Mark Peters (musician)
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| Born | 21 July 1975 Liverpool, England |
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| Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass |
| Years active | 2003–present |
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| Website | mark-peters |
Mark Peters (born 21 July 1975) is an English musician, songwriter and producer who has mainly created music for the band Engineers.[1] He has also collaborated with the electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss on three albums; Underrated Silence, Tomorrow Is Another Day.[2] and Destiny Waiving.
In December 2017, Peters released his debut solo album, Innerland,[3] In April 2019, Peters released a reworked version of his solo debut album, titled New Routes out of Innerland.[4]
Schnauss and Peters have also collaborated on a remix of the track "Falling in Swirls" by Helios, "Keep it Softcore" by Naked Lunch, "The Wind Was Playing with My Hair" by Rainbirds.
Discography
with Engineers
- Engineers (2005)
- Three Fact Fader (2009)
- In Praise of More (2010)
- Always Returning (2014)
- Pictobug (2020)
with Ulrich Schnauss
- Underrated Silence (2012)
- "Balcony Sunset"/"Sonnenaufgang 4:46 Uhr" – split single with Pyrolator (2012)
- Tomorrow Is Another Day (2013)
- "Remix of Rainbirds Wind Was Playing with My Hair"/"Im Nachtbus"/"Remix of Fehlfarben Herbstwind" – split single with Pyrolator (2014)
- Destiny Waiving (2021)
with Elliot Ireland
- Deep Blue (2015)
- Deep Blue Remixes EP (2015)
with Salt Rush
- Salt Rush with Mark Peters (2016)
with Clem Leek
- Thesis 19 (2020)
Solo
- Innerland (2017)
- "Silent Night" (2017)
- "Jingle Bells" (2018)
- New Routes out of Innerland (2019)
- Ambient Innerland (2019)
- Box of Delights 7" (2019)
- Winterland EP (2019)
- Home KPM Shorts (2020)
- Red Sunset Dreams (2022)
- The Magic Hour EP (2023)
- Progress EP (2024)
- 9 tracks on Celebrate Yourself! The Sonic Cathedral Story 2004–2024
- "Jingle Bells" included on Maps / Younghusband / Mark Peters 7" 2024
- Shadow Quarter EP (2025)
References
- ^ "Kscope Music – Engineers Artist Page". Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ "Bureau B – Schnauss & Peters". Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ "Mark Peters to release new 'large scale' version of debut solo album Innerland". Archived from the original on 11 May 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
- ^ "Mark Peters announces New Routes out of Innerland remix album". Archived from the original on 28 May 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
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