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'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

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22 hours this month including two sessions and a special tribute to CAN

Artist Info

Marc Marzenit

Marc Marzenit
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™In his schooldays, at a time when his friends were emulating the medalists of the then ongoing Barcelona Olympic Games, Marc Martinez would instead keep precociously busy with the tricky taming of an Atari 1040ST with a keyboard Casio PT1 connected to large headphones. The attempt did not quite succeed, but the strong-headed 9 year-old little man would all the same spend most of his spare time testing a “playskool” deck. The background music of his teenage remained bands like the Alan Parson Project or Pink Floyd. He advisedly took advantage of a dad working at a disc store.

In 1995, Marc’s parents left his hometown, Barcelona, to settle in Mollerussa and little Marc had to pack and follow. There he studied solfeggio and piano for 7 years at the town school. Creatively restless by nature, he soon grew confident to make his first compositions of classical music. The classically-trained young Marc wouldn’t tour Europe playing Piano as geniuses of the past had done; he instead got his first synthesizer, a Casio HT-6000, and as he turned 15, was given his first personal computer. Marc was now put in command of a full, though made of silicon, philharmonic orchestra and he wouldn’t wait a minute to set off creating his own stuff with programs like Audio Mulch, Cubase and Fruity Loops.

In the year 1998 an epiphany happened: some may have gone to Mecca and saw Light; Marc went to the Sonar Festival (for the oblivious, this was the memorable year of the Brazilian girls). And he was luckiest: he won the lottery and got away with a sample of Akai Remix which greatly contributed to extending his creative resources. Roughly by this time he began to attend a course of Cubase at the University of Lleida, where he had to register giving his mother’s name due to his young age. He also began to give classes of musical production. Electronic music had so far been an exciting pastime; now it was rapidly turning into an irresistible vocation.

Soon Marc performed his first live acts at local strategic ' pubs' and ' raves'. A few years’ experience encouraged him to present his life performances on a portable Apple iBook 12".

Since 2003, Marc lives again in Barcelona where he obtained the degrees in Audio Engineering and Sound Technology while working as a sound technician for the Mollerussa theatre and teaching musical production in the city of Lleida. Among other professional involvements, Marc has worked on various musical themes for both TV and Radio ads and has likewise collaborated in audio-visual projects.

Marc Marzenit has in recent times become one of the rising stars on the fast-changing landscape of electronic music in Spain. With hardly any records to pride himself on, he nonetheless has already performed five times at a club such as Florida 135, gone abroad to perform in Berlin (Zurmöbelfabrik and Pulp Mansion), plus other acclaimed appearances at various clubs and festivals across the country.

Labels like Miga and Votox seem to be strongly betting on Marc Marzenit.

Marc along with three other colleagues recently set up a new label, Paradigma Musik, which has attracted the interest and gained the support of one of the most important distribution companies nowadays on the market: Kompakt. With Paradigma Musik, Marc did already publish his first EP, Trozitos de navidad. There’s little doubt Marc still has a great deal to say.
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