One Song: Grouper by Steve Peters

Jan. 20, 2024 – I was buying some potatoes the other day, when I thought I heard something familiar emanating quietly from the depths of the produce department. It was almost subliminal, barely audible over the store’s usual muzak system. It took me a minute to realize exactly what song it was.

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Adeus, CASA by Steve Peters

Dec. 26, 2023 – Most folks who know me well are aware that I spent about six years working on a musical project about my family history in the Azores islands. One of my happiest places in the islands was CASA, a tea house and cafe/bar in the town of Horta, on the island of Faial.

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50 Albums I Liked in 2023 by Steve Peters

Dec. 16, 2023 — I spend a lot of time checking out new music. To be honest, there is so much being released that it becomes a bit of a blur. Consequently, I find myself skimming through a lot of it and rarely coming back to listen to anything more than once. These are albums I hope to spend more time with.

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In the Studio with Nacha Mendez by Steve Peters

Nov. 21, 2023 – Last week I had the pleasure of working in the studio with my old friend Nacha Mendez, producing a new album she's recording as part of a residency at Jack Straw Cultural Center here in Seattle. I don't often get to wear my Record Producer hat, but I enjoy it when I do.

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New Release! Chamber Music by Steve Peters

Aug. 16, 2023 – The Chamber Music pieces were a series of ten sound installations created using recordings of room tone made in the empty spaces in which they were later presented. I am thrilled to announce that the complete Chamber Music series has finally been released by the ANTS label in Italy on CD and as a limited edition box.

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The First Guitar Lesson by Steve Peters

June 23, 2023 – I still have a vivid memory of my first guitar lesson. I was perhaps seven or eight years old. I had just gone to bed but wasn’t asleep yet. My mother was in the bathtub, and my father wasn’t home. The doorbell rang and my mom asked me to see who it was. There was a woman who said she had come to give me guitar lessons. We all sat down in the living room. Instead of a guitar, the woman had brought a large accordion.

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One Song: Fripp & Eno (Birthday Boys!) by Steve Peters

May 16, 2023 – Today is the birthday of guitarist Robert Fripp, and yesterday was the birthday of his frequent collaborator Brian Eno. It’s hard to measure how influential these two artists have been, not only to me but to generations of musicians and listeners. It would not be an exaggeration to say that their work changed my life, as much as anyone else in my personal pantheon of musical heroes.

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One Song: Fela Kuti by Steve Peters

April 28, 2023 – It's been a while since I've done one of these One Song posts, and in this case that title is somewhat misleading because I'll actually be talking about several songs by Fela Kuti, the late, great Nigerian musician/singer/bandleader, nightclub operator, rabble-rouser, and founder of a style he called Afrobeat that combines elements of Nigerian highlife music, 1970s-era James Brown-style funk grooves, jazz, and political ranting.

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The Parental Top 10 by Steve Peters

Dec. 30, 2022 – My musical education began at home. My parents were not too involved in music themselves, but they liked it a lot. When I was a little kid they used to play records and dance the Twist in the living room. I always liked that. So there was a record collection in the house, though it was a bit of a hodge-podge…

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Town and Country, Revisited by Steve Peters

Dec. 20, 2022 – Town and Country were an all-acoustic quartet from Chicago that played a kind of quiet, folky take on minimalism and drone-based music using a core instrumentation of two contrabasses, steel-string acoustic guitar, and small harmonium.

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2022 Listening & Collecting by Steve Peters

Dec. 15, 2022 – Yep, I still collect physical media — CDs only, mostly from thrift stores, used record shops and Discogs, and I occasionally purchase something new or get things from fellow artists as gifts or trades. My collecting habits are based mainly on whatever I happen to run across randomly rather than looking for anything in particular. It’s much more fun to dig for unexpected treasures than to shop on Amazon.

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Guitarists of Azerbaijan by Steve Peters

Nov. 3, 2022 – My friend Rob Millis just shared this wonderful documentary called Gitara, about guitar music in Azerbaijan, and I am smitten. I don’t know enough about it to say anything terribly interesting, but I sure do love what happens when electric guitars fall into the hands of folks who didn’t traditionally use them.

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Tony Schwartz Interview by Steve Peters

Sep. 23, 2022 – In my last post I made a passing reference to the important field recordist, media theorist, and advertising guru Tony Schwartz. Then I remembered that I had this interview I did with him in 1985, sitting idle in draft form on my old blog, and thought I should make it available again.

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