This is my friend Jeremias aka Pyrenees - we caught up with each other, since I last interviewed him, over London's finest coffee and chewed the fat regarding electro circa La Bionda and his influences like Lone.
On reflection Jeremias likes going to clubs to listen to music but is amazed at how people stand and watch- they dont interact with the music they watch the image of someone playing or someone just mixing records. He recently performed his final degree live performance piece in a Dental Records shop basement in North London, sitting the audience at his feet and performing classical piano pieces eventually interwoven into electronic melody. Jeremias went on to explain the intentions in his show to demonstrate the parallel between classical composition and contemporary electronic production. During the performance he gradually shows his transition from grand piano to looped rhythms and manipulated Synths around the same root melody.
Jeremias admits his musical dwellings as Pyrenees are merely a fraction of this concept and are more indulgent compositions into his ideas of contemporary dance music and electronic composition, music he wants to find and hear for himself. It is, however, early times for Pyrenees and his reluctance to disclose publicly even this small collection of songs came from rapid peer pressure so don't expect to find tickets for his sell out gig yet....but if we keep an eye on this promising young musician, tickets one day you shall have.
Simply titled 'EP' by Pyrenees is Free and out now on digital so lean back and have a listen, maybe take away or share a copy to appreciate a rare glimpse into this young musicians first electronic outing.