
Photo: Raphaël Neal
Two exceptional virtuosos, Northern Irish composer and producer Hannah Peel and Chinese percussionist Beibei Wang make for a pairing that feels like it was meant to be. The two first met while working on Manchester Collective’s 2023 album NEON, and later performed a fully improvised show at Kings Place in London. “We wanted to create a different type of world through imagination,” Peel explains. Comes May 22nd, Peel and Wang will release their collaborative debut album, The Endless Dance, an album informed by the strength of ancient concepts as well Taoism. “We appreciate and value what we’re doing in the moment – this is very Taoism,” says Wang. “We don’t worry about the result, we don’t stress about so much preparation. We don’t resolve the chords; we let them go on and on, letting them flow, and letting nature guide us.” On The Endless Dance, their boundless sonic vision and curiosity is on full display, and it’s clear they are having fun playing music together. As Wang describes: “Two women talking in totally different languages that had a wonderful chat.”
The pair enlisted the help of producer Mike Lindsay [LUMP, Tunng, Guy Garvey, Jon Hopkins], who had total freedom to bring in new ideas and also brought both artist’s knack for improvisation to the fore. “Mike loves elements that are nuanced, like breath or the noises in a room,” says Peel. “It was important to find a producer who could pull together something human and connected, that you could dance to, or you could put on while traveling to new destinations.”
Ahead of the album’s release, Peel and Wang have recently shared the second single, ‘Awaken The Insects’. Brilliant and infectious, on the track Wang raps in a rhythmic duet with bamboo clappers known as Kuai Ban, which are traditionally used in China to accompany rhythmic storytelling performances. Throughout the song, she recites a tongue-twister she had learnt as a child. “As soon as I showed it to my Chinese friends, they could not stop laughing” says Wang. “It’s just so silly, and I didn’t know I could do it.” Listen to it below.
The Endless Dance is out on May 22nd through Real World Records




