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MARK E - Mark E Works 2005-2009 Vol 2: Selected Tracks & Edits



Artist: MARK E  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Mark E Works 2005-2009 Vol 2: Selected Tracks & Edits
Label: Merc  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: MERC 004
Format: CD
Released: 12 July, 2010
Price: $20.61
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Often Think To Myself - MP3 Sample MP3 "Often Think To Myself"
2.  - One Way - Your Way - MP3 Sample MP3 "One Way - Your Way"
3.  - For Love - MP3 Sample MP3 "For Love"
4.  - Happenin - MP3 Sample MP3 "Happenin"
5.  - Darker - MP3 Sample MP3 "Darker"
6.  - Formed - MP3 Sample MP3 "Formed"
7.  - Scared - MP3 Sample MP3 "Scared"

  • played by:Nik Weston (Mukatsuku/Guynamukat), Mark E, Fold!, Juno Recommends Cd Albums, I Love Disco!, Chamboche (Zleep/Uts/Tusk), Ltj Xperience, Sleazy Beats Recordings, The Supermen Lovers, The Legendary 1979 Orchestra

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    Review

    To draw a line under the last five years of superlative edit work, Mark E has compiled this second volume of the Selected Tracks & Edits series which will please the edit obsessives no end. Both tracks from Mark E's debut release, the 2005 Scared EP on Jiscomusic, are present here in all their glory and it's a mark of the producer's talent that they sound just as fresh some five years later. "Scared" in particular is pretty much the blueprint for a successful slo mo disco house edit, with the groove of Womack & Womack's "Baby I'm Scared of You" being extended over some ten minutes Theo style, with Mark E adding elements of instrumentation with a guile not matched by some of today's edit cowboys. "Formed" occupies the space marked "End of night set killer" on this CD that "Sun Shadow" the superlative reimagination of Labelle's "Moon Shadow" did on the first volume. Elsewhere unreleased secret weapons such as the opening "Often Think To Myself" or "Darker" where the brooding chug is transformed into a glorious piano led 80s soul instrumental make this a worthy conclusion to some four years of edit dynamite.