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Born Peter Joseph Andrew Hammill, November 5, 1948, in Ealing, London, to parents of fairly good means, Peter Hammill grew up in the embrace of the Jesuit faith, an element that has continued to affect and influence his songwriting throughout his career as much as his studies of philosophy and art. The drive of his particular muse, fueled additionally by the '60s groundswell of new approaches to science fiction (the so-called "New Wave", with Michael Moorcock, Thomas Disch, Harlan Ellison, and others leading the charge, and ex-Deviants leader Mick Farren on its heels) led to collaboration with Chris Judge-Smith at Manchester University, with Van Der Graaf Generator forming around them - albeit briefly.

The band broke up after a number of gigs, with Hammill going solo. The arrival of a Mercury Records contract led Hammill into the studio, accompanied by various friends, for a brief but intense recording session. Within a matter of hours, Van Der Graaf Generator was reborn, though minus Judge-Smith, and the band had begun to develop the studio relationship with producer John Anthony that would serve them for the next few albums. The basic monolithic VDGG had not yet come about, but Hammill's writing was already setting the tone - splintered personalities facing the darkness, cosmic secrets just beyond reach, thresholds beyond which lurk sudden death, light-hearted topics one and all. Even their one single, "People You Were Going To", is essentially a jolly happy romp of a tune with a tone of despair beneath. Hammill would later re-record the song for Nadir's Big Chance.

The new band lineup had its own share of uncertainties, with bassist Keith Ellis departing for an unceremoniously brief stint in Uriah Heep. With new bassist/guitarist Nic Potter in tow, VDGG joined Genesis in signing with Anthony Stratton-Smith's new Charisma label. By this point Hammill had begun to refine his songwriting into longer and more ornate forms, with very good results, with his themes touching on twin points of science and mysticism, with the occasional sidestep into more down to earth territory. The first three VDGG albums for Charisma moved through a variety of shattered and darkened landscapes, with some genuinely chilling moments, such as the science-fiction outing "Pioneers Over C" and "Man-Erg", which attempted to address the dual nature of man in approximately 12 minutes flat.

Hammill's first solo outing, Fool's Mate (both a chess and Tarot reference), came alongside the Van Der Graaf Generator album H to He Who Am the Only One. It consisted, in the main, of an assortment of songs deemed too small for the band, material from his early solo days, and so on, items that he seemed to want to clear out of the way. His in-studio help included members of Lindisfarne, another Charisma signing, and Robert Fripp. In contrast, following the dissolution of VDGG following Pawn Hearts, Hammill's sophomore release, The Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night, was a bleak affair indeed. Hammill seemed to need to strip things down to the bare essentials, recording at home (the first appearance of Sofa Sound) for the most part, his lyrics telling more personal tales - it's only with the concluding "The Black Room" that things sound familiar. Considering the presence of the rest of the band, and that this had originally been intended as a band song, it's hardly a surprise.

With The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage, Hammill began to find a voice away from VDGG, though his writing had yet to completely mature - "Red Shift" is another cosmic charge, for example. On the other hand, the album sports several stunning tracks, including "Modern", "Wilhelmina", "Forsaken Gardens", and "A Louse Is Not a Home". In Camera saw him handling most of the instrumental work himself and experimenting with ambient soundscapes.

In 1975, he once again dug into the back catalog of his songs, assuming the leather-jacketed persona of Rikki Nadir for Nadir's Big Chance, a noisy, chaotic album of garage band-styled rock & roll. While not exactly the three-chord thrash outing Hammill seems to have wanted (it at least comes undone with the elegaic "Pompeii", if not with "The Institute of Mental Health, Burning"), the album seems to have had its effect in the British music community, being cited by more than a few in the following punk uproar as an influence - even John Lydon went public with a degree of admiration for Hammill's work. The cult of adoration built up around Hammill has persisted for years, and is seemingly large enough, worldwide, to support him consistently.

1975 saw the rebirth of Van Der Graaf Generator in a somewhat calmer format, while the songs still extended to epic length, the tendency towards proto-jazz explosions with rock underpinnings had been shorn away, the drumming was more laid back, and the lyrics tended towards examinations of people (though the cosmic did make quite a return on Still Life with "Childlike Faith in Childhood's End", though this one had a narrative voice to it).

The first two releases, Godbluff and Still Life, were fine albums, with one of Hammill's finest songs, "My Room (Waiting for Wonderland)" appearing on the latter, but the third album, World Record indicated trouble ahead - a fairly weak, lifeless release that appeared to have come from a band that had lost heart. Indeed it had. The band fractured yet again. Hammill took some time to record Over, an intense solo set going over the breakup of his long-standing relationship, performing a set of songs that alternately raged and offered up a bleak view of life. This set the stage for the next version of the band, now known just as Van Der Graaf, a short-lived effort that managed a single studio release, with a posthumous live album, acidly titled Vital, marking the official end of the band.

