Peter Hammill
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Genre: Other / Rock
Location Bath, UK
Profile Views: 103377
Last Login: 4/28/2013
Member Since 11/25/2007
Website www.sofasound.com
Record Label FiE!
Type of Label Indie
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..This profile is NOT maintained by Peter Hammill. Please do not send messages expecting them to be read by Mr Hammill because they won't. For all official Peter Hammill and Van der Graaf Generator related news and information, visit www.sofasound.com.. .. .. .... .. ....Thin Air.. - is just out! - orders on www.sofasound.com.. .......... .. ..Peter Hammill.. was born in Ealing, west London, and moved with his family to Derby when he was 12. He attended Beaumont College, Old Windsor, and Manchester University, where he studied Liberal Studies in Science. .. Hammill's solo career began with Fool's Mate (1971), while Van der Graaf Generator were still active. To some extent it is difficult to separate Hammill's solo work during the 1970s from his work with the band, as he tended to be credited as the sole songwriter on the majority of the songs included on the band's albums, whilst conversely many of his "solo" albums feature all the members of Van der Graaf Generator playing on the recordings – the difference between the two scenarios seemed primarily to be who was paying for the sessions. In general, however, solo Hammill is concerned with more personal matters, while the band's songs deal with broader themes. His earlier work was largely existential in nature and many of his solo album lyrics are literary, poetic and amongst the most sensitive and intelligent and complex expressions of angst and a search for meaning in the history of music. Indeed, his work ranges from short simple riff-based songs to highly complex lengthy pieces. Mainly because of the strangeness of his music, his refusal to make anything resembling middle-of-the-road music, and the general absence of any smooth or glamorous sounds in his music, there is much debate amongst his admirers whether Hammill is to be considered a part of the so-called progressive rock scene. It appears to be very difficult to categorize his music. In many interviews Hammill has stated that he does not want to be put in the progressive rock music label, or any music label at all. .. Hammill recorded a series of diverse albums during Van der Graaf Generator's three year hiatus between 1972 and 1974. Among these, Nadir's Big Chance (1975) is notable for its anticipation of punk rock. In a 1977 radio interview, John Lydon of the Sex Pistols played two tracks from the album and expressed his admiration for Hammill in glowing terms: "Peter Hammill's great. A true original. I've just liked him for years. If you listen to his solo albums, I'm damn sure Bowie copied a lot out of that geezer. The credit he deserves, has just not been given to him. I love all his stuff". .. Hammill's solo career resumed in earnest after the final demise of Van der Graaf Generator in 1978, and has continued to the present day. Many different styles of music appear in his work, among them avant garde electronic experiments (Loops and Reels; Unsung; Spur of the Moment), opera (The Fall of the House of Usher); solo keyboard accompaniment (And Close As This); solo guitar accompaniment (Clutch); and band recordings (Enter K). .. Despite the complexity of his work, Hammill's output is prolific, typically with new albums once or twice a year. His catalogue varies between artful complexity in the late 1960s and early 1970s; raw, energetic new wave in the late 1970s and early 1980s; mature, expansive songform in the late 1980s and early 1990s; and slow, melancholic balladry in the late 1990s and 2000s. There are numerous exceptions to all of these phases, illustrating the difficulty of categorising Hammill's work. .. Hammill's early records, like the VdGG albums, were released on Charisma Records. He parted company with them after pH7 (1979), and then released albums on a number of small labels. A Black Box came out on S-Type, a label run by Hammill and his manager Gail Colson. Enter K and Patience appeared on Naive, Skin and The Margin on Foundry and In A Foreign Town, Out of Water and Room Temperature on Enigma Records. In 1992 he formed his own label, FiE!, on which all his albums since Fireships have been released. The label's logo is the Greek letter phi (--), a pun on PH-I. .. Hammill survived a heart attack in December 2003. He was awarded the prestigious Italian Tenco Prize for songwriting at the end of 2004. .. In 2005, Hammill reformed Van der Graaf Generator. They recorded a new album, Present, in April 2005 and played a series of well received concerts. .. Between 2006 and 2007 Hammill has overseen the remastering of almost all of his pre-FiE! releases, and has also started similar work on his more recent catalogue. The last of the Charisma remasters will be released in September 2007. .. Hammill released his new album Singularity in December 2006, and has announced plans for a British and European tour in November as well as gigs by Van der Graaf Generator as a trio (minus David Jackson) in 2007. .. In 2007 several gigs by Van der Graaf Generator as a trio (minus David Jackson) have taken place in Britain and the rest of Europe, and their new album Trisector was released in March 2008. .. Solo concerts will continue simultaneously. In the summer and fall of 2008 Hammill did a tour of solo dates in the U.S. and Canada. .. ..(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_HammillBiography).. -
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Sounds Like
Peter Hammill - The Lie (live in Firenze 2009)
Peter Hammill - live in Moscow (1995)
Bio
Hammill's solo career began with Fool's Mate (1971), while Van der Graaf Generator were still active. To some extent it is difficult to separate Hammill's solo work during the 1970s from his work with the band, as he tended to be credited as the sole songwriter on the majority of the songs included on the band's albums, whilst conversely many of his "solo" albums feature all the members of Van der Graaf Generator playing on the recordings – the difference between the two scenarios seemed primarily to be who was paying for the sessions. In general, however, solo Hammill is concerned with more personal matters, while the band's songs deal with broader themes. His earlier work was largely existential in nature and many of his solo album lyrics are literary, poetic and amongst the most sensitive and intelligent and complex expressions of angst and a search for meaning in the history of music. Indeed, his work ranges from short simple riff-based songs to highly complex lengthy pieces. Mainly because of the strangeness of his music, his refusal to make anything resembling middle-of-the-road music, and the general absence of any smooth or glamorous sounds in his music, there is much debate amongst his admirers whether Hammill is to be considered a part of the so-called progressive rock scene. It appears to be very difficult to categorize his music. In many interviews Hammill has stated that he does not want to be put in the progressive rock music label, or any music label at all.
