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  • Genre: Electro / Electronica / New Wave

    Location London, Please select your region., Un

    Profile Views: 313616

    Last Login: 1/24/2011

    Member Since 1/19/2005

    Website www.markmoore.com

    Record Label Umami Records / Beautycase / Mute Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. .. ....MARK'S WEBSITE: www.markmoore.com...... ....MARK'S PODCAST...... ....MARK'S FACEBOOK...... ....MARK'S TWITTER.... .. .. ........For DJ BOOKINGS please contact: .. ..Catherine MacKenzie at Ultra DJs - .. ..Email: ..cath@ultradj.co.uk...... ....Tel: +44 (0) 207 740 2119........ .. ......Mark Moore shot to fame as the driving force behind the dance/sampling pioneers S'EXPRESS with the number one hit 'The Theme from S-Express'. Today his notoriety has been reinforced not only by S'Express and his subsequent string of hit records and remixes, but by being one of clubland's most unique and eclectic DJs. He is one of the first to have embraced the aspects of stardom and success attributed to the DJ culture... .. Complete with his trademark, a customised red telephone/headphone, Mark can be seen at some of the world's finest clubs (as well as playing for the likes of Psychic TV, Grace Jones and Scissor Sisters). He has an original playing style and is described as an adventurous DJ who will carefully construct a set of interesting, original and lively records which guarantee an ecstatic response from any dancefloor. A DJ who will avoid an endless stream of cheesy anthems but is happy to play a pop record if he loves it. He is without question one of the godfathers of new dance music and club culture... .. Mark first started DJing at Philip Salon's legendary MUD Club; when the resident DJ, Tasty Tim, asked him to fill in one night. Thrown in at the deep end, Mark had to sink or swim. He swam and became a huge hit with the crowd and was immediately offered a residency which he held for over five years... .. He then got noticed by the club Heaven who offered him a slot at their PYRAMID night. Mark was one of the first supporters of Chicago house music and Detroit techno in Britain and mixed it with electronic European dance music (such as Yello, Soft Cell and Cabaret Voltaire) alongside Colin Favor and Evil Eddie Richards. Being the first night in the UK to play house music the venue attracted the likes of The Pet Shop Boys, Danny Rampling, Mr C, Pete Tong, Paul Oakenfold and even Liza Minelli! This led to Danny Rampling offering Mark guest spots at the seminal Shoom club. Mark's intrinsic feel for dance music was present at the earliest stages of his career pre-dating what is now widely termed Balearic... .. Mark's idea to form S'Express was a natural progression from the musical experience and grounding he received as a regular on the club scene. In 1988 Mark's brainchild resulted in his first release - 'The Theme From S-Express' with co-producer Pascal Gabriel. It shot to number one across most of Mother Earth and catapulted Mark and S'Express to worldwide fame and fortune. During the recording of the first album 'Original Soundtrack', Mark worked on tracks with a girl just starting her singing career, Billie Ray Martin. He then sought out his favourite producer, the then little-known William Orbit and they collaborated on an S'Express track. They continued to work together and their many remixes include Prince and Malcolm McLaren... .. Mark recorded his second album 'Intercourse', on which he worked with the singer Sonique and the then undiscovered Carl Craig. Sonique has since gone on to become one of the world's most successful female DJs and a hugely successful solo artist, while Carl Craig is one of Detroit's finest exports... .. Over the years Mark has indulged in various projects; running three labels: Splish, Stylofiction and Bone in the 90's; doing the occasional remix and production (Seal, Prince, Malcolm McClaren, Erasure, Dead Or Alive, Divine and Randy Crawford among others); hanging out with modern composer Philip Glass (they became friends when Glass collaborated on a remix of 'Hey Music Lover'); writing and publishing a few short stories; interviewing people such as Siouxsie Sioux and film-maker John Waters of 'Hairspray' and 'Pink Flamingos' fame; and even playing a cameo role on the French and Saunders TV show... .. Today Mark still writes articles for various magazines and compiles the UK's only