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Fusing elements of Latin, funk, psychedelia, soul and hip-hop, hotly tipped trio <a href="spotify:artist:7mdQavaq3eKjxsS594QK5l" data-name="Peluché">Peluché</a> are a troupe of intrepid troubadours, whose freewheeling artistry has already cemented their position as a standout force in London’s diverse music scene.
Slippery Latin bass grooves, subtle instrumental flourishes, funk breakdowns, and a touch of magical lyricism makes for an unforgettable sonic journey into the tinderbox chemistry of a group with a collective and deeply personal musical vision. Their obsessive and borderless consumption of wildly divergent styles has helped them to arrive at exactly where they need to be.
All self-taught musicians, they formed through a beautiful stranger in a customer service encounter and quickly formed a strong musical bond through their love of jamming. Peluché jam in their self-built studio space in a garden shed, and always record the foundations of tracks live. Further, their live shows are partially improvised, drawing the audience into their unusual world.
High praise has been heaped on them from Noisey, i-D, Q, NME and The Line of Best Fit and The Guardian who described their sound as “dub spaciousness and pop sensibility, one that John Peel might have played on his show circa 1981...idiosyncratic but infectious”. Wireless support has already come their way from the BBC (Radio 1 and 6Music), Radio X and Resonance FM.
Peluché disbanded in 2019 and have since formed dream-dance duo <a href="spotify:artist:72IQ4M4mqOfJ18Pz8Pfvvq" data-name="It Was All A Dream">It Was All A Dream</a>
Slippery Latin bass grooves, subtle instrumental flourishes, funk breakdowns, and a touch of magical lyricism makes for an unforgettable sonic journey into the tinderbox chemistry of a group with a collective and deeply personal musical vision. Their obsessive and borderless consumption of wildly divergent styles has helped them to arrive at exactly where they need to be.
All self-taught musicians, they formed through a beautiful stranger in a customer service encounter and quickly formed a strong musical bond through their love of jamming. Peluché jam in their self-built studio space in a garden shed, and always record the foundations of tracks live. Further, their live shows are partially improvised, drawing the audience into their unusual world.
High praise has been heaped on them from Noisey, i-D, Q, NME and The Line of Best Fit and The Guardian who described their sound as “dub spaciousness and pop sensibility, one that John Peel might have played on his show circa 1981...idiosyncratic but infectious”. Wireless support has already come their way from the BBC (Radio 1 and 6Music), Radio X and Resonance FM.
Peluché disbanded in 2019 and have since formed dream-dance duo <a href="spotify:artist:72IQ4M4mqOfJ18Pz8Pfvvq" data-name="It Was All A Dream">It Was All A Dream</a>
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