Hannah Peel
Hannah Peel

Hannah Peel

GBRElectronic, Other Electronic Music
41,694 monthly listeners
  • 23K followers
  • 4.1K subscribers
  • 14.6K followers
  • 2.1K followers
  • 2K fans

Hannah Peel's Top Spotify Songs

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Tainted Love
6.1K streams
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Particle G1
1.5K streams
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Just Like Heaven
908 streams
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Blue Monday
870 streams
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The Unfolding
773 streams
6.1K
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908
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870
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773
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672
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578
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Signals

Hannah Peel, Mari Samuelsen, Jonathan Stockhammer
578
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468
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442
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Hannah Peel's YouTube Videos

183.8K
Views

Hannah Peel - CHLOE

Hannah Peel

Hannah Peel - CHLOE
Youtube
183.8K views
Jun 06, 2013
136.4K
Views

Particle G1 - Erland Cooper and Hannah Peel - new album 'Particles In Space'

Hannah Peel

Particle G1 - Erland Cooper and Hannah Peel - new album 'Particles In Space'
Youtube
136.4K views
Jun 28, 2018
96.4K
Views
Beyond The Wizards Sleeve - Creation
Youtube
96.4K views
May 08, 2016

Hannah Peel's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Chill Covers
by Spotify
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ethereal voices
by Spotify
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halloween vibes
by Spotify
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Fate: The Winx Saga Official Playlist
by Spotify
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traurige Lieder
by Spotify
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Events18 Events

Jan-Feb
18-04
Celtic Connections
United Kingdom
GBR
, GlasgowN/A N/A
Past
Oct
28
Shida Shahabi at Kings Place London
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Hall
Past
Sep
28
Hannah Peel at Future Yard
United Kingdom
GBR
, Birkenhead0 - 500 Other
Past
Sep
26
Hannah Peel at Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen
United Kingdom
GBR
, Leeds0 - 500 Club
Past
Sep
22
Hannah Peel at Metronome
United Kingdom
GBR
, Nottingham0 - 500 Bar
Past