Hammill returned to his solo efforts again, initially choosing to record A Black Box by himself, but then adopting a band approach for a number of subsequent releases. By this point his writing had taken on a mature focus, with even the lengthier efforts eschewing the cosmic and mystical in favor of the personal focus, often with a darkly ironic twist. He is capable of being utterly sardonic while maintaining a poker face, a brother in spirit, sometimes, to Leonard Cohen. His ability to chart his own course fully stems from his choice to operate his own record label as an adjunct to his ever-improving studio operation - it's this studio operation, in fact, that allowed him to return to and remaster the Van Der Graaf recordings in 2000, to produce The Box.

A regular output of new recordings is supported by an ongoing series of concert appearances around the world, as well as numerous collaborations with a bewildering variety of artists - Roger Eno, Peter Gabriel, and Robert Fripp are just three of dozens. Hammill has also composed ballet music, and the operatic work, The Fall of the House of Usher (based on the Edgar Allan Poe story). He has been married for quite some time and has three daughters, two of whom have made appearances on his albums. Despite his very public persona, however, he remains a somewhat enigmatic and private man whose music confounds some and inspires many.

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Album: Incoherence | Artist: Peter Hammill Incoherence 2005 1
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Album: Spur of the Moment | Artist: Peter Hammill Spur of the Moment 2005 11
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Album: This | Artist: Peter Hammill This 2003 10
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Album: What, Now? | Artist: Peter Hammill What, Now? 2001 8
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Album: None of the Above | Artist: Peter Hammill None of the Above 2000 8
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Album: Everyone You Hold | Artist: Peter Hammill Everyone You Hold 1997 9
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Album: Sonix | Artist: Peter Hammill Sonix 1997 9
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Album: X My Heart | Artist: Peter Hammill X My Heart 1996 9
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Album: Roaring Forties | Artist: Peter Hammill Roaring Forties 1994 13
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Album: Offensichtlich Goldfisch | Artist: Peter Hammill Offensichtlich Goldfisch 1993 12
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Album: The Noise | Artist: Peter Hammill The Noise 1993 8
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Album: The Noise - There goes The daylight | Artist: Peter Hammill The Noise - There goes The daylight 1993 10
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Album: A Fix On The Mix | Artist: Peter Hammill A Fix On The Mix 1992 4
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Album: Fireships | Artist: Peter Hammill Fireships 1992 9
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Album: Nadir's Big Chance | Artist: Peter Hammill Nadir's Big Chance 1992 11
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Album: The Fix on the Mix | Artist: Peter Hammill The Fix on the Mix 1992 4
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Album: The Fall of the House of Usher | Artist: Peter Hammill The Fall of the House of Usher 1991 21
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Album: Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night | Artist: Peter Hammill Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night 1990 8
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Album: Out of Water | Artist: Peter Hammill Out of Water 1990 8
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Album: The Silent Corner and The Empty Stage | Artist: Peter Hammill The Silent Corner and The Empty Stage 1990 7
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Album: In a Foreign Town | Artist: Peter Hammill In a Foreign Town 1988 12
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Album: And Close As This | Artist: Peter Hammill And Close As This 1986 1
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Album: Skin | Artist: Peter Hammill Skin 1986 8
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Album: Love Songs | Artist: Peter Hammill Love Songs 1984 10
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Album: The Love Songs | Artist: Peter Hammill The Love Songs 1984 10
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Album: Black Box | Artist: Peter Hammill Black Box 1983 8
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Album: Loops and Reels | Artist: Peter Hammill Loops and Reels 1983 7
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Album: Patience | Artist: Peter Hammill Patience 1983 8
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Album: Enter K | Artist: Peter Hammill Enter K 1982 8
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Album: Sitting Targes | Artist: Peter Hammill Sitting Targes 1981 11
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Album: Sitting Targets | Artist: Peter Hammill Sitting Targets 1981 11
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Album: A Black Box | Artist: Peter Hammill A Black Box 1980 8
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Album: Ph 7 | Artist: Peter Hammill Ph 7 1979 11
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Album: Ph7 | Artist: Peter Hammill Ph7 1979 11
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Album: Future Now | Artist: Peter Hammill Future Now 1978 12
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Album: The Future Now | Artist: Peter Hammill The Future Now 1978 12
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Album: Over | Artist: Peter Hammill Over 1977 8
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Album: In Camera | Artist: Peter Hammill In Camera 1974 7
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Album: The Silent Corner and The Empty | Artist: Peter Hammill The Silent Corner and The Empty 1974 7
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Album: Chameleon In The Shadow Of Night | Artist: Peter Hammill Chameleon In The Shadow Of Night 1973 8
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Album: Chameleon In The Shadow Of The | Artist: Peter Hammill Chameleon In The Shadow Of The 1973 8
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Album: Fools Mate | Artist: Peter Hammill Fools Mate 1971 12
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Album: Singularity | Artist: Peter Hammill Singularity   9
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Album: Thin Man Sings Ballads | Artist: Peter Hammill Thin Man Sings Ballads   12
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