DANCETERIA DECEMBER with MARK BROWN (CR2 RECORDS, MYNC PROJECT) 04.12.2009 + AFTERHOURS @ PLAYGROUND

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mr.a

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[iso]DANCETERIA DECEMBER with MARK BROWN, FRIDAY 04.12.2009[/iso]

*MARK BROWN // CR2 RECORDS, LONDON (http://www.myspace.com/markbrowncr2records)
*HEIKKI L (http://www.djheikkil.com)
*SOMETHING GOOD (http://www.myspace.com/smthngood)

DATE: FRIDAY 04.12.2009
VENUE: NIGHTCLUB DTM, ISO-ROOBERTINKATU 28
TIME: 22-04
TICKETS: 10€
AGELIMIT: 22

FACEBOOK EVENT: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=174882602229&ref=ts

[iso]OFFICIAL INDEPENDANCE AFTERHOURS @ PLAYGROUND[/iso]

*MR.A 7HRS EXCLUSIVE SET (http://www.djmra.com)

DATE: SATURDAY MORNING 5.12.2009
TIME: 05-12
TICKETS: 6€
AGE: 20


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MARK BROWN BIOGRAPHY + FACTS

• 1.200,000. Total number of records sold worldwide
• 150. Total number of releases on CR2 Records
• 50. Total number of Essential New Tunes. 26 for CR2, 24 for Credence
• Careers launched – Dirty Vegas, Eric Prydz, Steve Angello, Fedde Le Grand
• Next in line: DJ Chuckie, Arno Cost and Norman Doray


If you want to know what is rocking the dance world at any given time then speak to Mark Brown. His unfaltering talent for recognising a hit and tenacious approach to getting music signed and heard has seen him rise through the ranks to become one of today’s most respected figure heads within the global industry.

One of Mark’s most prolific roles is as that of label boss and A&R extraordinaire. He started Credence – the seminal dance imprint of EMI back in 2000 and signed massive acts including Eric Prydz and Brit-boys Dirty Vegas amongst others; their album subsequently sold over 2 million copies world wide and was even #7 in the American charts, while their single ‘Days Gone By’ went top ten in the UK. Credence also won Label of the Year for 2003 in IDJ magazine.

In a time when dance music often played second fiddle in the charts to pop and guitar bands Mark garnered commercial success for the dance acts he signed, so when in 2004 EMI decided to close Credence it was a no-brainer that he’d soon be back doing something on his own. Just one month later Mark set up his own label – Cr2.

“I wanted Cr2 to be a continuation of Credence but bigger and without the constraints of being tied to a major label.” says Mark.

Success so far for Cr2 includes the # 1 hits David Guetta Vs The Egg ‘Love (Don’t let me go’) and Fedde Le Grande – ‘Put your Hand’s up for Detroit’, other hits include Danny Howells & Dick Trevor ‘Dusk til Dawn’ and many more. The label has also set up the touring brand ‘Live and Direct’ which encompasses tours and albums, the next release under this banner will be ‘Oscar G live from Miami’. IDJ awarded the same accolade to Cr2 as they did to Credence three years earlier and voted Cr2 as label the year in 2006.

Mark is also an accomplished producer in his own right. As 2007 draws to a close, his solo rework of Kylie Minogue’s comeback single ‘2 Hearts’ is the ace in the remix package. In addition, he has a genius reworking of the music from the Lloyds TSB advert set to break him through into the UK’s Top Ten. His production career started as one half of the DJ outfit M.Y.N.C. Project with Nick Corelli. They are renowned for their four-decks/ two-mixer shows and innumerable effects units, where they take DJing beyond simply playing other people’s music into the realms of musical creation and live performance, twisting pre-recorded sounds into new and original dancing spells. Mark and Nick make up this dynamic duo, who have created their own brand of quality underground house and have been playing together for eight years.

M.Y.N.C. started DJ-ing at Passion in 1999 in the Redroom, and the influential residency resulted in the pair being voted ‘Future Heroes for 2002’ in M8 Magazine. In 2003, they moved into the Main Room of Passion, outgrowing the space that shaped their sound. The act then launched M.Y.N.C. Sessions at Leicester University in 2004.