Hannah Peel's Past Events18 Events

  • Celtic Connections festival

    Angelique Kidjo, Bruce Hornsby, Tommy Emmanuel, Fatoumata Diawara, Allison Russell, Sarah Jarosz, Billy Bragg, Margo Price, Molly Tuttle, DakhaBrakha, Julie Fowlis, The Wood Brothers, Blanco White, Aoife O'Donovan, Chris Thile, The Milk Carton Kids, Jerry Douglas, Sierra Hull, John Craigie, Nati Dreddd, Lankum, This Is The Kit, Béla Fleck, Carlene Carter, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Darlingside, Skerryvore, Drew Holcomb, Lambchop, Israel Nash, Talisk, Dougie MacLean, Skipinnish, Brothertiger, Lindsay Lou, Kate Rusby, King Creosote, Buffalo Nichols, Gnoss, Siobhan Miller, Joshua Burnside, Daoiri Farrell, Jesca Hoop, Alan Stivell, Edgar Meyer, Norman Blake, Eddi Reader, Alison Brown, Good Lovelies, Jeffrey Martin, Carlos Núñez, Seth Lakeman, Sam Amidon, Teddy Thompson, Les Amazones d'Afrique, Jembaa Groove, Michael Cleveland, Pete Josef, Karine Polwart, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Katherine Priddy, Niwel Tsumbu, John Francis Flynn, KAIA KATER, Calum Stewart, Rachel Sermanni, Ashley Campbell, Kelsey Waldon, The Breath, Scott Matthews, Bryan Sutton, Thea Gilmore, Michael & Michelle, Duncan Chisholm, Rura, Hannah Peel, Valtos, Becky Sikasa, Paul Buchanan, Steve Mason, Dustbowl Revival, Michael McGoldrick, The Olllam, Breabach, Project Smok, Hamish Hawk, Scottish Ensemble, Ross Ainslie, Cherish The Ladies, Blazin' Fiddles, Bernard Butler, Sam Brookes, Outliers, Andrew Wasylyk, Kathryn Tickell, The Outside Track, Ross Wilson, The Henry Girls, Kathryn Joseph, Brighde Chaimbeul, Carel Kraayenhof, Éamon Doorley, Junior Brother, Niall McNamee, John Doyle, Daimh, Kim Carnie, Väsen, Archie Fisher, Adwaith, Justin Currie, Kinnaris Quintet, Goitse, Natalie Haas, Gary Innes, Lily Lyons, Dirk Powell, Clive Carroll, Rosie H Sullivan, Josienne Clarke, Niall McCabe, Roddy Woomble, Phil Cunningham, Ron Block, Mec Lir, Genticorum, Rumba de Bodas, John McCusker, Dallahan, FARA, Elaine Howley, Ailie Robertson, Boo Hewerdine, Hamish Napier, Nancy Kerr, Hannah Rarity, Aly Bain, Chris Difford, The Laurettes, An Dannsa Dub, Robin Adams, Colonel Mustard & The Dijon 5, Tim Edey, The Langan Band, Emma Pollock, Findlay Napier, Anna Massie, Damien O'Kane, Joy Dunlop, Tom Bright, The Black Feathers, Ali Levack, The Nordic Fiddler's Bloc, Nuala Kennedy, The Willows, Sarah Jane Scouten, Lomond Campbell, Eyes Of Others, Jamie MacDonald, HEISK, Maxwell Quartet, Adam Sutherland, Session A9, Maeve Gilchrist, brownbear, Mark Schatz, Iona Lane, Carola Ortiz, Steph Geremia, Su-a Lee, Frankie Archer, The Friel Sisters, RANT, Zervas & Pepper, Beòlach, Josie Duncan, Ali Hutton, Sarabeth Tucek, Stundom, Ceitidh Mac, MF Tomlinson, Catriona McKay, Gordie Tentrees, Rachel Hair, Grainne Holland, Basset, Robbie Cavanagh, Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves, Annie Ebrel, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Nick Harper, Ruth Lyon, The John Martyn Project, Gillebrìde Macmillan, Alice Allen, NoGood Boyo, Amy Laurenson, Tom Wright, Siiga, VanIves, Mairearad Green, Low Lily, BAHOOKIE, Amy Papiransky, Beth Malcolm, Jenna Reid, Ewen Henderson, Donald Shaw, The Magpie Arc, Midnight Ambulance, Lavinia BlackwAll, Cathy Jordan, Tragedy Ann, Andrew Broder, Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas, Stereo Naked, Niall Vallely, Patsy Reid, Daniel Kimbro, Megan Henderson, Pedair, Elizabeth Davidson-Blythe, Ciaran Ryan, Tracyanne Campbell, Mischa Macpherson, Willie Campbell, Chloe Matharu, Martin Green, TRIP, Ruth Keggin, Harley Kimbro Lewis, Ronan Le Bars Group, Fraser Fifield, Gatehouse, Gilles Le Bigot, Westward the Light, Fiona Hunter, Juliette Lemoine, Tara Breen, Gavin Marwick, Julie Alapnes, Maggie MacInnes, Liz Knowles, The Wynntown Marshals, Erlend Viken Trio, Jean-Michel Veillon, Dónal O'Connor, Rory Matheson, Katie Macfarlane, Ingrid Henderson, The Countess Of Fife, lauren collier, Alain Genty, Blue Giant Orkestar, Linda Buckley, Rain Of Animals, Tom Oakes, Colin Steele, Lucie Hendry, Sean Gray, Campbell/Jensen, Rose Room, Nicole Cassandra Smit, Chris Amer, Dave Milligan, Tarran, Iain MacFarlane, Angrusori, Kristan Harvey, Mairi McGillivray, Martin Tourish, Sarah Hayes, Blythe Pepino, WILD CHILD, Mark Radcliffe, Alexander Aga Røynstrand, Jaxon Haldane, Acolyte, Dopey Monkey, Liza Mulholland, Ella Munro, Raymond MacDonald, Duncan Lyall, Kaela Rowan
    GBR, Glasgow
    Medium
  • Shida Shahabi at Kings Place London

    John Foxx, Hannah Peel, Hatis Noit, Shida Shahabi, Maya Youssef, Ruisi Quartet
    Kings Place London
    GBR, London
    Hall0 - 500
  • Hannah Peel at Future Yard

    Hannah Peel
    Future Yard
    GBR, Birkenhead
    Other0 - 500
  • Hannah Peel at Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen

    Hannah Peel
    Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen
    GBR, Leeds
    Club0 - 500
  • Hannah Peel at Metronome

    Hannah Peel
    Metronome
    GBR, Nottingham
    Bar0 - 500

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More about Hannah Peel

Overview of Other Electronic Music musician Hannah Peel

Electronic musician Hannah Peel, located in London, has established a reputation for herself in the field of Other Electronic Music. Her music is distinguished by complex soundscapes and layered beats that make listening to it enthralling. Peel's genre-defying approach combines elements of folk, pop, and classical music to create a distinctive sound that is both captivating and evocative.

Many people have praised Peel's music for its capacity to make listeners feel a variety of different things. Her songs are frequently reflective and melancholy, yet they also have an optimistic undercurrent. Her lyrics are both contemplative and accessible, and the complex instrumentation and layered vocals she uses give the music a feeling of depth and texture that draws listeners in.

Peel is a standout in the electronic music field thanks to her ability to adroitly combine many musical styles. Her music is both experimental and approachable, and she has a devoted following because to her willingness to take chances. Peel is one of the most interesting musicians working in the genre right now because she consistently pushes the boundaries of what electronic music can be with each new release. Her singular vision has elevated her to this position.

What are the most popular songs for Other Electronic Music musician Hannah Peel?

The great artist Hannah Peel is from London, United Kingdom, and she is well-known for her electronic music. "Tainted Love," "Blue Monday," "The Almond Tree," "Particle G1," "Sunrise Through the Dusty Nebula," "Chloe," "Who Will Follow Angelinia?"," "Emergence in Nature," "All That Matters," and "Archid Orange Dwarf" are a few of her most well-known songs.

