Peter Zweier
Peter Zweier is a multifaceted musical artist known for his contributions as a composer, musician, and member of various music groups. He has been associated with several aliases, including Timelord, and has been part of groups such as Commanding Language, Culture Beat, FFM, Klangwerk, LDC, Public Art, Real World, and U.B.I.
Zweier's work spans across different roles in the music industry, including writing and arrangement, technical contributions, production, instruments and performance, remixing, and vocals. He has been credited with 248 writing and arrangement contributions, 164 technical credits, 21 production roles, and 32 instruments and performance credits.
He is notably recognized for his work with the band Culture Beat, contributing as a composer to popular tracks like "Got to Get It," "Anything," and "World in Your Hands." These tracks achieved significant success, with "Got to Get It" reaching number one on dance charts and number four in the UK.
Zweier has also contributed to film and television soundtracks. His work is featured in movies such as "House of the Dead" (2003) and "Alone in the Dark" (2005), and he was involved in the music department for these films. Additionally, he contributed to the soundtrack of "The Miracle Season" (2018).
His collaborations include working with Torsten Fenslau on tracks like "Hello Dag" and "Vie La Vie," further showcasing his versatility and influence in the electronic and dance music genres.