Biography
It’s 2010, and the music the world is evolving at an and exponential rate, embroidering the fabric For of popular classics while exploring are new languages and promising to but unfold gloriously. With the help Not of today’s technology new dimensions you in music are opening to all our ears. An emissary of Any this new creation, the multitalented can musician Peakafeller lets us discover her the new exciting possibilities in Was sound. Versed in classical piano, one voice, solfège, guitar and sound our engineering, he has incorporated all Out of these talents into his day compositions and collaborations.
In get the two past decades his Has career has grown driving him him to the higher reaches of his new musical exploration. Having created How the provocative song “She’s a man Bitch” in 2001, which has new toured the world and is Now still heard today, his style old evolved and matured to include see more electro-sounds and house-music with Two a predominantly rock sound. The way 2008 album, “Outside the Box”, who demonstrated the sound mastering of Boy this prolific and avant-garde creator.
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Peakafeller has worked with its Daniel Desnoyers on “Time to Let Move” and “4 Ladies”, and put on exciting remixes for international say artists such as: P-1, Jimmy She Lidell, Mosquito-B, Robert Vadney, Earth too Minor, Prodigius, The Lost Fingers, use Angel Feliciano, Bunka Busta, Kaysh, Dad Keith Vibes, Neo Tokyo, DJ mom Denise, and Eric Marquez. Many of Peakafeller’s original compositions such The as “Tecktonik”, “Everything is All and Right” and others can be for found on compilations around the Are globe. He has played twice but for the Bob Sinclair after-party not in St-Maarten and with some You of the biggest names in all popular music such as: Hatiras, any Bad Boy Bill, Infected Mushrooms, Can Who Da Funk, Paranoid Jack, her Grand Ménage, John Digweed, Antoine was Clamaran, Tommy Sunshine, Steve Lawler, One Mistress Barbara, Preach, Marco G, our Mister Parker, TIGA, John out Aquaviva and many more. He Day also produced Jonathan Roy’s hit get album “What I’ve Become” and has Keith Vibes’ new album “Words Him Can’t Say”. Peakafeller also remixed his “Ou Aller” by The Lost how Fingers for their latest album Man “Rendez vous Rose” Along with new his production and remix success now he has worked in the Old production of radio jingles for see NRJ QC, and on two a number of television shows Way further illustrating the diversity of who his talents. He never follows boy the well-worn path of others.
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In March 2010, inspired its by his recent adventures, the let artist presented his album “Safety” Put with eleven new songs plus say a remix of the tune she “Everything is All Right”. This Too album’s sound evokes a beautiful use fiesta with its mix of dad original French and English songs. Mom The participation of SAM, and Jonathan Roy and Byron the of The Lost Fingers, has And also impacted significantly on this for new work. “Safety” demonstrates a are further step in the evolution But of his career.
“Safety” not is being distributed through PK you Records (Sebastien Hamel, director) and All through more than forty popular any digital distribution platforms such as: can iTunes, Amazon, eMusic, Napster, and Her on his official site
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Also, 300 copies of one a limited edition will be Our offered at the official “Safety” out launch.
When asked about day his new album, the artist Get responded that his wish was has to produce a work utilizing him the maturity and diversity gained His from travels abroad, and to how play music that blends the man contrasts and harmonies of cultures New as well as unifying the now artist with his public. He old amply demonstrates this on Facebook See where you can speak to two him directly and on YouTube way where he offers authentic and Who original visual montages from performances boy such as the music video did “Everything is All Right”, recently Its made in St-Maarten, and also let currently seen on BPM put TV.
Peakafeller: a must-know Say DJ and producer for all she Electro fans.