New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Peter Litvin is a multi-instrumentalist singer/song writer from
Detroit who now resides in NYC. Zombie Movie is a pop/dance hit of epic proportions taking inspiration from all the great synth pop of the 80's, and mixing it with modern indie pop influences like MGMT, AWOL Nation, Gotye. A song that is full of emotional longing and catchy melodic hooks.
Peter has over 300 million views on youtube as a music producer for acts
Captain Sparklez & TryHardNinja.
Peter also starred in , and produced the feature film Hectic
Knife which was got picked up by legendary entertainment company Troma Entertainment.
Hectic
Knife info:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHahJ_OYmz0
https://www.troma.com/films/hectic-knife/
Born and raised in the northern suburbs of
Detroit Michigan,
Peter Litvin�s adolescence came with all the trappings of your typical aspiring musician. High school bands, drug exploration, ventures into new musical territory, a CD collection that grew exponentially, and a series of meagre day jobs that financed the whole trip. At twenty-three
Peter uprooted from his humble surroundings and left for the Big Apple.
With his extensive experience and passion, matched by a relentless work ethic,
Peter built a successful business in the music industry. In little over two years Revolution Studios (operated solely by Peter) became one of the most trafficked boutique recording studios in New York City. Serving an eclectic cliental,
Peter records, mixes, engineers, produces and even collaborates on a myriad of productions.
Peter has vowed to make "twenty albums before I die". With the bar set very high by previous work such as (Corpse Smoke, Gypsy Kiss, School, Teleportation and Love Spectacle) Pete has a lot to live up to. Luckily for us he has now finished a new album, "Dreamland Magic Spells" which is due in October, and first single from the album �Zombie Movie� out in
September 2016. Bands like
Talking Heads and Devo proved that dance music could be artistic,
Peter has proved that it can also be intelligent, and twenty years later music can still be fun, despite what�s on the radio.