Hammill recorded a series of diverse albums during Van der Graaf Generator's three year hiatus between 1972 and 1974. Among these, Nadir's Big Chance (1975) is notable for its anticipation of punk rock. In a 1977 radio interview, John Lydon of the Sex Pistols played two tracks from the album and expressed his admiration for Hammill in glowing terms: "Peter Hammill's great. A true original. I've just liked him for years. If you listen to his solo albums, I'm damn sure Bowie copied a lot out of that geezer. The credit he deserves, has just not been given to him. I love all his stuff".
Hammill's solo career resumed in earnest after the final demise of Van der Graaf Generator in 1978, and has continued to the present day. Many different styles of music appear in his work, among them avant garde electronic experiments (Loops and Reels; Unsung; Spur of the Moment), opera (The Fall of the House of Usher); solo keyboard accompaniment (And Close As This); solo guitar accompaniment (Clutch); and band recordings (Enter K).
Despite the complexity of his work, Hammill's output is prolific, typically with new albums once or twice a year. His catalogue varies between artful complexity in the late 1960s and early 1970s; raw, energetic new wave in the late 1970s and early 1980s; mature, expansive songform in the late 1980s and early 1990s; and slow, melancholic balladry in the late 1990s and 2000s. There are numerous exceptions to all of these phases, illustrating the difficulty of categorising Hammill's work.
Hammill's early records, like the VdGG albums, were released on Charisma Records. He parted company with them after pH7 (1979), and then released albums on a number of small labels. A Black Box came out on S-Type, a label run by Hammill and his manager Gail Colson. Enter K and Patience appeared on Naive, Skin and The Margin on Foundry and In A Foreign Town, Out of Water and Room Temperature on Enigma Records. In 1992 he formed his own label, FiE!, on which all his albums since Fireships have been released. The label's logo is the Greek letter phi (--), a pun on PH-I.
Hammill survived a heart attack in December 2003. He was awarded the prestigious Italian Tenco Prize for songwriting at the end of 2004.
In 2005, Hammill reformed Van der Graaf Generator. They recorded a new album, Present, in April 2005 and played a series of well received concerts.
Between 2006 and 2007 Hammill has overseen the remastering of almost all of his pre-FiE! releases, and has also started similar work on his more recent catalogue. The last of the Charisma remasters will be released in September 2007.
Hammill released his new album Singularity in December 2006, and has announced plans for a British and European tour in November as well as gigs by Van der Graaf Generator as a trio (minus David Jackson) in 2007.
In 2007 several gigs by Van der Graaf Generator as a trio (minus David Jackson) have taken place in Britain and the rest of Europe, and their new album Trisector was released in March 2008.
Solo concerts will continue simultaneously. In the summer and fall of 2008 Hammill did a tour of solo dates in the U.S. and Canada.
Comments
Consequences - new PH album 2012

Discography
Van der Graaf Generator Discography









Alain Castro 5 months ago
Sven Melo 6 months ago
ionoLa 1 year ago
Claude R. 1 year ago
Сергей Пучков 1 year ago
Ebotronix 1 year ago
Grace 2 years ago
Demian Clav 2 years ago
Leo D 2 years ago
9 of 757Morebonsoir peter merci pour l ajout amicalement a bientot alain
hello peter hammill, i'm happy to be your friend now! love your music since the 70ies. you're invited to visit my page, would be happy to see you and read your words. sven
Hello Mr Peter, thanx a lot for you wonderful creative talent and friendship, I was near you at the bar, listen to Chic Korea's San Sebastian concert , you look to me, i look to you but i cant think it was you until few minutes later, so sorry.....much luck and love for the future. A waving hand...Juan
Mr. Hammill - First I would like to thank you for accepting the request. I have a lot of respect for you, your creativity, your outstanding voice and your musical & intellectual integrity.
I was 16 years old when I used to listen to : H to He Who Am The Only One - 1970 / & / The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other - 1970 / & / Pawn Hearts - 1971...
I am 52 now and I still listen regularly to H to He / & / The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other - with the same feelings, intensity, pleasure and sparkle. I think this is the best testimony I can express in simple and true words. Your music is timeless! Very few are like you... [B.Eno, P.Gabriel, R. Wyatt, J.Cale...]
Thank you & all the best.
Claude /Beirut
Thank you for the friendship, Mr. Hammill! I was at two your concerts in St.-Petersburg in 95th and 98th years, and also at a concert "Van der Graaf Generator" in 2005. All it was healthy, but the concert of 1995 year is something phenomenal! Such it is not forgotten never...
P.S. In 1998, year after a concert in Recreation center, among other your admirers I with my wife Olga took from you the autograph. All participants "Van der Graaf Generator" have undersigned for 2005 on a cover "Still life". I express to you the gratitude and I remain your devoted admirer.
Sergey.
Hi PH !
Amadinda's Lighthouse Keepers Kosmos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpsmF-H_9ug
thanks for your music ! Ebo
Hello Mr Hammill, thank you so much for the friendship.
All my best, Grace
"What have we become ? What have we chosen to be ?
Now all history is reduced to the syllables of our names. Now the Immortals are here."
(“WISTERIA LODGE”, our new record is just released on Prikosnovenie Records :
http://www.prikosnovenie.com/inde.shtml
Have a nice day)
Hello Peter! Thank you so much for accepting my friendship.
I'm really glad to be among your friends. Don't forget to have a listen to my music and maybe leave a comment....
Sending you Love and Light ;-)
Sincerely
Leo