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Homeshake
View on WikipediaHomeshake (stylized as HOMESHAKE) is the solo musical project of Montreal-based singer-songwriter and musician Peter Sagar.[1]
Key Information
History
[edit]Featuring contributions from Mark Goetz, Greg Napier, and Brad Loughead, the project started in 2012. At the time, Peter Sagar was playing guitar with Mac DeMarco, whom Sagar was friends with since they were teenagers.[2] Fixture Records released his debut cassette, The Homeshake Tape, in January 2013 and released a second, titled Dynamic Meditation in October 2013. In early 2014, he left Mac DeMarco's live band to focus on the Homeshake project.[3] Shortly afterwards, Peter Sagar released his debut full-length album, In the Shower (2014).
His second album, Midnight Snack was released in 2015.[1] His third album under the project, Fresh Air was released in 2017.[4][5] His fourth album, Helium was released in 2019.
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- In the Shower (2014)
- Midnight Snack (2015)
- Fresh Air (2017)
- Helium (2019)
- Under The Weather (2021)[6]
- Pareidolia Catalog, Vols. 1-4 (2022)
- Pareidolia Catalog, Vols. 5-8 (2022)
- CD Wallet (2024)[7][8]
- Horsie (2024)
Remix albums
[edit]- Helium Remixes (2019)
EPs
[edit]- Haircut (2020)
Singles
[edit]- "Making a Fool of You" (2014)
- "Cash Is Money" (2014)
- "I Don't Play" (2015)
- "Heat" (2015)
- "Faded" (2015)
- "Give It to Me" (2015)
- ";(" (2016)
- "Call Me Up" (2016)
- "Every Single Thing" (2017)
- "Khmlwugh" (2017)
- "Like Mariah" (2018)
- "Nothing Could Be Better" (2018)
- "Just Like My" (2019)
- "Another Thing" (2019)
- "Sesame" (2020)
- "I Know I know I know" (2021)
- "CD Wallet" (2024)
- "Basement" (2024)
- "Nothing 2 See" (2024)
Cassettes and mixtapes
[edit]- The Homeshake Tape (2013)
- Dynamic Meditation (2013)
References
[edit]- ^ a b Simpson, Paul. "Homeshake". AllMusic. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
- ^ Locke, Jesse (March 25, 2024). "The Many Sides of Homeshake". Bandcamp. Retrieved October 15, 2024.
- ^ Joyce, Colin (September 14, 2015). "Homeshake's 'Midnight Snack' LP Is Indie-Pop Comfort Food". Spin. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
- ^ Lozano, Kevin (February 3, 2017). "Homeshake - Fresh Air". Pitchfork. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
- ^ Hamilton, Bruce (November 1, 2016). "Homeshake – "Call Me Up"". Stereogum. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
- ^ Sahai, Fred (2021-09-21). "Homeshake's Been Listening to Lots of Ambient Music". Interview Magazine. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
- ^ Gregory, Allie (February 7, 2024). "Homeshake Announces New Album 'CD Wallet'". Exclaim!. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
- ^ "HOMESHAKE Announces New Album 'CD Wallet' | News". Clash Magazine Music News, Reviews & Interviews. 2024-02-07. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
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View on GrokipediaBackground
Peter Sagar
Peter Sagar was born on March 15, 1990, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where he spent his formative years in a city known as the "City of Champions" during the late 1990s, though this moniker contrasted with the isolated and introspective environment of his youth amid harsh winters and a sprawling prairie landscape.[9] Growing up in this secluded setting fostered a sense of detachment, shaping his early worldview through long, cold seasons that limited outdoor activities and encouraged inward reflection.[10] His upbringing in Edmonton, a place he later described as a "hell we grew up in," involved navigating a modest cultural scene that nonetheless provided outlets for creative escape.[11] Sagar's interest in music began at a young age, influenced by his parents who introduced him to jazz and classical genres early on, though he initially hesitated due to a fear of trying new things—starting formal lessons around age four despite his reluctance.[8] By his teenage years in the early 2000s, he immersed himself in Edmonton's local music scene, finding refuge and purpose there; he played drums in the garage-rock trio Subatomics alongside fellow young musicians René Wilson and Travis Bretzer.[1][9] During this period, Sagar formed a close friendship with Mac DeMarco, bonding over shared interests in music since their high school days in Edmonton, a connection that would later influence his path.[12] In 2012, at around age 22, Sagar left Edmonton for Montreal, Quebec, seeking a fresh start from the scattered, unfocused projects of his youth and aiming to reconnect with jazz influences in a more vibrant urban setting.[2] This move marked a deliberate shift toward greater creative autonomy amid Montreal's dynamic cultural environment. As of 2024, Sagar resides in Toronto, Ontario, where he records primarily in his home studio, maintaining a solitary approach to music production that aligns with his introspective roots.[8][13]Formation of Homeshake
