2.20.2007
Cool Calm Pete at SXSW
Check out Pete at Spiros on Thursday March 15th, with the rest of the Embedded crew and artists from Nature Sounds!
See us at SXSW 2007!

9.06.2006
Cool Calm Pete on MTVK
Check the bottom of this page for a video of the brief MTV News piece that ran on MTVK in late August.
Check the video on youTube here:

1.06.2006
Rookie of the Year
Hip Hop Site has named Pete as one of 2006's "Rookie of the Year" along with the likes of Paul Wall and M.I.A.
Check the complete List here:


1.01.2006
Lost export version announced
El-P has decided that overseas fans need to hear Lost, and Def Jux has licensed Calm Pete's debut album for release in UK and Europe. The export version will include bonus tracks not on US version, including "Black Friday" produced by Rjd2.
Check out "Black Friday" on the Music page


10.05.2005

ONLINE Features:
MP3.com (with album stream):
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Giant Peach:
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Prefix Mag:
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Crown Dozen:
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Jive Magazine:
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09.16.2005
XXL magazine
"The LP embraces the musical whimsy of the Native Tongue aesthetic. But where De La's psychedelics praised the daisy age, Pete prefers the gritty tug of his prickly metropolis." - XXL.

CMJ Magazine
""The new album Lost mixes the fatalism of a Mobb Deep record with Biz Markie's sense for comic self-deprecation, resulting in an album that is both dark and light-hearted." - CMJ."

IMPOSE Magazine
"Lost is quite simply one of the most enjoyable albums to drop in 2005." - IMPOSE

MUGSHOT Magazine
"From percussive monologues to surreal concoctions,Lost conquers it all." - MUGSHOT

REMIX Magazine
"Handling verses and half of the beat duties, Queens-based Cool Calm Pete has little difficulty excelling in either area." - REMIX

 


Out of the wreckage of a broken junk-bot, emerges unscathed, Cool Calm Pete. One third of the underground outfit Babbletron, Calm Pete is the one whose words come slower. The precision of slow flow may be lost on some, but to the big brain females out there, here comes trouble. His new album, Lost is going to ring bells like Bob James on the first four bars of ìMardi Gras.î

While a child running wild through the streets of New York City, this Queens traditionalist MC studied the manuscripts. Calm Pete understands the last 15 years of rapping. He doesnít rhyme for the sake of riddling, because he knows better. Calm Pete carries weight. The weight of not being an idiot. He understands his words, he understands his rhyme scheme, he understands why he raps and he understands why he makes beats. There are few other MCís that are as well versed without coming off like a nerd. It is all balanced because the slow words come from a quick tongue planted firmly in his cheek. Imagine Stanley Kubric and Chevy Chasen figured out how to use Pro Tools and wanted to make a smart hip hop album.

His name tells volumes. Composed, subtle, logical, and deliberate, Cool Calm Peteís name lives up to his character. Fearless through confidence, not compromise, he is rarely a victim of circumstance. In music anyway, that means he does shit on purpose and he does it his way.

ï One of the 3 members of the critically acclaimed group Babbletron.
ï Born in Seoul, Korea and raised in Queens.
ï Attended the esteemed Cooper Union and received his BFA in fine art.
ï Hard working, Pete is productive and prolific, impending musical projects include The Defenders and a follow up Babbletron EP.
ï His musical inspirations start and end at Queens rap. Queens rap rules. Golden age hip hop. soul, motown, jazz and all the usual rap producer stuff all the way to classical pianists like Vladamir Horowitz all in between.
ï The album is also Pete's production debut, so peep the beats. There's also fresh production from fellow Defenders Doc Strange, Ed Live, as well as Babbletron's ground breaking DJ Pre.
ï Cool Calm Pete's debut solo album Lost coming out on Embedded Music, July 2005.


Cool Calm Pete
LOST

1. Intro
2. Lost
prod by Calm Pete
listen
3. The List
prod by Calm Pete
4. Cloudy
prod by Ed Live
5. WindSprints
prod by Calm Pete & Doc Strange
6. Cool Calm Science
prod by Snafu of Junk Science
7. F@#$%^&!*k Yooooouuuu ft. Thirstin Howl & Lathia black
prod by Doc Strange
8. Two a.m.
prod by Calm Pete
9. New Jack Biddie feat. Jaymanila & Jungle Mike
prod by DJ Pre
10. Tune In
prod by Calm Pete
11. Lost Interlude
prod by Calm Pete
12. Dinner And A Movie
prod by DJ Pre
13. Brush P.S.A. ft. Jungle Mike
prod by Calm Pete
listen
14. Wishes and Luck
prod by Ed Live