PeterPan303

PeterPan303

Por: PeterPan303
PeterPan.
A mischievous old guy who can't fly and magically refuses to grow up.

For 3 Decades, PeterPan and his friends has been pushing the boundaries of the Underground Scene up in the north of Europe in Oslo, Norway.



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Based in Oslo, Norway, Peter is a seasoned DJ
with a profound love for vinyl and an unwavering
passion for electronic music.
Peter's musical journey began in the early 80s
when he was captivated by the movie
Beat Street, Peter purchased his first SL1210 turntables,
marking the beginning of his vinyl journey.
This marked the inception of his exploration
into various genres, including hip hop, italo disco
and the pulsating club music of that era.

As the sound evolved, Peter found himself deeply
influenced by the emergence of Chicago house,
hip house, and acid,
which left an indelible mark on his musical sensibilities.
Embracing his identity as a DJ
he embarked on an exhilarating period of
heavy-duty partying and secured a residency
at Qurel, a prominent Oslo club that was
at the forefront of the house music scene
in the late 80s. Simultaneously, he became
a staple at underground house parties,
leaving an unforgettable impression
on the Oslo music scene.

In the mid-80s, Peter's fascination with technology
led him to experiment with techno gadgets,
such as the iconic TB-303 and TR-606.
Over time, favorites like the TR-808, TR-909,
Juno 106, Jupiter 8, and Akai S-900 became
integral components of his setup.
With the advent of MIDI and his acquisition
of a Mac equipped with Cubase,
Peter seamlessly connected his array of gear,
culminating in the release of his album

"Homegrown"

This milestone marked the birth of his own label,
NeverLand Productions, and showcased his
versatility under the pseudonym Peter Pan.

In 1996, Peter's journey took him to Koh Phangan,
a mesmerizing island in southern Thailand.
He landed a residency at the Vinyl club on
Haad Riin beach, the legendary birthplace
of Full Moon parties, attracting crowds of
up to 10,000 partygoers each month.
Additionally, he performed at numerous
events throughout his stay in Thailand,
including unforgettable gigs alongside Dave
at the renowned Backyard club.

In 1998, Peter and a friend embarked on an
epic adventure, driving from Oslo to Ibiza in
Peter's trusty car. Their determination paid off
as they secured a DJ residency in a bar in Ibiza town,
where they delivered dj sets throughout
the season, captivating audiences
with their musical selections.

Subsequently, Peter indulged in the pleasure of
music production, exploring software like Cubase,
Reason, StudioOne, and Ableton Live.
Fuelled by his creativity, he released tracks on
labels such as Small Records, Avocado Dream,
Evader Records, Aquavit Beats,
SoHappy Recordings and Oyhopper Records,
under aliases like PeterPan303 and,
more recently, Peter Greenwood.

From Oslo's underground scene to international
stages, he has graced venues like:
The VinylClub, Backyard, Confusion, Betong,
Rockefeller, John Dee, Sentrum Scene,
Uforia, Norefjell, Nebb, Borgen, Barbeint,
Skansen, Exit, Hausmania, Pure, Sementfabrikken,
Quart Festival, PUSH, XL, Sjokoladefabrikken,
Sikamikanico and Golden Gate in Berlin.
As a co founder of the Safari Festival-
deep in the South Norwegian forest,
Øyhopper/Footworks, Hjertøya Festival,
and the Midnightsun Festival in Lakselv.

Noteworthy collaborations include legendary
artists such as Sasha, John Digweed, Guy J,
Nick Warren, Way Out West, Steve Parry,
Inkfish, Boris Brecha, Fluke, Luv Dup,
Phaxe, Morten Granau, PsySex, Flowjob,
Ethnoscope, Atmos, Banel, HuxFlux
and a myriad of talented Norwegian DJs.

Peter Greenwood's illustrious career is a testament to
his unwavering dedication to the underground
culture,
his unparalleled creativity as a producer,
and his ability to transport audiences
on unforgettable musical journeys.

Get ready to immerse yourself in his eclectic mixes
and timeless soundscapes on SoundCloud.
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