Homeshake emerged in 2012 as the solo musical project of Peter Sagar, a Montreal-based singer-songwriter and musician originally from Edmonton.[2] Sagar had relocated to Montreal in 2012 to pursue music alongside friends, including joining Mac DeMarco's band, but sought a distinct outlet for his own compositions.[14] The project's early recordings featured contributions from collaborators Mark Goetz on guitar and keyboards, Greg Napier on drums, and Brad Loughead on bass, though Homeshake remained primarily Sagar's solo endeavor.[15] Motivated by a desire for a fresh start away from his scattered youth projects in Edmonton, Sagar aimed to explore personal songwriting while reconnecting with the jazz influences from his upbringing, which had shaped his early musical experiences.[2] Homeshake's debut release, The Homeshake Tape, arrived in January 2013 as a limited-edition cassette on Fixture Records, comprising nine home-recorded tracks that captured a raw, eclectic mix of guitar-driven indie pop.[14] Later that year, in October, Sagar issued Dynamic Meditation—a two-track cassette on Bad Actors Inc.—further solidifying the project's lo-fi, home-recorded aesthetic through intimate, experimental soundscapes.[16] These initial cassettes, produced in small runs, highlighted Sagar's focus on unpolished, personal expression amid his evolving life in Montreal.[17]Career
Early career and association with Mac DeMarco
Peter Sagar, originally from Edmonton, Alberta, relocated to Montreal in 2011 and soon joined Mac DeMarco's live band as guitarist around 2012, providing him with significant exposure through tours and fostering a close collaborative friendship within the indie music scene.[18][19] This association allowed Sagar to contribute to DeMarco's performances and recordings while developing his own project, Homeshake, which gained initial traction through shared circles in Montreal's vibrant indie community.[20][21] In early 2014, Sagar left DeMarco's touring band to focus on Homeshake, releasing his debut studio album, In the Shower, later that year on Sinderlyn Records (initially via Full Time Artist and Fixture for limited formats).[22][23] The album featured lo-fi indie pop tracks like "Making a Fool of You," establishing Sagar's signature blend of relaxed, R&B-inflected melodies and introspective lyrics.[24] Homeshake's early live shows, including appearances at festivals like M for Montreal in 2014, helped build recognition in the local scene, often alongside acts from DeMarco's orbit.[21] The project's momentum continued with the 2015 follow-up album Midnight Snack, also on Sinderlyn, which showcased a more polished songwriting approach while remaining connected to the slacker indie aesthetic of Sagar's DeMarco collaborations.[25][26]Breakthrough and mid-period releases
Following his departure from Mac DeMarco's touring band in 2014, Sagar devoted himself fully to Homeshake, allowing for expanded creative control over his songwriting and production. This shift built on his early ties to DeMarco, which had provided initial exposure, and enabled Sagar to refine his solo vision without band obligations.[27][28] The pivotal release Fresh Air arrived on February 3, 2017, via Sinderlyn Records, featuring breezy, introspective tracks that blended slacker rock with contemporary R&B influences, such as polished synths and romantic lyricism.[29] Critics highlighted its sun-kissed vibe and emotional depth, with songs like the single "Every Single Thing"—released January 11, 2017—capturing themes of distraction and reconnection through smooth, falsetto-tinged melodies.[30] The album marked a commercial breakthrough, earning widespread acclaim and propelling Homeshake to broader audiences through its accessible yet innovative sound.