Gloria Jones's timeless ballad "Tainted Love" is a cover, but Peel's version stands out because to a special electronic touch. Another New Order classic that has been covered, "Blue Monday" is a hauntingly lovely interpretation by Peel that does the original's famed song respect. The original song "The Almond Tree" is a prime example of Peel's talent for constructing complex electronic soundscapes that captivate listeners and give them the impression that they are somewhere else.

While "Sunrise Through the Dusty Nebula" is a slower, more contemplative piece that uses electronic sounds to create a dreamlike mood, "Particle G1" is a track that combines electronic and orchestral components to produce a completely unique listening experience. Another one of Peel's original songs, "Chloe," demonstrates his capacity to make peppy, appealing electronic music that is both intricate and layered. In order to evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue, the music "Who Will Follow Angelinia?" combines electronic noises that are hauntingly beautiful.

While "All That Matters" is a more upbeat music that employs electronic sounds to create a sense of joy and celebration, "Emergence in Nature" is a track that uses electronic sounds to evoke wonder and astonishment at the natural world. Last but not least, the song "Archid Orange Dwarf" combines symphonic and electronic components to produce a vast and epic listening experience.

Hannah Peel is an accomplished musician who has produced a wide variety of electronic and other electronic music that is sure to be enjoyed by a wide range of listeners.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Other Electronic Music musician Hannah Peel?

The gifted electronic musician from London, Hannah Peel, has been winning over fans with her most recent works. Her most recent CD, "Dancing at Lughnasa (2023)," demonstrates her own style and aptitude for fusing acoustic and electronic sounds. Through songs like "The Night of the Hunter," "The Gist of It," and "The Alchemist," Peel transports listeners to a surreal audio landscape.

Peel's most recent single, "Neon (2023)," is a captivating song that demonstrates her talent for building complex, layered melodies. The song's eerie voices, throbbing percussion, and sophisticated synth melodies come together to make a captivating, dreamlike vibe. The following recent albums are also available: "Peel, Cooper: Reverie (Arr. Knoth for Solo Violin, Strings and Electronics) (2022)," "The Universe Before Matter (2022)," and "We Are Part Mineral (2022)."

Her capacity to push the frontiers of electronic music is demonstrated through Peel's songs. Her sophisticated compositions and distinctive fusion of electronic and acoustic sounds set her apart from her contemporaries. With her most recent albums, Peel has solidified her position as one of the most promising electronic musicians working today by showcasing her talent.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Other Electronic Music musician Hannah Peel?

Hannah Peel is a London-born electronic artist who has performed on some of the most prominent stages and festivals throughout the world. Peel has garnered praise from critics and a devoted audience thanks to her innovative fusion of techno and classical music.

The Good Life Society, Sideways, Bluedot, Sea Change, and Latitude Festival are just a few of the festivals where Peel has performed. She captivated the crowd with her dreamy performance at Latitude Festival. Another memorable performance was Peel's at the Bluedot Festival, where she sang songs from her well-regarded CD Awake But Always Dreaming. Peel's performances at festivals are evidence of her talent, and her music is renowned for its eerie beauty.

Peel has performed at some of the most recognizable venues in the UK in addition to her festival appearances, including the O2 Academy Leeds, Sage Gateshead, Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen, Kings Place London, and Cecil Sharp House. A 28-piece colliery brass band supported Peel as she played songs from her album Mary Casio: Journey to Cassiopeia at Kings Place in London. The audience was in awe of her performance, which was a visual and aural spectacular.

Live performances by Peel are evidence of the potency of both electronic and classical music. She has a devoted fanbase and has received favorable reviews as a result of her ability to eloquently combine the two genres. Peel's music is likely to make an impression, whether it's on a festival stage or in a small space.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Other Electronic Music musician Hannah Peel?

The electronic musician from London, UK, Hannah Peel, has worked with many other musicians to create some of the most captivating songs. The most illustrious partnerships include "Particle G1" with Erland Cooper, "Who Will Follow Angelinia?" and "Hark Hark, My Friend, Cannon Thunders Are Swelling" with Philippe Cohen Solal, "Signals" with Mari Samuelsen and Jonathan Stockhammer, and "Reverie (Arr. Knoth for Solo Violin, Strings and Electronics)" with Erland Cooper and Mari Samuelsen.

A beautiful piece of music, "Particle G1" combines classical and techno music. The tune now has an ambient texture and a cinematic atmosphere that transports the listener thanks to the cooperation with Erland Cooper. Another outstanding collaboration that demonstrates Peel's ability to blend several genres is the song "Signals," which features Mari Samuelsen and Jonathan Stockhammer. The song's captivating fusion of electronic music and classical violins gives it a distinctive flavor.

In conclusion, Hannah Peel has collaborated with a number of musicians to create music that has enthralled listeners all around the world. Some of her most prominent partnerships include those with Mari Samuelsen, Jonathan Stockhammer, Philippe Cohen Solal, Erland Cooper, and Philippe Cohen Solal. The partnerships have resulted in music that showcases Peel's versatility and ability to meld several genres. Hannah Peel has established herself as one of the most interesting electronic musicians in the business with her avant-garde approach to music.