Peter Gabriel has launched “Panopticom,” the primary music from his upcoming album, i/o.
Gabriel wrote and produced the music himself, with varied session musicians offering guitar, bass, drums and backing vocals. Notably, the observe contains digital components contributed by Brian Eno.
Structurally, “Panopticom” builds slowly, with ominous synth parts propelling much of the song’s early action. Drums kick in on the chorus, as Gabriel sings is his distinctive baritone.
“The first song is based on an idea I have been working on to initiate the creation of an infinitely expandable accessible data globe: The Panopticom,” Gabriel explained via press release. “We are beginning to connect a like-minded group of people who might be able to bring this to life, to allow the world to see itself better and understand more of what’s really going on.”
Listen to “Panopticom” below.
“Panopticom” is Gabriel’s first original song since 2016’s “The Veil,” written for the Oliver Stone film Snowden. Meanwhile, i/o marks the singer’s first album of original material in over two decades.
The former Genesis frontman is set to hit the road later this year, with tour dates in the U.K. and Europe beginning in May.
“It’s been some time and I’m now surrounded by an entire lot of recent songs and am excited to be taking them out on the highway,” Gabriel said in his statement announcing the tour. “Look ahead to seeing you on the market.”
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