Together they have notched up 6 singles including crossover hit ‘Something on your Mind’ with Abigail Bailey and underground antherm ‘R U Sure’. They have also completed 5 compilations since 2001 including EMI’s ‘Dedicated Followers of Passion’, ‘Credence Volume 1’ and the new Sessions release on Ministry of Sound, which has outstripped international sales of some major hype names of the moment. For this release Nick and Mark decided to do separate mixes to showcase their individual tastes. Mark comments “Everyone knows us as a 4 deck-2mixer DJ outfit and so we thought we’d do something different on this album– we like lots of different things as individuals so it made sense.”

M.Y.N.C. Project will continue to exist as a production and DJ duo, but at the moment Mark Brown is focusing on his own ambitions. The Lloyds TSB remix is one of the most inspired electronic creations of the last 12 months, working with classical music publisher Boosey & Hawkes and William Orbit’s engineer Iain Roberton to create a hit out of a classical music track which has captured the emotions of the British public. ‘The Journey Continues’ will be out in January 2008 as Mark Brown and is set to be one of the first hit singles of the year, with Saint Etienne vocalist Sarah Cracknell adding vocals to the radio version.


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Bedrock

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#2 • • Bedrock
Pienen tauon jälkeen taas Danceteriaan!

*tanssittel*

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aada

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#3 • • aada
Eikös tämä ole December?
mr.a

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#6 • • mr.a
Tänään!

22-00 Something Good DJ´s
00-02 MARK BROWN
02-end Heikki L

Afterhours @ Playground w/ Mr.A 6hrs Exclusive Set.

See you on the Danceteriafloor!

xxxAna.
mr.a

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#8 • • Edited mr.a
Hyvä ilta. Mark Brown on loistohemmo, hyvä adhd päällä, just oikea klubihyrrä :) Oli todella fiiliksissä stadin meiningistä, DTM:stä ja meidän yleisöstä. Omaan makuun ehkä ei niin superhyvä DJ kun taas tuottajana/label managerina kunnostautunut mutta muutama todella killeriraita tuli kuultua.

Something Good pojat veti hands down syksyn kovimman warm-upin. Näistä jäbistä tullaan kuulemaan ens vuonna toivottavasti paljon. Freesiä soundia, ja nimenomaan oman kuuloista juttua. Mukavia kundeja ja aijjai vielä ilo silmälle, mikäpäs siinä vedellessä:D Toivotaan että jäbät saa signattua matskuaan oikeille labeleille, voi olla todella kova juttu kundeilla käsissä.

Helmikuussa jatketaan isolla meiningillä, watch this space :)

Ainiin ja tietty BLACK PARTY siinä välissä.

xxxxAna.
SESSIONS2

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#9 • • SESSIONS2 [ fotogeeninen sielukommuuni ]
Photos are available @ SESSIONS2

Something Good with something great!

First up, I'm truly sorry for the massive delay with the gallery! Although I admit that I have been rather lazy during the holiday season, the fault is not entirely mine...

This Danceteria weekend was kind of a special one as Nikon Nordic provided me with their latest and greatest gear for a test run; a Nikon D3S dslr body and a Nikkor 70-200mm f2.8 II lens. Cheers for that Nikon!

I have owned the predecessor, Nikon D3, for about a year now and I have been extremely satisfied with its performance in low light situations. However, the new "facelift" S-version makes the "old" one seem like an ancient rune. To give you an example, while shooting the last five Danceteria events the most common AND highest iso setting I used was 3200, while at this last event I shot mostly two stops higher (or more), still maintaining the same level of quality – which is truly an impressive improvement! This kind of light sensitivity (regardless of camera / brand) will inevitably have a considerable impact on the way it is possible to "see" (and capture) darkness through the lens. Even though my D3 is still going strong, I must admit I was completely sold and so is the D3. ;)

Unfortunately it took Apple ages (well, not exactly ages, but every day feels like a month when you're sitting on a pile of pics you can't edit...) to update their software to support the new D3S files, so you see, I am indeed partially innocent!

As for the party itself, it was a blast! Danceteria is all about quality, and they manage to maintain consistent quality from one event to the next. Respect for that! This time Mark Brown was the guest star and I must say, he rocked the place harder than any Danceteria guest so far.
While I'm at it, I should add that unfortunately there will be no Danceteria NYE Black Party pics from me as I caught a nasty virus on New Years Eve... sorry for that guys.

2009 has been a very busy year for me, and joining S2 didn't help much. ;) But luckily I still managed to pull some galleries together for the site and hopefully 2010 will be even more productive. With any luck I might finally start blogging so you don't need to read all this geeky gear stuff here anymore. ;)

I hope You all have a successful year 2010!

- Fredi

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