Master Peace - How To Make A Master Peace

Indie Rock - Pop - Electro-House

Master Peace - How To Make A Master Peace

Peace Okezie, the visionary force behind Master Peace, emerges as a notable figure in the alternative music scene, captivating audiences with his unfiltered expressions. Orchestrated by Julian Bunetta and Matt Schwartz, Peace reveals that his debut album, partly inspired by the vibrant nightlife and parties of his youth, bridges the gap between the past and the future. The soundscapes of Master Peace's music welcome listeners into his unique, whimsical, and tumultuous world, appealing to those who crave rebellion and nonconformity. His initial offering, "How To Make A Master Peace," pushes the boundaries of musical genres more audaciously than ever. Peace skillfully navigates his influences, slicing through the sonic generations of British music that nurtured him. Tracks like "I Might Be Fake" blend the immediacy of the Long Blondes' 2005 hit "Giddy Stratospheres" with the essence of the 80s' Klaxons. "Shangaladang" serves as a tribute to Peace's black music influences, nodding to the likes of Skepta. This 11-track album is a collage of the alternative music that shaped the British artist, ranging from Arctic Monkeys and Friendly Fires to Gorillaz, marking a bold step in the evolution of genre-defying music.

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