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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1975|07|21}}
|background = solo_singer
| birth_place = [[Liverpool]], England
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|07|21|df=yes}}
|birth_place = [[Liverpool]], [[England]]
| instrument = Vocals, guitar, bass
| genre = {{hlist|[[Shoegaze]]|[[ambient music|ambient]]|[[dream pop]]|[[electronic music|electronic]]}}
|instrument = [[Singing|vocals]], [[guitar]], [[Bass guitar|bass]]
| occupation = {{hlist|Guitarist|vocalist|[[Producer (music)|producer]]}}
|genre = [[Shoegaze]], [[ambient music|ambient]], [[dream pop]], [[electronic|electronic music]]
| years_active = 2003–present
|occupation = [[Guitarist]], [[vocalist]], [[Producer (music)|producer]]
| label = {{hlist|[[Kscope]]|[[The Echo Label]]|[[Bureau B]]|Sonic Cathedral|Pedigree Cuts}} [[EMI Production Music]]
|years_active = 2003– present
| associated_acts = [[Engineers (band)|Engineers]], [[Ulrich Schnauss]]

| website = {{url|mark-peters.bandcamp.com}}
|label = [[Kscope]], [[The Echo Label]], [[Bureau B]], Sonic Cathedral
|associated_acts = [[Engineers (band)|Engineers]], [[Ulrich Schnauss]], [[Gilbert (band)|Gilbert]], [[Sarabeth Tucek]]
|website = [http://www.kscopemusic.com/artists/engineers Official Website]
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'''Mark Peters''' (born 21 July 1975 in [[Liverpool]], [[England]]) is a musician, songwriter and producer who has mainly created music for the band [[Engineers (band)|Engineers]].<ref name="Kscope - Engineers">{{cite web|title=Kscope Music - Engineers Artist Page|url=http://www.kscopemusic.com/artists/engineers/|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> He has also collaborated with the [[electronic musician]] [[Ulrich Schnauss]] on two albums; ''[[Underrated Silence]]'' and [[Tomorrow Is Another Day (album)|''Tomorrow Is Another Day'']],<ref name="Bureau B - Schnauss & Peters">{{cite web|title=Bureau B - Schnauss & Peters|url=http://www.bureau-b.com/schnausspeters.php|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> before releasing collaborations with Elliot Ireland, formerly of the British band [[Shaft (British band)|Shaft]], and Salt Rush (with former [[Engineers]] member [[Gilbert (band)|Matthew Linley]]). Peters released his debut solo album, [[Innerland]], in December 2017.<ref name="Mark Peters to release new ‘large scale’ version of debut solo album Innerland">{{cite web|title=Mark Peters to release new ‘large scale’ version of debut solo album Innerland|url=http://www.soniccathedral.co.uk/2018/03/02/mark-peters-to-release-new-large-scale-version-of-debut-solo-album-innerland/|accessdate=10 May 2018}}</ref>
'''Mark Peters''' (born 21 July 1975) is an English musician, songwriter and producer who has mainly created music for the band [[Engineers (band)|Engineers]].<ref name="Kscope - Engineers">{{cite web|title=Kscope Music Engineers Artist Page|url=http://www.kscopemusic.com/artists/engineers/|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> He has also collaborated with the [[electronic musician]] [[Ulrich Schnauss]] on three albums; ''[[Underrated Silence]]'', [[Tomorrow Is Another Day (album)|''Tomorrow Is Another Day'']].<ref name="Bureau B - Schnauss & Peters">{{cite web|title=Bureau B Schnauss & Peters|url=http://www.bureau-b.com/schnausspeters.php|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> and ''Destiny Waiving''.


In December 2017, Peters released his debut solo album, ''[[Innerland]]'',<ref name="Mark Peters to release new ‘large scale’ version of debut solo album Innerland">{{cite web|title=Mark Peters to release new 'large scale' version of debut solo album Innerland|url=http://www.soniccathedral.co.uk/2018/03/02/mark-peters-to-release-new-large-scale-version-of-debut-solo-album-innerland/|accessdate=10 May 2018}}</ref> In April 2019, Peters released a reworked version of his solo debut album, titled ''[[New Routes out of Innerland]]''.<ref name="Mark Peters announces New Routes out of Innerland remix album">{{cite web|title=Mark Peters announces New Routes out of Innerland remix album|url=http://www.soniccathedral.co.uk/2019/03/11/newroutes/|accessdate=7 June 2019}}</ref>
[[Ulrich Schnauss|Schnauss]] and Peters have also collaborated on a remix of the track "Falling In Swirls" by [[Keith Kenniff|Helios]], "Keep it Softcore" by [[Naked Lunch]], "The Wind Was Playing With My Hair" by [[Rainbirds]] and also contributed score to the film [[Kaboom (film)|''Kaboom'']] by [[Gregg Araki]]. The film also features "Clean Coloured Wire" from ''[[Three Fact Fader]]'' by [[Engineers]].<ref name="Kaboom Soundtrack">{{cite web|title=GreggAraki - Kaboom Soundtrack|url=http://www.greggaraki.co.uk/kaboom/k-soundtrack/|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref>


[[Ulrich Schnauss|Schnauss]] and Peters have also collaborated on a remix of the track "Falling in Swirls" by [[Keith Kenniff|Helios]], "Keep it Softcore" by [[Naked Lunch (UK band)]], "The Wind Was Playing with My Hair" by [[Rainbirds]] and also contributed score to the film [[Kaboom (film)|''Kaboom'']] by [[Gregg Araki]]. The film also features "Clean Coloured Wire" from ''[[Three Fact Fader]]'' by Engineers.<ref name="Kaboom Soundtrack">{{cite web|title=GreggAraki Kaboom Soundtrack|url=http://www.greggaraki.co.uk/kaboom/k-soundtrack/|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref>
In 2008, Peters briefly played bass in the live band for [[Sarabeth Tucek]], who was also signed to [[The Echo Label]].