[31] Building on this momentum, Helium was released on February 15, 2019, also on Sinderlyn, where Sagar delved into more experimental territory with atmospheric beats, prominent falsetto vocals, and explorations of love, relationships, and introspection.[32] Self-recorded in Montreal, the record emphasized minimalism and tenderness, diverging from prior works by prioritizing sparse arrangements and personal reflection.[33] During this 2016–2019 period, Homeshake's growing independence manifested in expanded international touring, including North American headline dates from July to September 2017 and a European run in May 2017 encompassing shows in London, Brighton, and Glasgow.[34][35]Recent work and evolution
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly influenced Peter Sagar's creative process, confining him to homebound recording in Toronto and resulting in the release of the Haircut EP on July 3, 2020, via his Bandcamp page as a charity project with proceeds donated to various organizations.[36] This six-track EP marked an intimate, lo-fi extension of his sound during a period of global isolation.[37] In 2021, Sagar released Under the Weather on September 10 through Sinderlyn Records, an album written in 2019 but thematically resonant with pandemic-era solitude, exploring depression, anxiety, and emotional disconnection across 12 atmospheric tracks.[38] The record's hazy, introspective grooves reflect persistent motifs of loneliness in Sagar's work, described as a "raw diaristic experience" that captured prescient feelings of isolation.[39][40] The 2022 Pareidolia Catalog series, comprising eight volumes (Vols. 1-4 and 5-8) released on August 26, represented a highly experimental phase, featuring 126 brief instrumentals, loops, and samples entirely home-recorded during COVID-19 lockdowns in Toronto.[41] This expansive, unstructured collection deviated from traditional song formats, emphasizing ambient and improvisational elements born from extended isolation.[42] Sagar's output accelerated in 2024 with CD Wallet, released on March 8 via SHHOAMKEE Records, a nine-track album recorded at his Toronto home studio that evokes nostalgic childhood memories from growing up in Edmonton, including guitar-obsessed youth and the sensation of revisiting old spaces.[43] Later that year, Horsie arrived on June 28, also self-recorded in Toronto, delving into complicated emotions surrounding the return to live performance amid lingering anxiety and loneliness, with textural influences from artists like Four Tet and My Bloody Valentine.[44][45] A deluxe edition of Horsie, adding six bonus tracks, followed on November 8, 2024.[46] Supporting these releases, Sagar undertook a fall 2024 North American tour, including a performance at Denver's Bluebird Theater on November 20, 2024, signaling a gradual re-engagement with live audiences after pandemic disruptions. In 2025, he continued touring with dates in Mexico and South America, including Guadalajara on February 7 and Sao Paulo on February 14.[47][48] As of November 2025, no major new releases have been announced, though Sagar continues to prioritize recordings in his Toronto home studio, maintaining the project's emphasis on personal, introspective production.[49][50]Artistry
Musical style
Homeshake's musical style is defined by stripped-down indie pop with prominent R&B influences, often incorporating lo-fi aesthetics and subtle jazz undertones.[51] The sound features woozy falsetto vocals delivered in a languorous, almost bored manner, paired with saturated, elastic drum patterns and melodic, contorted guitar riffs that evoke a hazy, stoned atmosphere.[29] These elements create groovy, slo-mo textures, blending funky basslines and sugary synth lines with bursts of static and echo for an intimate, bedroom-recorded feel.[29] The production approach emphasizes minimalism and home-recording techniques, utilizing cheap synthesizers, drum machines, and reverb-heavy layers to craft experimental, hypnotic grooves.[29] Early works lean into ramshackle lo-fi with off-kilter guitar playing and white noise accents, while later releases adopt a scrubbed-up polish that retains an intimate, lethargic vibe through limp beats and ambient synth washes.[52] This evolution shifts from guitar-centric psych-pop gags in early works to more synth-driven, inert quiet storm-inspired pastiches, though recent albums like CD Wallet (2024) incorporate heavier post-punk and slow-core elements with grungy, fuzzy distortion, and Horsie (2024) features jazz-infused intimate guitar riffs in a less minimalist approach.[52][53] In recent albums like Horsie (2024), the style manifests as dreamlike alt-rock with sparse instrumentation, heavy reverb, and 808-driven tempos around 75 BPM for a sedative, ethereal quality.[54] Overall, Homeshake's sonic palette prioritizes emotional depth through repetition and subtle dissonance, often evoking a refrigerator-hum chill or post-apocalyptic fuzz without overt complexity.[52][55]Influences and themes
