Artist's albums
The Woman's Voice Inside Whispering Ride or Die
2023 · single
Cascades LP
2022 · album
Cascades EP
2022 · EP
The Dance of the Trees
2022 · EP
Wicked Game
2022 · single
Crystalline (Pedro Vian Remix)
2021 · single
Dreaming on Ibillorca
2020 · single
Ibillorca
2020 · album
The Night Dancer
2020 · single
River Stones
2019 · EP
Pedro Vian (Remixes)
2019 · EP
Pedro Vian
2019 · album
Flexible Girl (Remixed)
2019 · EP
Les Femmes
2018 · single
Drawn by Sea
2017 · EP
Beautiful Things You Left Us for Memories
2016 · album
Invisible Objects
2016 · single
Black Toms
2015 · EP
Dancing Hindus
2014 · single
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Biography
Spanish producer Pedro Vian is dreaming of the sea on “Ibillorca”, his third studio album. Vian, whose Modern Obscure Music label is at the heart of the Barcelona electronic scene, moved to Amsterdam in 2018. While the Dutch capital has embraced this inventive producer and DJ, Vian says the new album is inspired by a feelings of absence and longing for his Mediterranean home. “On this album I explore my feelings of missing the light,” he says. “Ibillorca is a journey to a utopian island, a journey to a new state of mind.” You can hear this displaced utopia on songs like “Can Mortera”, a dreamy reflection on house music, recorded in Ibiza in summer 2019, that brings to mind Larry Heard at his most meditative; or “Medusa” (featuring artist Rosalie Wammes), which sounds like Tangerine Dream drifting over the sea. The Quietus called Pedro Vian’s debut album “Beautiful Things You Left Us For Memories” “the soundtrack to walking around the city at night”, while his eponymous second album was both deeply personal and more suited for the dance floor. “Ibillorca” is his Mediterranean album. “I love the Mediterranean sea,” Vian explains. “I come from there and I miss the light, the sun and the smell of the sea, so I dedicated this album to this feeling.” Fittingly, “Ibillorca”’s enigmatic cover art, painted by Spanish artist Blanca Miró, depicts the Mediterranean islands of Ibiza & Mallorca ...