==Discography==
==Discography==
'''with Engineers'''
*''[[Engineers (Engineers album)|Engineers]]'' (with [[Engineers (band)|Engineers]]) (2005)
*''[[Three Fact Fader]]'' (with [[Engineers (band)|Engineers]]) (2009)
*''[[Engineers (Engineers album)|Engineers]]'' (2005)
*''[[Three Fact Fader]]'' (2009)
*''[[In Praise of More (album)|In Praise of More]]'' (with [[Engineers (band)|Engineers]]) (2010)
*''[[Underrated Silence]]'' (with [[Ulrich Schnauss]]) (2012)
*''[[In Praise of More (album)|In Praise of More]]'' (2010)
*''[[Tomorrow Is Another Day (album)|Tomorrow Is Another Day]]'' (with [[Ulrich Schnauss]]) (2013)
*''[[Always Returning (album)|Always Returning]]'' (2014)
*''[[Pictobug]]'' (2020)
*''[[Always Returning (album)|Always Returning]]'' (with [[Engineers (band)|Engineers]]) (2014)

*''[[Deep Blue (Mark Peters and Elliot Ireland album)|Deep Blue]]'' (with Elliot Ireland) (2015)
'''with Ulrich Schnauss'''
*''[[Underrated Silence]]'' (2012)
*"Balcony Sunset"/"Sonnenaufgang 4:46 Uhr" - split single with [[Pyrolator]] (2012)
*''[[Tomorrow Is Another Day (album)|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 (Mark Peters and Elliot Ireland album)|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)
*''[[Innerland]]'' (2017)
*"Silent Night" (2017)
*"Jingle Bells" (2018)
*''[[New Routes out of Innerland]]'' (2019)
*"Ambient Innerland" (2019)
*"Box Of Delights" 7' (2019)
*"Winterland (Mark Peters EP)" (2019)
*''Home KPM Shorts'' (2020)
*''Red Sunset Dreams'' (2022)
*''The Magic Hour e.p'' (2023)
*''Progress e.p'' (2024)
* 7 tracks on ''Celebrate Yourself! The Sonic Cathedral Story 2004–2024'' (2024)

'''Remixes'''
*''[[Sobrenadar]] - ‘Cruce’ (Mark Peters Remix)'' (Sonic Cathedral) (2018)
*''[[Umeko Ando]] - ‘Battaki’ (Mark Peters Remix)'' (Pingipung Records) (2018)
*''Imandra Lake - ‘Püünis’ (Mark Peters Remix)'' (Seksound) (2018)
*''[[Maps (musician)|Maps]] - ‘Surveil’ (Mark Peters Remix)'' (Mute) (2019)
*''MOLLY - ‘Coming of Age’ (Mark Peters Remix)'' (Sonic Cathedral) (2019)
*''Elkyn - 'Yue' ''(2020)
*''Disco In Sochi - 'Systematic' ''(2023)
*''Dawn Chorus And the infallible Sea - 'Somnium' (2024)


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.kscopemusic.com/artists/engineers Official Website]
*[https://mark-peters.bandcamp.com/ Official Bandcamp page]
*[https://soundcloud.com/user-640106193 Mark Peters' Soundcloud page]
*[https://soundcloud.com/user-640106193 Official Soundcloud page]
*[http://www.discogs.com/artist/1389775-Mark-Peters-4 Mark Peters at discogs.com]
*[http://www.discogs.com/artist/1389775-Mark-Peters-4 Mark Peters at discogs.com]

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Latest revision as of 15:28, 2 December 2024

Mark Peters
Born (1975-07-21) 21 July 1975 (age 49)
Liverpool, England
Genres
Occupations
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, bass
Years active2003–present
Labels
EMI Production Music
Websitemark-peters.bandcamp.com

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 (UK band), "The Wind Was Playing with My Hair" by Rainbirds and also contributed score to the film Kaboom by Gregg Araki. The film also features "Clean Coloured Wire" from Three Fact Fader by Engineers.[5]

Discography

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with Engineers

with Ulrich Schnauss

with Elliot Ireland

with Salt Rush

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 (Mark Peters EP)" (2019)
  • Home KPM Shorts (2020)
  • Red Sunset Dreams (2022)
  • The Magic Hour e.p (2023)
  • Progress e.p (2024)
  • 7 tracks on Celebrate Yourself! The Sonic Cathedral Story 2004–2024 (2024)

Remixes

  • Sobrenadar - ‘Cruce’ (Mark Peters Remix) (Sonic Cathedral) (2018)
  • Umeko Ando - ‘Battaki’ (Mark Peters Remix) (Pingipung Records) (2018)
  • Imandra Lake - ‘Püünis’ (Mark Peters Remix) (Seksound) (2018)
  • Maps - ‘Surveil’ (Mark Peters Remix) (Mute) (2019)
  • MOLLY - ‘Coming of Age’ (Mark Peters Remix) (Sonic Cathedral) (2019)
  • Elkyn - 'Yue' (2020)
  • Disco In Sochi - 'Systematic' (2023)
  • Dawn Chorus And the infallible Sea - 'Somnium' (2024)

References

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  1. ^ "Kscope Music – Engineers Artist Page". Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Bureau B – Schnauss & Peters". Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Mark Peters to release new 'large scale' version of debut solo album Innerland". Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Mark Peters announces New Routes out of Innerland remix album". Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  5. ^ "GreggAraki – Kaboom Soundtrack". Retrieved 30 June 2014.
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