electronic music
Below is the first track to be released from my coming album Bridge To Infinity. It is a track called Into The Unknown. Regarding the album, it will be released on coming september 29! You can already preorder from bandcamp.
Happy to announce that my new album Water will be released on May 13 2020! This is a digital release, so no CD version will be available. However, the bandcamp download will include album art, so you can always burn your own copy.
Originally intended to become another tribute to a certain country, developments during the recording and writing of this album caused a change of plans. I believe in unity and forward thinking, together working on solutions for the problems we face.
So the scope became a little wider, and in the end more diverse. The titles that were already written remained, as the places they refer to will not have lost their appeal.
“Inspired by beautiful places in this world, and dedicated to one of the most important elements we have available. Be gentle with it! Enjoy, and stay safe and healthy”
Tracks:
1 | At The Core | 06:04 |
2 | Bassenthwaithe Lake | 04:43 |
3 | Aira Force | 04:48 |
4 | Sometimes It Rains | 06:48 |
5 | Lake Windermere | 05:35 |
6 | Solway Firth | 03:52 |
7 | Muddy Waters | 03:59 |
8 | Sur Meuse | 05:17 |
9 | The Ice Is Melting | 04:42 |
Here the video for my new track. Make sure you make it till the finale, in my humble opinion the most beautiful part of the song 🙂
While I was working on ideas for the next full length Earthshine album, I came up with the idea for this song. As it does not fit the theme, I decided to release it as a single track.
What inspired me was the thought of all the electric pulses running our body throughout the day. From slowly getting up in the morning, to work, eating and then again slowing down to finally falling asleep.
Enjoy!
Official release July 16, it is Name Your Price until then!!
From the latest Earthshine album White Cliff Country comes this track “Secret Of The Stones”. Described by a critic
- One of my favourite places in England has to be Stonehenge and Earthshine have created a track that compliments both Avebury and the henge, and also does it complete justice by the piece called Secret of the Stones. The arrangement starts in an almost Jarre style, then transposes itself into a really ancient melody of time and memory, it is as if musically we have found a portal to the past. This fluid and fascinating composition is one of the best on the album, I could listen to this for hours.
So a little suspense should be in order here:
Hi all,
wanted to let you know our album White Cliff Country is nominated for best Electronic album of 2015 on the One World Music Radio Awards 2015. Needless to say we are very proud of that. Check the Nominees and categories here:http://oneworldmusic.co.uk/#/owmr-awards/4581224063
There is also a possibility to vote for Peter in the Peoples Choice award. Another big honor!
And last but not least; reception in the press has been the best so far.
Take care, and thanks for your support.
Oh, and the http://www.rockcompany.nl website has been updated with some cool new features, you might want to check that out.
Steve Sheppard from One World Music has done another oustanding review of our music! We are very humbled by his kind words. Here some quotes:
- One of the most impressive tracks I have heard for some time in the electronic genre is coming up next and is called Beachy Head. This is an absolutely perfect soundscape for the location, it is imposing, mysterious and deadly, and many have died here in suicide leaps over the years! The synths swirl and create an image of awe and grandeur, while the added percussion dances with the keyboards to confirm this narrative, on this take of beauty and danger combined.
- One of my favourite places in England has to be Stonehenge and Earthshine have created a track that compliments both Avebury and the henge, and also does it complete justice by the piece called Secret of the Stones. The arrangement starts in an almost Jarre style, then transposes itself into a really ancient melody of time and memory, it is as if musically we have found a portal to the past. This fluid and fascinating composition is one of the best on the album, I could listen to this for hours.
- The famous words, Mind the Gap, you may still here this at some underground stations, but for some reason is remembered by tourists the world wide, there is something very appealing about the Underground network in London that I have yet to find anywhere else in the world, perhaps it’s the history and age of the network. Having said that Peter Cox has really pulled off a master stroke with this composition, in my opinion this is the best piece off the album, it has a driven, energy, a perfect fluent tempo of great speed and illustrates the subject matter superbly, and the use of minor chords on this arrangement is sublime. The guitar used towards the end of the album is subtle, but very sweet.
- This is what one would call a unique album and as such, this uniqueness should be a part of your growing musical collection.
Read the full review on the OneWorldMusic website, or click here.