Song appears on forthcoming i/o album

On the full moon, Friday, May 5th, Peter Gabriel releases the next track from his forthcoming album i/o. This month’s song is “Four Kinds of Horses” with the Bright-Side Mix. Written by Gabriel and produced by Gabriel and Richard Russell, the song was recorded at Real World Studios in Wiltshire, The Beehive and Copper House in London.

“‘Four Kinds of Horses’ actually began on Richard Russell’s project ‘Everything Is Recorded’. He’s a friend (and founder of XL Records) and he asked me to pop into his studio. I came up with some chords, melodies and words on top of a groove he was working on. We tried a few things that didn’t altogether work and so it lay dormant for quite a while. Then I started playing around with it again and changed the mood and the groove and something else began to emerge with a better chorus,” Gabriel shares.

He continues, “There were a number of things that triggered ideas for the song as it developed, including the Buddhist parable of the ‘Four Kinds of Horses,’ which describes different ways a student can approach their spiritual practice. There is also a focus on “the interesting overlap of religion and peace on the one hand and violence and terrorism on the other. There was also a wonderful film by Hany Abu-Assad called ‘Paradise Now’ which shows two young men who end up being trained to become terrorists and it’s a real insight into where the head goes.”

As well as Russell, who set things in motion, the song also features Brian Eno on synths which “sounded like electric worms to me,” says Gabriel. “As soon as I heard one I thought they would make a great three dimensional wall paper of sound and asked Brian to create eleven more.” John Metcalfe again provides string arrangements, “beautiful work and as the song progresses, the strings play a key role” and backing vocals from Peter’s daughter Melanie, “another lovely moment for a dad.”

Continuing the theme of working with a different artist for each song release, this month’s track is accompanied by a cover image featuring the work of Cornelia Parker.

“This month we have a fascinating artist, Cornelia Parker, who does some extraordinary work,” Gabriel adds. “When we were originally looking at the Art from Us project, I’d seen some of her stuff with exploding rooms and had been fascinated by that, so I’m really happy that she agreed to work with us on this. The photogravure technique of William Henry Fox Talbot was an inspiration for her in this piece, and some of the other glass-based images in the series. I fell in love with this particular work – it’s called ‘Snap.’”

Just like the previous full moon releases, “Four Kinds of Horses” will come with differing mix approaches from Mark “Spike” Stent (Bright-Side Mix). Tchad Blake (Dark-Side Mix) and Hans-Martin Buff’s Atmos mix (In-Side Mix) will be released later in the month.

Gabriel is about to embark on a tour with dates in the UK, Europe and North America.