There has never been a figure in pop culture like Peggy Gou. The self-managed
South Korean-born, Berlin-based producer and artist has ascended from
underground sensation to global icon by sticking to her own unwavering vision,
becoming one of the most in-demand electronic music artists and DJs in the world.
On her long-awaited debut album, I Hear You, arriving 7th June on XL Recordings,
Gou boldly claims her voice through the kaleidoscopic lens of ‘90s house music,
delivering a nostalgic, yet electrifyingly forward-thinking sound, bringing in a unique set of collaborators from Lenny Kravitz and Villano Antillano, to Olafur Eliasson. Peggy is a recent visitor to New Zealand, recently headlining Golden Lights Festival in Auckland in January.
As Newshub reported, “For her first time in New Zealand, she made it obvious to the crowd that she would be returning; "New Zealand, you are amazing, I will definitely be back,” she yelled out."
The album features the massive single (It Goes Like) Nanana, which scored airplay across NZ alternative and commercial radio!