Mark Brain

Mark Brain

Mark Brain, born January 30, 1978 in Paderborn, Germany, is a DJ and Producer in electronic music (House, Electro, Progressive).

He has been produced his first records together with Voltaxx and has been released all records at Alphabet City.

Brain is also known as Brain Inc. together with Voltaxx where they released all productions at Schallpark Recordings. Since 2002, Mark has been responsible for all technique tests of German trade journal of event gastronomy called discret magazine. He tests brand new DJ equipment for consumers in nightlife and writes reports about them.

Mark Brain also played at radio stations like Bfbs Radio 1, Sunshine Live and Radio Eins Live for five years as well as he was a guest at the TV show of German star cook Ralf Zacherl (ProSieben). He ranked on 175 of the DJ world list through the official DJ Mag voting in 2005.

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Discography

Singles

  • 2004 - Mark Brain - Datacity (Schallpark)
  • 2004 - Brain Inc. - The Orange Theme (Schallpark)
  • 2003 - Mark Brain - Ease the pressure / Los Ninos del parque (Alphabet City)
  • 2003 - Brain Inc. - Running Man (Schallpark)
  • 2002 - Mark Brain - Radical (Alphabet City)
  • 2001 - Mark Brain - Stonehenge (Alphabet City)
  • 2000 - Mark Brain & Tom Mayah - Basepower (4 the music)
  • 2000 - Mark Brain & Tom Mayah - Step Tech
  • 2000 - Mark Brain & Tom Mayah - Union Crowd Theme

Remixes

  • 2001 - Powell - I am ready (Mark Brain Remix)
  • 2001 - Badlands - Let them know (Mark Brain & Tom Mayah Remix)
  • 2000 - The Groove Town Gang - Ain't no mountain high enough (Mark Brain & Tom Mayah Clubbin' Mix)

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