Peter Heppner

Peter Heppner (born 7 September 1967 in Hamburg) is the former lead singer of the German electronica/synth pop band Wolfsheim, and has collaborated with many other electronic music acts, such as Paul van Dyk, Schiller, and Goethes Erben.

Peter Heppner
Peter Heppner 2008
Background information
Born (1967-09-07) 7 September 1967
OriginHamburg, Germany
GenresSynthpop, dark wave, electronica
Occupation(s)Vocalist, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1987–present
LabelsUniversal Music Germany
Associated actsWolfsheim, Schiller, Joachim Witt, Paul Van Dyk, NENA
Websitewww.peter-heppner.com

Career

Being singer and songwriter for Wolfsheim since 1987, his first commercial success was in 1991 releasing the single "The Sparrows and the Nightingales". In 1998, he had a big charts success with NDW star Joachim Witt and their duet "Die Flut". In the years following, his notability as a singer increased. Collaborating with Schiller, he achieved international chart hits with "Dream of You" (2001) and "Leben... I Feel You" in 2004. In the same year, he released the song "Wir Sind Wir" with Paul van Dyk. Although the song was controversial the artists recorded another version together with the Filmorchester Babelsberg which was performed at the official ceremony for the Day of German Unity on 3 October 2005 in Potsdam. A more recent project with Mila Mar and Kim Sanders formerly of Culture Beat spawned the single "Aus Gold", intended to support Afghan poorhouses in conjunction with Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (German Red Cross). Another collaboration was with previous Wolfsheim producer, José Alvarez-Brill, on the song "Vielleicht", featured on the album Alvarez Presents Zeitmaschine Remixed (2005).

Heppner's first solo effort Solo was released in Germany on 12 September 2008 through Warner Music. The songs on the disc were produced by Peter-John Vettese as well as Alvarez-Brill. The album peaked at #9 on the German charts and was preceded by the single "Alleinesein" on 5 September 2008.[1]

In 2010, he released the song "Haus der 3 Sonnen" with German singer Nena.

Peter Heppner's second solo album, My Heart of Stone, was released on 18 May 2012 through Universal Music (DE). My Heart of Stone entered the German album charts at #6 and was preceded by the online-single and video "God Smoked" in April 2012 and the regular single "Meine Welt" on 4 May 2012.

In 2012, he also performed on two duets with Kim Sanders ("Deserve To Be Alone") and German singer Marianne Rosenberg ("Genau Entgegengesetzt").

As a thank-you gift for his fans he released an English and a German version of the online-single "Dream of Christmas / Traum von Weihnachten" in December 2012.

On 8 February 2014, he was a guest singer on the stage at German synthpop trio Camouflage's 30th anniversary concert that was held in Dresden, Germany. He performed a duet with lead vocal Marcus Meyn on the song "That Smiling Face", the band's 1988 single released from their first studio album "Voices and Images".

Discography

Studio albums
Year Title Chart place Remarks
 Germany DE  Austria AT   Switzerland CH
2008 solo 9
(6 Wo.)
12 September 2008
2012 My Heart of Stone 6
(5 Wo.)
47
(1 Wo.)
64
(1 Wo.)
18 May 2012
2018 Confessions & Doubts 11
(... Wo.)
28 September 2018

Concert tours

  • 01.2009–04.2009: solo Tour
  • 01.2010–10.2010: Clubtour
  • 11.2012–04.2013: My Heart of Stone Tour
  • 11.2014–09.2015: Peter Heppner Akustik

Awards

  • ECHO Pop
    • 2002: „Dance/Techno Künstler/in oder Gruppe National“ (Dream of You)[2]
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References

  1. "Peter Heppner Official Homepage" (in German). Archived from the original on 2008-09-10.
  2. Liste der Echopreisträger bei der Echo-Homepage Archived 2015-03-04 at WebCite zuletzt aufgerufen am: 26. Oktober 2013.
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