Les Yeux Orange
PREMIERE : Kerrier Collective, wolf peaches - Fake Silence

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Label: Colour and Pitch (https://soundcloud.com/colourandpitch)
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> Kerrier Collective (https://soundcloud.com/user-222448731)
https://www.instagram.com/kerriercollective
> wolf peaches (https://soundcloud.com/wolfpeaches)
https://www.instagram.com/wolfpeaches_
Created in partnership with Sheffield songwriter wolf peaches, Cornwall’s Kerrier Collective return to Colour and Pitch with two brand new tracks: ‘Rotten Fingers’ and ‘Fake Silence’.
Lush instrumental ‘Life Wants To Live’, Kerrier Collective’s first single on the Colour and Pitch garnered play on BBC 6 Music, NTS and Jazz FM here in the UK, so we’re delighted to have them back on the label, this time with added vocals.
Slo-mo Deep House cut ‘Rotten Fingers’ was originally released by wolf peaches and producer Robin Grey as a downtempo song (it’s well worth seeking out). As Ben Tidy puts it: “A real Sunday morning jam with great production from Robin.” After a chance meeting with Robin, Kerrier Collective got to work on the song bringing in regular collaborator Polly Meyrick on horns. “We wanted to make the Saturday night version of this Sunday morning Jam, so sped it up to a slow house tempo and got groovin’ with the drums. We were listening to a lot of Omar S’s slow crunky techno with 909 basslines and Nils Frahm’s subtle drops, and it seems we have paid homage to both of them in this track. This last section is really where Kerrier Collective and wolf peaches merge into one with Alfie’s strings, Polly’s horns and Ben’s synths sitting atop the vocals and chords. This was a real joy to work on. I hope you can feel how much we got into the track.”
Second track ‘Fake Silence’ takes a more delicate and minimal path, with lo-fi drums, heavy sub bass and ice-cold piano chords giving way to dizzying vocals and entrancing plucked violin and concertina flourishes. “When we received the vocals back from wolf peaches for what would become ‘Fake Silence,’ there were three long takes of ideas” says Ben. “So many good ideas, and lots of them. We treated the takes like you would sample material, taking a bit from here and a bit from there, editing together a new chorus and some ideas for a verse. Little did I know that I was whittling together a chorus subconsciously which was describing exactly what was going on in one of my relationships at the time.” “The yearning for authentic expression and mindful presence in wolf peaches’ vocals are themes which resonate strongly with all three of us” says Alfie. “So here we are, exploring the shortfall between language and emotions, as we probably all will, if we stop and listen.”
About Kerrier Collective:
Drawing Jazz, Afrobeat and Deep House sensibilities into their warm, subtle and carefully considered compositions, Kerrier Collective (Ben Tidy and Alfie Gidley) have been releasing music since early 2021. The duo adroitly blend Ben's experience as part of London house production team Souled and staffer at UK dance music institution Black Market Records, with Alfie's formidable talent as a multi-instrumentalist, built through more than 15 years performing as a live artist.
- Broadcast on:
- 28 Mar 2025
BUY LINK: https://go.protonradio.com/r/rli7VSVqlJ2WU
Label: Colour and Pitch (https://soundcloud.com/colourandpitch)
https://www.instagram.com/colourandpitch
> Kerrier Collective (https://soundcloud.com/user-222448731)
https://www.instagram.com/kerriercollective
> wolf peaches (https://soundcloud.com/wolfpeaches)
https://www.instagram.com/wolfpeaches_
Created in partnership with Sheffield songwriter wolf peaches, Cornwall’s Kerrier Collective return to Colour and Pitch with two brand new tracks: ‘Rotten Fingers’ and ‘Fake Silence’.
Lush instrumental ‘Life Wants To Live’, Kerrier Collective’s first single on the Colour and Pitch garnered play on BBC 6 Music, NTS and Jazz FM here in the UK, so we’re delighted to have them back on the label, this time with added vocals.
Slo-mo Deep House cut ‘Rotten Fingers’ was originally released by wolf peaches and producer Robin Grey as a downtempo song (it’s well worth seeking out). As Ben Tidy puts it: “A real Sunday morning jam with great production from Robin.” After a chance meeting with Robin, Kerrier Collective got to work on the song bringing in regular collaborator Polly Meyrick on horns. “We wanted to make the Saturday night version of this Sunday morning Jam, so sped it up to a slow house tempo and got groovin’ with the drums. We were listening to a lot of Omar S’s slow crunky techno with 909 basslines and Nils Frahm’s subtle drops, and it seems we have paid homage to both of them in this track. This last section is really where Kerrier Collective and wolf peaches merge into one with Alfie’s strings, Polly’s horns and Ben’s synths sitting atop the vocals and chords. This was a real joy to work on. I hope you can feel how much we got into the track.”
Second track ‘Fake Silence’ takes a more delicate and minimal path, with lo-fi drums, heavy sub bass and ice-cold piano chords giving way to dizzying vocals and entrancing plucked violin and concertina flourishes. “When we received the vocals back from wolf peaches for what would become ‘Fake Silence,’ there were three long takes of ideas” says Ben. “So many good ideas, and lots of them. We treated the takes like you would sample material, taking a bit from here and a bit from there, editing together a new chorus and some ideas for a verse. Little did I know that I was whittling together a chorus subconsciously which was describing exactly what was going on in one of my relationships at the time.” “The yearning for authentic expression and mindful presence in wolf peaches’ vocals are themes which resonate strongly with all three of us” says Alfie. “So here we are, exploring the shortfall between language and emotions, as we probably all will, if we stop and listen.”
About Kerrier Collective:
Drawing Jazz, Afrobeat and Deep House sensibilities into their warm, subtle and carefully considered compositions, Kerrier Collective (Ben Tidy and Alfie Gidley) have been releasing music since early 2021. The duo adroitly blend Ben's experience as part of London house production team Souled and staffer at UK dance music institution Black Market Records, with Alfie's formidable talent as a multi-instrumentalist, built through more than 15 years performing as a live artist.