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The diminutive Peter Barclay was that guy in early β90s Oakland, the eccentric with the most style, the most talent, the local magician. This self-taught musical wizard recorded at home and produced two barely-released albums, 1990βs dreamlike Acceptance and 1992βs synth pop What Kind Of World, winning over the few who heard them. But fame outside his small circle was not to be, and Barclay was lost in the late-β90s crest of the AIDS epidemic. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.