
Pete Josef – The Big Five
Pete Josef Shares Joyful New Single “The Big Five” — A Synth-Pop Celebration of Women’s Strength and Spirit
With The Big Five, Pete Josef takes his signature soulful sound into bright, bold territory—blending shimmering synths, infectious melodies, and live instrumentation into what might be his most “pop” moment yet. Inspired by artists like MGMT and classic British synth-pop from the 1980s, this uplifting track is packed with joy, admiration, and a playful nod to psychedelic influences.
Unlike the introspective tones of previous singles Looking Up and Lifeline, The Big Five bursts with radiant energy. The song evolved over several years, originally exploring themes of romantic love, spiritual connection, and psychedelic experiences. Over time, it crystallized into a heartfelt tribute to the inspiring women in Josef’s life—those who face everyday challenges with grace, humour, and quiet strength.
Speaking about the track, Josef shares:
“It is a song for all ages, and a song for all people who recognise the power in the amazing women around us, both old and young as they grow and influence the world in many different ways.”
Built on a precise alchemy of synthesized layers and live-recorded instruments, The Big Five combines retro charm with Josef’s unmistakable songwriting touch. It’s a universal anthem—joyful, playful, and deeply appreciative—celebrating the influence and resilience of women everywhere.
Taken from his upcoming Lifeline EP—soon to be released alongside Looking Up, Lifeline, and the Defence EP as part of his new album on Sonar Kollektiv—The Big Five highlights yet another facet of Pete Josef’s ever-evolving artistry.
🎧 The Big Five is out now on all digital platforms: https://sonarkollektiv.lnk.to/TheBigFive
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