Daniel Peyer
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Daniel Peyer is a Swiss producer and composer of Eurodance music. He started his career collaborating with DJ BoBo, notably in Somebody Dance With Me (which borrows its melody from Rockwell's Somebody's Watching Me), Keep On Dancing, Take Control and Everybody.
In 1995 he went to Germany (Loerrach/Basel) and started collaborating with David Braendle (more well-known as David Brandes, E-Rotic producer with Felix Gauder). Daniel worked on the arrangements and co-produced the second album "The Power Of Sex", including the tracks Willy Use A Billy Boy and Fritz Love My Tits. But David Brandes proved not to be very honest, since instead of the 2% PPD he had promised to Daniel, he only left a tip of 0,25% PPD. So in 1998 Daniel stopped his co-operation with David Brandes.[citation needed]
Under the composer alias John Bakerman, he produced and composed Franky Fonell's hit Never Forever.
Since 2000, Daniel returned to Switzerland. He is currently busy working on a new music project, with Domenico Livrano. Domenico had co-produced with Daniel Let's Groove On, one of the first DJ BoBo singles back in 1991. The single was a flop, so Domenico lost all desire to work with BoBo. So Daniel finished alone producing the first hit and the following debut album of DJ BoBo. Domenico worked with the most famous eurodance projects : he did arrangements and productions for Culture Beat, E-Rotic first album Sex Affairs, Magic Affair, Garcia, Captain Jack, SEX Appeal and Loft.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Produced and composed
- Dance In Peace - Give Me Your Lovin (DMR 1995)
- Die Schlümpfe - Unsere Disco (EMI Electrola 1995)
- DJ Bobo - Everybody (EAMS 1993)
- DJ Bobo - I Want Your Body (EAMS 1993)
- DJ Bobo - Keep On Dancing! (EAMS 1993)
- DJ Bobo - Let's Groove On (EAMS 1991)
- DJ Bobo - Move Your Feet (EAMS 1993)
- DJ Bobo - Music (EAMS 1993)
- DJ Bobo - Somebody Dance With Me (EAMS 1992)
- DJ Bobo - Take Control (EAMS 1993)
- DJ Bobo - Uh-Uh! (EAMS 1993)
- Fascination - Area One (Dance Factory 1997)
- Franky Fonell - If You Believe (BMG 1994)
- Franky Fonell - Never Forever (EDEL 1995)
- Mr. John - Get It On (Dance Factory 1995)
- Mr. John - It's Not Too Late (Dance Factory 1997)
- Mr. John - U Gotta Move Me (Dance Factory 1995)
- Neue Deutsche Welle - Das Licht (BMG 1995)
- Night People feat. Renick – Take Me Tonight (DA music 1995)
- Timecode - Vollmond (Bros Music Intercord 1996)
- Twin Control - U & Me (Logic Records 1994)
[edit] Produced
- Fascination – High Energy (Dance Factory 1997)
- Macho – Weiber Weiber (DMR 1995)
- Neue Deutsche Welle – Leuchturm (BMG 1995)
- Norman's Crisis - Alice, Who The X Is Alice? (Ariola BMG 1995)
- Norman's Crisis - Smokie's Dance Theme (Ariola BMG 1995)
- The Lovers - Love Me To The Limit (Blow up Intercord 1995)
- Timecode - Mann Im Mond (Bros Music Intercord 1996)
[edit] Composed
- DJ Bobo with Emilia - Everybody (BMG 2002)
- Groove Coverage - The End (Urban Universal 2003)
[edit] Remixed
- E-Rotic - Willy Use A Billy ... Boy – Remixes (Blow up Intercord 1995)
- Fred Feuerstein - Fred komm ins Bett – Die Remixe (Polydor 1995)
- Kool & The Gang feat. J.T. Taylor - In The Hood – Beat System RMX (CURB Records EDEL 1996)


