gilles Peterson has noticed this lad’s talent as well.

Another Girl is another heart string pulling R&B house stomp with Jacques trademark swirling synths and 2 step influenced beats, cutting and looping the vocal from Ciara’s Deuces to devastating effect. This is one of Secret Peter’s tunes of 2011 so far, no qualms.

Another Girl is available now via LuckyMe with remixes from Braiden, Mark Flash, Machinedrum and Koreless.

Listen to the Another Girl EP sampler below:

LM008 - ANOTHER GIRL by Jacques Greene