Hannah Peel
The Arc Concert Hall: Mary Casio & Tubular Brass
ARC
DOVECOT STREET, STOCKTON ON TEES
Sep 30, 2017
7:45 PM UTC
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Katie
January 9th 2016
Hannah is the composer, conductor and full orchestra all rolled into one beautifully elegant package. She is a delight to watch and I honestly don't know anyone else like her!
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Hannah Peel Biography
AWAKE BUT ALWAYS DREAMING
4* - Q Magazine / Record Collector Magazine / Irish Times / Daily Mirror
5* DMCWorld Magazine
“A great singer and a latter day Delia Derbyshire” The Observer
“Awake But Always Dreaming is a rich, detailed and beautifully rendered collection of songs that blend dramatics and atmospheres with elegant skill... The result will stay with you for some time afterwards"
4* - Irish Times
“Exactly what you hoped a Peel album would be - inventive, challenging, glorious”
Electronic Sound Magazine
“It is a wonderfully open and uplifting response in the face of adversity.”
5/5* review - DMCworld Magazine
"Miss Peel has created a textural collection of pure pop, delicate chamber pieces and analogue electronics that should by rights position her as one of our foremost emergent female voices"
4* review - Record Collector Magazine
The Northern Irish artist, singer and electronic composer and member of the The Magnetic North, Hannah Peel will be performing live with her electronic solo setup her new album 'Awake But Always dreaming' out 23rd september 2016. This year, her recent collaborations with Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve (aka Erol Alkan & Richard Norris) - was featured on two BBC6 playlisted singles ‘Diagram Girl’ and ‘Creation’ and her band The Magnetic North released their critically acclaimed follow up LP Prospect Of Skelmersdale in March. She has also been composing under her new synth-based, space-age alter-ego Mary Casio with an experimental piece combining analogue electronics and a 33-piece colliery brass band (it debuted to a sold out Manchester audience in May). Although modestly she shies away from any comparison, it’s little wonder The Observer recently described Peel as ‘a great singer and a latter day Delia Derbyshire.’
Read More4* - Q Magazine / Record Collector Magazine / Irish Times / Daily Mirror
5* DMCWorld Magazine
“A great singer and a latter day Delia Derbyshire” The Observer
“Awake But Always Dreaming is a rich, detailed and beautifully rendered collection of songs that blend dramatics and atmospheres with elegant skill... The result will stay with you for some time afterwards"
4* - Irish Times
“Exactly what you hoped a Peel album would be - inventive, challenging, glorious”
Electronic Sound Magazine
“It is a wonderfully open and uplifting response in the face of adversity.”
5/5* review - DMCworld Magazine
"Miss Peel has created a textural collection of pure pop, delicate chamber pieces and analogue electronics that should by rights position her as one of our foremost emergent female voices"
4* review - Record Collector Magazine
The Northern Irish artist, singer and electronic composer and member of the The Magnetic North, Hannah Peel will be performing live with her electronic solo setup her new album 'Awake But Always dreaming' out 23rd september 2016. This year, her recent collaborations with Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve (aka Erol Alkan & Richard Norris) - was featured on two BBC6 playlisted singles ‘Diagram Girl’ and ‘Creation’ and her band The Magnetic North released their critically acclaimed follow up LP Prospect Of Skelmersdale in March. She has also been composing under her new synth-based, space-age alter-ego Mary Casio with an experimental piece combining analogue electronics and a 33-piece colliery brass band (it debuted to a sold out Manchester audience in May). Although modestly she shies away from any comparison, it’s little wonder The Observer recently described Peel as ‘a great singer and a latter day Delia Derbyshire.’
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