Thursday, 21 August 2008

Download Mark Farina mp3






Mark Farina
   

Artist: Mark Farina: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

House
Trance
Pop
Dance
Jazz
Electronic

   







Discography:


Radio (Phil Weeks Remixes) Vinyl
   

 Radio (Phil Weeks Remixes) Vinyl

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 2
Bes' Enatainment EP
   

 Bes' Enatainment EP

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 4
Mushroom Jazz, Vol. 5
   

 Mushroom Jazz, Vol. 5

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 1
Cali Spaces
   

 Cali Spaces

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 5
Live at OM SF
   

 Live at OM SF

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 19
Air Farina
   

 Air Farina

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 1
Mushroom Jazz 4
   

 Mushroom Jazz 4

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 19
Mushroom Jazz, Volume 3
   

 Mushroom Jazz, Volume 3

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 1
Mushroom Jazz, Volume 1: Mixed By DJ Mark Farina [VINYL]
   

 Mushroom Jazz, Volume 1: Mixed By DJ Mark Farina [VINYL]

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 1
Mushroom Jazz, Vol. 3
   

 Mushroom Jazz, Vol. 3

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 19
San Francisco Sessions
   

 San Francisco Sessions

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 14
Mushroom Jazz, Volume 2
   

 Mushroom Jazz, Volume 2

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 1
Imperial Dub Vol. 1
   

 Imperial Dub Vol. 1

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 12
Seasons One
   

 Seasons One

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 12
Big
   

 Big

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 14






Making a name for himself mainly as a DJ, Mark Farina has had a big hand in the building of San Francisco's sign of the zodiac music view. Originally from Chicago, Farina is in the same generation of Chicago sign of the zodiac music legends Derrick Carter and Cajmere. Mostly associated with the Mushroom Jazz series of releases, Farina is known for his down-tempo only dancefloor-friendly way of mix malarky, house, and rap music.


Farina started DJing at the geezerhood of 15 in his hometown of Chicago. The city's big hand in the creative activity of house music had a hard influence on Farina and acted as a big source of inspiration for his DJing. At Northwestern University's radio receiver place, WNUR, Farina and his airwaves collaborator Derrick Carter produced a Friday night radio receiver show for deuce years. During this prison term, Farina released Mood as share of the trio Symbols and Instruments.


Shortly after his time at Northwestern University, Farina relocated to San Francisco. Using his melodious influences, Farina made a desegregate tape measure of down-tempo house tunes called Mushroom Jazz. Soon after, the album's title spawned a type of sound and grew popular ascribable in part to Farina's weekly residency at a local nightclub called Jazid Up. The local notoriety of the conflate magnetic tape eventually resulted in a CD of the same advert on Om Records in October of 1996 and lED to a globose turn, which Farina headlined. In 1996, he likewise produced some other continuous-mix CD, Seasons One, on Domestic Records. The second induction in his original serial, Mushroom Jazz, Vol. 2, was released in 1998, sometime over over again resulting in some other promotional turn lead by the instantly seasoned DJ. Farina released 2 more mix CDs in 1998, United DJs of America, Vol. 9 (Moonshine) and Imperial Dub, Vol. 1 (Studio !K7). After the string of ruffle CDs, Farina released an original act upon in 1998, "Midnight Calling." The rail went virtually unnoticed due to the fact that Farina's commix CDs and DJing appearances were receiving nigh of the promotional attention. In 1999, the outset in a series of CDs by Om Records meant to high spot San Francisco DJs, debuted with Farina. The CD showcased Farina's style of mixing jazzy down-tempo and disco music vocal-oriented tracks. The CD was likewise released as a triple-vinyl pack containing, in their totality, all the songs Farina used for the CD. In 2001, Farina continued with the Mushroom Jazz series, releasing the much-awaited third instalment.






Monday, 11 August 2008

Randy Vanwarmer

Randy Vanwarmer   
Artist: Randy Vanwarmer

   Genre(s): 
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Discography:


De Vinylo   
 De Vinylo

   Year:    
Tracks: 17




 






Wednesday, 6 August 2008