Reviews
'It is the work of a master composer' -
Drowned In Sound
'It's exciting to hear his talent develop in something like real-time (given the fast pace of his output), as he finds his way toward a breakthrough that seems tantalizingly close at hand.' -
Pitchfork (US)
'Beautiful, minimal and bewitching, it is both another reason to hate Peter Broderick and another reason to admire him.' -
Mojo
'Peter Broderick is painfully young and unnervingly talented' -
Intelligent Life
'A songwriter of beguiling depth'
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The Sunday Times
'A precociously talented, classically trained multi-instrumentalist' -
The Independent
'This is a rewarding audio only experience, reinforcing Broderick's reputation as a multi-talented, wonderfully gifted musician and composer' -
Clash
'A melancholic, chaotic and uplifting exhibition of a composer at his best - a sublime treat, requiring start to finish indulgence'
(8/10) -
Rock Sound
'It's hectic. Hectically beautiful' -
INTRO (DE)
'Finally Peter Broderick is back... for us he soars onto a melancholic cloud-ensemble. Once the summer is over this record will unfold its full power' -
DE:BUG (DE)
'The seven compositions presented here are wonderfully evocative and nuanced, and carry the idea of the narrative very convincingly.'
(4.6/5) -
The Milk Factory
'By now, Peter Broderick's credentials need no repeating; his solo albums have quickly become among the most respected in the recent modern classical canon, but his talents stretch far beyond that... Broderick's music paints its own vivid and very opulent picture.'
Album of the Week -
Boomkat
'It’s very solemn and melancholic for the most part, although there are melodramatic moments and sections of hectic beauty, reminiscent of Sufjan Stevens, sneaking in repeatedly.' -
Rote Raupe (DE)
'With just 22 years, Peter Broderick is already writing complex theatre music... which proofs that genius and a little madness, paired with a down-to-earth music collection can also create new avant-garde discoveries.' -
Teleschau (DE)
About the Falling From Trees dance premiere:
'Highly articulate... an ambitious piece and powerful in its content' - Josephine Leask
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The Guardian)
'Concise and eerie, this is a poignant work' - Lauren Strain
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Muso
'Both insightful and intelligent' - Mina Vadon
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The Place)
Links
myspace.com/peterbroderick
neonproductions.org