Peter Sagar, the creative force behind Homeshake, has cited J Dilla as a primary production inspiration, crediting the producer's album Donuts with reshaping his understanding of song structure, sampling, and brevity in music.[56] Growing up in Edmonton, Sagar was exposed to jazz through his parents, who played records like Miles Davis's Kind of Blue to help him sleep as a child, fostering an early appreciation for artists such as Charles Mingus, Ornette Coleman, Thelonious Monk, Herbie Hancock, Alice Coltrane, and Bill Evans.[12][53] More recently, Sagar has nodded to electronic and shoegaze influences including Four Tet and My Bloody Valentine, alongside R&B artists like D’Angelo and Sade, which inform the textural and rhythmic layers in his work.[2][57] Homeshake's lyrics often delve into introspection and complicated emotions, exploring anxiety, isolation, and fleeting connections amid personal turmoil.[58] Relationships feature prominently as a source of both comfort and sadness, with Sagar describing many songs as reflections on his partner or the act of processing emotional distress.[59] Nostalgia for childhood surfaces repeatedly, particularly in evocations of Edmonton memories, as seen in the 2024 album CD Wallet, where tracks revisit the mundane and bittersweet aspects of youth in his hometown, including local scenes and personal landmarks.[9] These influences manifest in Homeshake's blend of hip-hop-inspired beats with indie structures, drawing from Dilla's sample manipulation to create relaxed, looping rhythms that underpin Sagar's vulnerable lyricism.[56] Jazz elements from his youth contribute to improvisational flows, while recent electronic and shoegaze nods add hazy, ambient textures that amplify themes of emotional isolation.[12] This synthesis ties directly to Sagar's experiences, such as frequent moves from Edmonton and the introspective isolation of the pandemic, which fueled therapeutic songwriting about inner balance and relational flux.[9][58]Discography
Studio albums
Homeshake's studio albums span a range of lo-fi, R&B-influenced indie pop to instrumental collections, released primarily through Sinderlyn and later Dine Alone Records.| Year | Album | Label | Tracks | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | In the Shower | Sinderlyn | 10 | Debut full-length album, recorded at the Drones Club in Montreal, featuring hazy, bedroom-recorded tracks that introduced Sagar's signature slow, intimate sound blending indie rock and R&B elements.[23][60] |
| 2015 | Midnight Snack | Sinderlyn | 12 | Follow-up album incorporating synthesizers and drum machines, drawing from house music and Japanese pop influences to explore themes of loneliness post-touring.[26] |
| 2017 | Fresh Air | Sinderlyn/Domino | 14 | Expansive release with dreamy, downtempo R&B vibes inspired by Sade and Prince, focusing on laid-back love songs and airy production to evoke mental clarity.[61] |
| 2019 | Helium | Sinderlyn | 13 | Lo-fi R&B album emphasizing gauzy textures via synthesizers like the Roland Juno 60, shifting from guitar-driven sounds to more vulnerable, atmospheric songwriting recorded in Montreal.[62] |
| 2021 | Under the Weather | Sinderlyn | 12 | Reflective work addressing 2019 depression and isolation through hazy, moody tracks, co-produced with Lucas Nathan during the early COVID-19 period.[63] |
| 2024 | CD Wallet | SHHOAMKEE / Warp Records | 9 | Introspective album written and produced by Sagar in Toronto, delving into personal themes with minimalistic arrangements and self-mastered sound.[5][4] |
| 2024 | Horsie | SHHOAMKEE / Warp Records | 12 | Second release of the year, exploring anxiety around live performances with influences from Four Tet and My Bloody Valentine, recorded using vintage synths like the Ensoniq EPS; a deluxe edition with additional tracks was issued on November 8, 2024.[44][64][4] |