Having been part of the Glasgow music scene over the past few years, it has been hard to look past the prodigious talent of electronic producer Peter Ferguson who performs under the moniker Wuh Oh. I first came across their work in the form of a track called ‘Stay Tuned’ - a piano led instrumental track with clear leanings towards jazz and funk, whilst still maintaining a perfect combination of lo-fi electronic and hip-hop.
A few years have passed and there’s no doubt that Wuh Oh’s style has transformed markedly. Despite being a remix of Myd’s original track ‘Together We Stand’, this song perfectly showcases exactly what Wuh Oh is all about. The drums play a driving force that aren’t going anywhere, and the bass keeps you grooving like it’s nobody’s business. If this tune doesn’t get you moving, you should probably check your pulse is still ticking along nicely.
Think of Wuh Oh as the Glaswegian love-child that Justice and Four Tet never had. I can imagine strutting down Sauchiehall Street with this blaring in my ears. Tasty stuff.
You can learn more about Wuh Oh here
About the Curator: Hugh Kelly
Music was not something that seemed to initially come naturally to me. After a couple of unsuccessful choir auditions and a few unfruitful attempts at learning the piano in my younger years, my parents decided that perhaps I was just not musically inclined. It was very soon after this that I was given my first guitar at age 10 - an old Strat copy from the 70s with frets jutting out and tuning pegs rusting. Regardless of the state of the instrument, it sparked a profound interest which has only grown until the present day.
Fast forward to now, having just completed my Bachelor’s Degree in Composition and Performance from the University of Glasgow as well as a continuing career as a self-releasing musician, I am delighted to be joining the MusicTo team. Having seen streaming services from both the consumer and artist perspective, MusicTo certainly has the ability to provide great interest to both sides of this streaming dynamic.