Fred Peterkin is a man of many names; best known for his work as Fred P he also releases under Black Jazz Consortium, FP-Oner, FP197, Anomaly, the list goes on. But no matter what name he picks for each project there\u2019s an unmistakable sound that runs across all his work, and that sound is born from a passionate and unending dedication to underground house music. Hailing from New York City Peterkin has released an impressive number of records over the past decade working with labels like Jus Ed\u2019s Underground Quality and Mule Music alongside his own imprint \u2013 Soul People Music. And, while his style is deeply rooted in house music, he is by no means limited to the genre. As well as producing, he\u2019s also a natural DJ who blends expertly applied craft with a simple musical intuition that can\u2019t be taught. With an album under his Adventures of Captain P moniker dropping soon, and him passing through London to play Oval Space, we jumped at the chance to meet up with him in his hotel room and find out what makes him tick.\n\nListen to the podcast, brought to you courtesy of Rode microphones whom without this would never have been possible...