PeeBee in the studio

Born in the Beat

It started in a tiny apartment studio in Berlin's Neukölln district — a cracked laptop, a pair of studio monitors, and an insatiable hunger for sound. What began as late-night experiments with synthesizers and drum machines slowly crystallized into a signature style: warm analog textures fused with razor-sharp digital production.

Influenced by the raw energy of Berlin's club scene and the precision of classic Detroit techno, PeeBee developed a sound that feels both nostalgic and futuristic. The first release, Electric Dreams, dropped in 2024 and immediately caught the attention of underground promoters and labels across Europe.

Today, PeeBee has grown from a solo project into a full live act — blending hardware synths, custom visuals, and improvisation into a unique audiovisual experience. Every show is different. Every track is a piece of a larger puzzle.

Milestones

Key moments that shaped the artist, the sound, and the movement.

2024
Debut EP: Electric Dreams

Released independently, the 6-track EP quickly racked up over a million streams and earned a spot on several editorial playlists. The title track became an underground club anthem.

2025
First Major Tour

Played 48 shows across 12 countries including sold-out performances at Berghain, Fabric, and Amnesia. Signed with a global booking agency.

2025
Gravity Well EP

A deeper, darker exploration of techno and ambient textures. Featured on BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix and praised by critics for its cinematic scope.

2026
Debut Album: Neon Pulse

A 12-track opus blending house, breakbeat, and experimental bass. Debuted at #3 on the electronic charts and marked a new chapter in PeeBee's artistic evolution.

Influences & Sound

The sounds and artists that fuel the creative process — spanning genres and generations.

Kraftwerk Aphex Twin Four Tet Ben Böhmer Richie Hawtin Jon Hopkins Caribou Nils Frahm Boards of Canada Bonobo Charlotte de Witte Flume

The Studio

Every track is crafted in a custom-built studio in Berlin. The setup blends vintage analog gear with modern production tools — a Juno-60 for warm pads, a Moog Subsequent 37 for deep bass lines, modular Eurorack for experimental textures, all running through a Rupert Neve console for that signature analog warmth. Production happens entirely in Ableton Live, with custom Max for Live devices designed specifically for PeeBee's workflow.