Peace Orchestra (album)

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Peace Orchestra
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Studio album by
Released24 August 1999
Genre Electronic, trip hop, downtempo
Length57:17
Label G-Stone Recordings (G-CD 004)
Producer Peter Kruder
Peace Orchestra chronology
Peace Orchestra
(1999)
Peace Orchestra: Reset
(2002)
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Pitchfork Media (8.1/10) [2]

Peace Orchestra is an album recorded by Peter Kruder under the Peace Orchestra banner. The album's most well-known track "Who Am I" received a great deal of exposure through its use throughout The Wachowski brothers' project The Animatrix . It was additionally featured on the soundtrack album to the 2001 Christopher Nolan film Memento and in the film Stay by Marc Forster.

Peace Orchestra is a musical solo project from Viennese trip hop-dub producer Peter Kruder, best known as one half of Kruder & Dorfmeister.

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Track listing

  1. "The Man (Part One)" 4:45
  2. "Meister Petz" 6:16
  3. "Double Drums" 9:22
  4. "Domination" 8:35
  5. "Marakesh" 6:55
  6. "Henry" 6:05
  7. "Who Am I" 5:57
    • also appears on The Animatrix soundtrack, as "Who Am I (Animatrix Edit)"
  8. "Shining (Featuring Chilli Bukasa)" 5:01
  9. "The Man (Part Two)" 4:21

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