Life on Planets

Vol. XI · No. 23 · Baltimore, MD · Est. 2014

Press

TWENTY-THREE CLIPPINGS · TWENTY-ONE OUTLETS · 2014–2026

Phil Celeste of Life on Planets

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2026

Interview·FRANK151

Life On Planets Is Still Clashing Worlds Together

By Eric B. Thornton

FRANK151's Eric B. Thornton catches up with Life on Planets off the back of Dirtybird's Flock Tapes Vol. 1, tracing the line from sneaking into Baltimore warehouses to writing camps in Los Angeles. He credits the label for never asking him to bend his sound, and names Miles Davis and Prince to his dream festival bill.

The cool thing about the guys at Dirtybird is they have never tried to make me feel like I had to change my sound.
Life on Planets
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InterviewAugust 8, 2026

Feature·Electronic Groove

Life On Planets selects 10 tracks that soundtrack his world

By Aria Groove

Electronic Groove hands Life on Planets the aux for a top-ten selection, filed as he heads to Dirtybird Campout x Northern Nights. Aria Groove lets the Baltimore-raised singer walk through the records that shape his world — a run that takes in a cut made with the Desert Hearts crew — each pick annotated in his own words.

Putting the ethos of the festival into a track was so easy; the words just flowed.
Life on Planets
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FeatureJuly 17, 2026

News·EDM Identity

Dirtybird Unveils First Volume Of 'Flock Tapes' Compilation Series

EDM Identity covers Flock Tapes, Vol. 1, the eighteen-track document of Dirtybird's inaugural Flight Week camp, and names Life on Planets the compilation's defining voice alongside Khyenci, Marieme and Andra G. He turns up across the tracklist, including 'Spiraling' with Black V Neck, Ardalan and Shaded, and 'Calm Down' with Julian Sacheli and Ian Beato.

Read at EDM Identity
NewsJune 16, 2026

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2025

News·Electronic Groove

Life on Planets blends soul and house on 'Work Come First'

By Rene Weffer

Electronic Groove catches the Tuskegee release, where a duet with Seven Davis Jr. carries a message about labour and worth over soulful house. Rene Weffer walks the remix package too — Omar S bringing lo-fi Detroit grit, Soul Clap's Charles Levine and Seven Davis Jr. each pulling the record somewhere warmer.

Read at Electronic Groove
NewsOctober 29, 2025

News·FindYourSounds

Butch returns to Defected with Life On Planets for 'Get High With You'

Defected pairs Butch with Life on Planets for a record that wears its noughties house influence openly while refusing to be a nostalgia exercise. FindYourSounds notes that both artists already have history with the label, and frames the collaboration as the follow-up to Butch's Duck Sauce remix.

shows a clear reverence for the noughties, but modern harmonic progressions and daring production choices propel the record into 2025 and beyond
FindYourSounds
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NewsApril 12, 2025

Interview·PLAYY. Magazine

Life on Planets on soulful house, creative freedom, and bringing concept records back to the dancefloor

PLAYY. traces the route from Baltimore warehouse parties to No Art, Defected, Soul Clap Records and Classic, and finds an artist unusually candid about method. Feeling comes first, he tells them — the idea arrives as a mood before it arrives as a chord — and the ambition is to put concept records back on the dancefloor.

I orbit around house, r&b, hip-hop and indie dance. My influences are funk, jazz and 90's classic vocal/deep house.
Life on Planets
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Interviewc. 2025

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2024

Interview·CanvasRebel Magazine

Meet Phill Celeste

CanvasRebel sits down with Phill Celeste for an origin story that starts in 2013, when he left art school for street performing — busking on a forty-dollar license he earned back on day one. He traces the path from that circuit into Baltimore's warehouse scene and the labels that followed, framing collaboration as a matter of letting go of attachment.

My mission is to take my feelings and transmute them into something that can help people.
Life on Planets
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InterviewFebruary 12, 2024
Phil Celeste of Life on Planets, studio portrait
Phil Celeste, Baltimore. Photo archive.

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2023

Interview·iEDM

[INTERVIEW] Life on Planets Breaks Down His New Infectious EP, 'FEELS INTL'

By Connor Phillips

Connor Phillips takes the four tracks of FEELS INTL apart with him — the effects-soaked drums, the synth voicings, the way each cut ties back to a moment on tour. Baltimore comes up repeatedly as the reason he refuses to sit in one genre, alongside the BUFU collective and work ahead with Soul Clap and Kiinjo.

Bmore shaped my taste for genre-blending and eclecticism. Thanks to seeing so many different people all enjoying different vibes together, I am unafraid to mix sounds or take chances.
Life on Planets
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InterviewJune 7, 2023

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2022

Live Set·Boiler Room

Life On Planets | Boiler Room X Dark Room: Baltimore

Boiler Room brought its Dark Room series to Baltimore in September 2022, and Life on Planets played it on home ground — a bill alongside Karizma, Amy Reid, Feroun, Pangelica and Jordan Pope. The full set is archived on Boiler Room's site.

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Live SetSeptember 24, 2022

Feature·Uproxx

Life On Planets Shares His Hometown Travel Guide To Baltimore, Maryland

By Chloe Caldwell

Uproxx handed him the city and he gave back a map: The Crown and Metro Gallery for the nights, the Visionary Art Museum and R. House for the days, warehouse parties for everything in between. Less a travel guide than an argument for Baltimore as the reason the music sounds the way it does.

