Adam Hyde, one half of the dynamic duo Peking Duk and also known by his solo moniker Keli Holiday, is pushing the boundaries of music production. The talented artist recently shared that the track "More" from his forthcoming album features some unconventional recordings captured in the privacy of his bedroom with his girlfriend, Abbie Chatfield.
This daring artistic choice blends the couple's personal life with Hyde’s musical ambitions, as he described to Stellar magazine. "It's a very horny song," he confessed, setting the stage for listeners to anticipate a steamy auditory experience. The song's bridge, characterized by Hyde as "an orgasm," reportedly includes an intimate snippet of the couple in action, though technical difficulties meant the original plan needed a tweak.
Discussing the recording process, Hyde revealed, "There was a time where we were having sex and I said, ‘OK, I’m gonna record it’ and she’s like, ‘Cool, let’s do it’." Unfortunately, the sound of passion was muffled by bedsheets covering the microphone, prompting Hyde to pivot and use a different recording from a voice note instead.
“It’s like hearing your own voice, but a million times worse,” Abbie admitted, acknowledging the awkwardness of hearing oneself in such a raw context. However, she fully supported the creative endeavor, affirming her "full consent" to the project and admitting she might skip streaming it with family around.
While there’s no official release date for "More" yet, the song promises to offer a unique listening experience that marries sensuality with sound. Hyde's innovative approach is typical of his creative style, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the track's debut. Until then, listeners might want to prepare by investing in some quality headphones, given the personal nature of the recording.
This bold fusion of personal life and music by Hyde and Chatfield is sure to intrigue and perhaps even inspire, ensuring that "More" is more than just another track—it's a conversation starter.