Peace Orchestra
Peace Orchestra is a musical solo project by Austrian music producer Peter Kruder, best known as one half of Kruder & Dorfmeister.
In parallel to his partnership with Dorfmeister, Peter Kruder has always pursued his solo projects. After the Kruder & Dorfmeister releases DJ Kicks (!K7, 1996) and K&D Sessions (!K7, 1998) became global bestsellers, he followed up with his solo project Peace Orchestra. Peace Orchestra is also the title of an album recorded by Kruder and released to critical acclaim in 1999. The album's most well-known track is Who Am I, which received a great deal of exposure through its use in the Wachowskis' Animatrix project alongside tracks by Photek, Death in Vegas, and Juno Reactor. It was also used in the movies Stay (2005) and Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2000).
An album of Peace Orchestra remixes by artists such as Gotan Project, Château Flight, Beanfield, DJ DSL, and Trüby Trio was released in 2002, entitled Reset. In addition to releasing under the Peace Orchestra moniker, Peter Kruder's solo remixes were in demand by artists like Bebel Gilberto, Fauna Flash, and various other artists. With Fauna Flash — Munich DJs and producers Christian Prommer and Roland Appel — Kruder launched the Voom:Voom project in 2001.
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