Peter Van Hoesen

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Peter van Hoesen (born 19 July 1970, Schoten near Antwerpen, Belgium) is a Belgian electronic music producer, composer, DJ and live performer.

Biography [1]

Van Hoesen grew up in Antwerp. He attended music academy between the ages of 11 and 14 and in those years started playing the electronic organ, then bass guitar and guitar. He was a member of several bands and played bass and keys. Leaving Antwerp for Brussels aged 18, Van Hoesen went to Vrije Universiteit Brussel from 1988 to 1994 to study for a Masters in Communication Sciences.

Growing up around the time of EBM's peak popularity in Belgium, it was this and New Beat that first excited him. A first club experience came during his teenage years and inspired him to get into techno and DJing. He also started putting on his own techno events while at University and got ever more involved with the Brussels's scene.

Attending seminal clubs like Fuse in its early years, he grew bored of techno by the year 2000 and began researching other forms of music in earnest. At this time he was also developing the Foton collective, dived deep into experimental music[2] and released a first album under his Object alias, 2001's Release the Object. In 2002 he released 1025 as RM, a collaborative alias with Jeroen Baekelandt.

Around 2004 Van Hoesen expanded his experimental interests and started exploring drum and bass and later on dubstep. He co-organised one of the first Belgian dubstep events with Mutant Hip Hop in 2005. In 2006 he returned to techno with the release of the Increments EP.

Throughout his career, Van Hoesen has launched labels like Foton, which ran from 1998 to 2006, Time To Express in 2008, and was co-founder of Archives Interieures in 2013.

He also collaborates with Yves De Mey as Sendai,[3] composing music which focusses on fragmented rhythms and advanced sound design. They have released albums such as Geotope in 2012 and A Smaller Divide in 2014. In 2016, Sendai will release an album for Editions Mego. As such, Peter has produced various styles of music, but is best known for his bass-heavy, abstract take on techno with a psychedelic approach.

Van Hoesen is also a composer who has made music for Zoo/Thomas Hauert's contemporary dance company in the form of Accords[4] and You’ve Changed,[5] which was composed in 7.1 Surround Sound. He has done composition and programming for Bent Object: In Human Format and Winning, and has curated art installations with the Foton collective.

As both a DJ and performer Van Hoesen has played at key clubs and festivals across Europe, America and Asia.[6]

In 2010, he moved from Brussels to Berlin.

Discography[7]

Albums

EPs / Singles

DJ Mixes

References

  1. , RBMA Fireside Chat
  2. , Resident Advisor: Bass Invader Article
  3. , Inverted Audio Interview
  4. , Accords' Official Project Page
  5. , You've Changed Official Project Page
  6. , Gig Listings from Resident Advisor
  7. Discographyy, Full Discography taken from Discogs.

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