Peter McEvilley began producing downtempo electronic music in Los Angeles in 2003 under the name “Peas.” His first release, “Filters,” debuted at number two on the iTunes electronic music charts. It was also top ten on college radio. The album, which was favorably reviewed by critics, utilized several samples from Grammy Award winning artist, Kitaro.
His latest release, “Analog,” is described by McEvilley as a “lo-fi, dub, lounge exploration for a post-pandemic world.” The album was recorded at his new studio in the San Francisco bay area during the pandemic. With the help of modern recording technology, he worked virtually with several vocalists and instrumentalists from around the world.
Peas's first album Filters released on Tue Aug 24 2004.
The most popular album by Peas's is Analog
The most popular song by Peas's is Bottle Rocket
Peas's first song Too Many Hustlers released on Tue Oct 20 2009.