Baltimore was an amazing place to get my start in music. You can catch everything from B'more club, new hip hop, experimental music, and incredible art any time of the year.
Life on Planets
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FeatureMay 9, 2022

Podcast·Bringin' It Backwards

Interview with Life on Planets

Bringin' It Backwards talks with Life on Planets over Zoom about the Nomad Lyfe EP, recorded for Rules Don't Apply while he was living in a Holy Underground rowhouse in Baltimore — bedroom vocals and guitar built up against samples and synths. The conversation catches him fresh off a Dirtybird Campout set alongside Lubelski.

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PodcastJanuary 22, 2022

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2021

Interview·Grammy.com

Life On Planets Talks Astrology, Inclusivity On The Dancefloor & Why We Have To Be Like Martin Luther King Jr.

By Ana Monroy Yglesias

Grammy.com found him at a moment when the dancefloor felt political. Ana Monroy Yglesias draws out the astrology, the case for inclusivity, and a conviction that a room united by a record is a room that will listen — a platform, in his reading, in the tradition of King.

Everybody always comes together to unite under the music. So, I feel like it's always been a powerful place to spread messages.
Life on Planets
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InterviewJanuary 18, 2021
Phil Celeste of Life on Planets, studio portrait
On the record since 2014. Photo archive.

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2020

Interview·Flaunt

Life On Planets | Baltimore, Raving, and New Music

By Matthew Bedard

Flaunt's Matthew Bedard gets the version of Baltimore that doesn't make travel guides: people fighting to be free, scratching out a living, spiritual things happening anyway. The conversation runs from the 'Only You' EP through the post-2016 turn in his writing to 'Glowstick' as a metaphor for the freedom ravers are actually chasing.

I want to keep talking about identity and justice and inspire people not only to fight, but to live and to be free.
Life on Planets
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Interview2020

Feature·EQUATE Magazine

EQUATE Introducing: Life on Planets

EQUATE ran him as an Introducing feature ahead of the Glowstick EP, calling him one of the most exciting talents coming off the American East Coast. He explains the name for once: ideas, people and events as planets, drifting in and out of each other's orbit as time passes.

one of the most exciting new talents emerging from the American East Coast
EQUATE Magazine
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Feature2020

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2019

Podcast·Music Production Podcast

Phil Celeste and David Marston - Collaboration and Working with and without a Record Label: Music Production Podcast #135

By Brian Funk

Brian Funk's Music Production Podcast puts Phil Celeste and David Marston in conversation about a partnership conducted across time zones. They talk through 'Airwaves', how the work gets divided between solo and shared passes, and the practical difference between releasing through a label and releasing it yourself.

They both help guide each other in the studio, and have managed to make their partnership work over barriers of time and distance.
Music Production Podcast
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PodcastOctober 31, 2019

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2017

Live Set·Virtual Clubbing Life

LIFE ON PLANETS (Live) at Mixmag X Superdry Brooklyn

Mixmag's Superdry party in Brooklyn got the live rig rather than the DJ set — Crew Love's sultry crooner, as the billing had it, singing and playing over his own productions. Virtual Clubbing Life filmed the whole thing.

Crew Love's sultry crooner
Virtual Clubbing Life
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Live SetAugust 2017

Premiere·Dancing Astronaut

Premiere: Life On Planets - The Maze

Dancing Astronaut took the premiere of 'The Maze', the Wolf + Lamb single that became the title track of a remix package the following year. It is the sound of the project narrowing to one voice — soul and R&B pushed through house, with the guitar still audible underneath.

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PremiereJuly 2017

Interview·Traxsource News

Catching Up With Baltimore Based Duo Life On Planets

Traxsource caught up with Life on Planets — billed at the time as a Baltimore-based duo — around the arrival of the Akasha EP on Better on Foot. The piece checks in on a project still finding its footing between warehouse parties and its first vinyl pressings, ahead of the run that would carry it to Wolf + Lamb.

Read at Traxsource
Interview2017
Phil Celeste of Life on Planets, studio portrait
Phil Celeste, Baltimore. Photo archive.

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2015

Premiere·Clash

Premiere: Life On Planets – 'Boomerang'

By Robin Murray

Clash premiered 'Boomerang' from the debut LP and Robin Murray struggled, productively, to file it. He heard a guitar line reaching for something classical and then coming apart, and vocals delivered half-whispered, half-spoken, seeping up through the mix rather than sitting on top of it.

The guitar line nods towards classical while almost seeming to fall apart, while the half-whispered, half-spoken vocals seep out of the mix.
Clash
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PremiereSeptember 2, 2015

News·XLR8R

Life On Planets Announce Debut LP, Share Track

By Luke Cheadle

XLR8R carried the announcement: a debut album for Wolf + Lamb, named for the Baltimore artist lofts where the whole thing started. Luke Cheadle described a ten-track record pulling on house, disco, funk and jazz, with 'So True' out first alongside remixes from Prince Monaco and the label bosses.

a 10 track affair drawing influences from house, disco, funk, and jazz
XLR8R
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NewsApril 22, 2015

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2014

Mix·DJ Mag

Life On Planets Exclusive Mix

DJ Mag gave over an exclusive mix slot after the A Public Affair EP cleared 25,000 SoundCloud plays in a fortnight. The result is an early statement of taste — smooth transitions, a Hot Chip remix of Foals in the middle, and the Wolf + Lamb sensibility all over it.

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MixSeptember 9, 2014
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