- Technical Itch
Mark Caro, better known as
Technical Itch , is a British electronic music artist, disc jockey, and founder ofTechnical Itch Recordings andPenetration Records . As a musician he works mainly within the jungle anddrum and bass genres.History
During 1991 Mark Caro was based in
Birmingham , DJing at localUK hardcore parties. He soon started out on the production trail, with a very limited set up, producinghardcore techno . As his musical production skills and talent developed he released tracks asEnt. T through theIbiza label. Introduced by a mutual friend, Mark soon formed a partnership withDarren Beale , also known as Decoder. As a duo they were moving away from the conventions of hardcore, followingbreakbeat into the less static realms of jungle. The pair's earliest tracks came toward the peak end of theUK hardcore scene; both Beale and Caro were noted DJs, with Beale's recorded work asOrca adding to his notoriety. They released, asPlasmic Life , a self-titled EP, which appeared onBizzy B 'sBrain Records .Still only a part-time collaboration, further releases ensued, but they still desired their own recording company, and so
Tech Itch Recordings was started. The label had limited success, which heightened afterOmni Trio 'sRob Haigh heardKenny Ken playing a selection ofTechnical Itch tracks on Kiss FM, leading to their signing with Haigh's home-baseMoving Shadow in 1996. Mark then relocated toBristol fromBirmingham . The pair produced a number of singles asTechnical Itch for the label that same year, with scores of tracks asDecoder andTIC continuing to appear on their own and other labels, marking the pair one of the more prolific (and increasingly influential) of the new crop of jungle producers. Though aDecoder full-length was first out of the gate in late 1998, Tech Itch's Diagnostics followed in 1999 onMoving Shadow .Both musicians have an extensive list of aliases (Darren is better known as
Decoder and is a member ofKosheen ) and has strong links toMoving Shadow , Tech Itch Recordings has been playing a major part in the worldwide jungle anddrum and bass scene. Technical Itch is now widely known as consisting of only Mark Caro, and his tracks are recognizable for their unique style, high level of production and programming, examples of which can be heard in releases such as The Rukus, Whrilwind, and Heavy Metal. In 2004Technical Itch merged hisTech Itch Recordings withDylan Hisley 'sFreak Recordings to createTech Freak Recordings . The natural progression has led to long-term projects withMC Jakes ,Dieselboy ,Kemal , and others who complement their unique style of music.In 2006,Fact|date=July 2007 Caro began releasing
dubstep recordings under the name Tech Itch.cite journal|title=Calling For Reinforcements|journal=URB |date=2007-01-03|first=Brandon|last=Ivers|coauthors=|volume=|issue=|pages=|id= |url=http://www.riddim.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=119&Itemid=37|format=|accessdate=2007-07-20]Releases
The first release on
Moving Shadow was Can't You See (Shadow 74) followed in the same year by The Dreamer (Shadow 99), remixed by Future Forces (Shadow 99R). Both tracks were co-produced and engineered byDecoder . With a number of releases on Shadow under his belt, Mark started to use theTechnical Itch name for his more individual projects. First up was The Virus (Shadow 101), remixed byDanny Breaks (AC101) and Stronghold (Shadow 116), with the stormingDom & Roland (AC116) remix.Moving Shadow released material from Technical Itch's debut album Diagnostics.Mark has also completed production work with
Decoder onPeshay 's albums and for various high profile remixes on major labels. As for their DJ sets, Mark and Darren go out singularly and as a duo, playing either back to back or straight sets. The experience makes for a unique fusion of sound, with newest tracks fromMoving Shadow andTechnical Itch Recordings often being showcased during the night.He also gained popular exposure when he contributed a track to the soundtrack of
the Wachowski Brothers 'Animatrix . The track, "The Real", featured sampled dialogue from the filmsThe Matrix andThe Matrix Reloaded .Many of Mark's releases feature sound bites from science-fiction or fantasy sources. In particular, 'The Ring' has voice clips from the Lord of the Rings movies, 'Take The Stone' features a line from an episode of
Farscape , 'Replicator' borrows a line fromStargate SG1 , 'Wraith' uses dialogue fromStargate Atlantis and 'The Hand' features a sample fromBabylon 5 References
External links
* [http://www.techitch.com/ Official site]
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