electrodisco chart for QX International Magazine for which he also writes a weekly column. His celebrated nightclub ELECTROGOGO throws occasional parties and features cutting edge electro/rock acts who play live at the venue (Kissy Sell Out, Rex The Dog, John B, Bobby Gillespie, Asia Argento, Marc Almond and Andy Bell are just a few of the guests). Meanwhile Mark has a new night CAN CAN with Jerry Bouthier from the Kitsuné label which is held at various locations like Dalston Superstore... .. His latest record label is UMAMI RECORDS which has released the album 'AlphaDog' by The Ping Pong Bitches as well as the 'Trash The Can'/'BangBang' single by Mark Moore & Eon. The track 'Repeat/Replay' by Mark Moore & Kinky Roland was featured on the legendary Berlin Insane IV compilation; plus he's put out 12"s under the name of UltraViva and Needledust. Also S'Express were brought out of cryogenic slumber on the acclaimed Kitsuné label with 'Stupid Little Girls', a track written and co-produced with Kinky Roland featuring Gene Serene on vocals! Recent remixes include Unklejam, The B-52's, Client, Soft Cell, Mlle Caro & Frank Garcia, Art Of The Matter and Chanty Poe... .. Mark Moore is known as the first of the DJ pop stars. Muzik magazine cited 'Theme From S-Express' as kick-starting the UK house scene. S'Express opened the doors across most of the world for new dance music and DJ culture as a viable force. Jockey Slut magazine made Mark one of their "Heroes of House Music". Today, Mark still finds himself traveling the globe playing a mix of electro-disco, electro-rock, twisted house and whatever else he fancies to express himself and bring to the fore his most extraordinary DJing repertoire... .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..KISH MAUVE - MODERN LOVE (MARK MOORE & KINKY ROLAND REMIX).. .... .. .. ........My World Visitor Map!......
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    Giorgio Moroder, Patrick Cowley, Velvet Underground, Sex Pistols, Iggy Pop + The Stooges, Parliament, Funkadelic, George Clinton, Sly & The Family Stone, Curtis Mayfield, Norman Whitfield, The Normal, Human League, Martin Rushent, Soft Cell, Yello, Pete Shelley solo stuff, Residents, Tuxedomoon, Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, Siouxsie & The Banshees, X-Ray Spex, Devo, Fad Gadget, Joy Division, New Order, The Ramones, The Cramps, Slits, Flying Lizards, Depeche Mode, Sir Gary & Tubeway Army, PiL, Magazine, Buzzcocks, Laurie Anderson, Pet Shop Boys, Talking Heads, Brian Eno, Roxy Music, Bowie (especially Berlin Bowie and Thin White Duke), Philip Glass, Klaus Schulze, Stomu Yamashta, Yoko Ono, John Carpenter, The Monochrome Set, Suicide, John Fox era Ultravox!, William Orbit, Torch Song, Sparks, Ping Pong Bitches, Eon Vs The Countess, Peaches, Planningtorock, Soulwax, BlackStrobe, Adam Sky, DFA, Goldfrapp, Grace Jones, B-52s, Kiki And Herb, Justin Bond, ESG, Liquid Liquid, Cristina, Amanda Lear, Chicago house, Detroit techno, Bulgarian goat herd music, those German guys who did 'Mensch Machine' aka Kraftwerk (kinda goes without saying), Can, Neu!, Ennio Morricone, Nino Rota, Bernard Herrmann, Michael Nyman, Air, Serge Gainsbourg, Jane Birkin, Brigitte, Public Enemy, Def Jam, Beastie Boys, Grandmaster Flash, Kool Herc, DJ Red Alert, Double Dee and Steinski, Missy Elliot, Outkast. Oh! ... The Clash (how did I leave them off?!), B.A.D.. Pulp, Bjork, Stereolab, The Dandy Warhols, Marilyn Manson, Pete Burns + Dead Or Alive, Zeus B Held, Andy Bell + Erasure, The Ronettes, The Crystals, The Shangri-La's... um.. oh gawd there's loads I've missed out... I could be here all bloody day....... Alejandro Jodorowsky, Guy Maddin, John Waters, Russ Meyer, Nic Roeg, Donald Cammell, David Cronenberg, Asia Argento, Luis Buñuel, Jean-Luc Goddard, Jean Cocteau, Werner Herzog, Emir Kusturica, Fellini, Alfred Hitchcock, Brian De Palma, Terry Gilliam, Ken Russell, Douglas Sirk, Bob Fosse, Wong Kar-Wai, Sam Fuller, Saul Bass, Maurice Binder, Suspiria, Inferno, El Topo, Holy Mountain, Fando Y Lis, David Lynch / Angelo Badalamenti's Industrial Symphony No. 1, Female Trouble, Pink Flamingos, The Man Who Fell To Earth, Head, Annie Hall, Play It Again Sam, The Marx Brothers, Harold And Maude, Spinal Tap, Repo Man, Supervixens, Faster Pussycat Kill Kill, Up!, Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls, Showgirls, Turkish Delight, Andy Warhol's Bad, Mixed Blood, Requiem For A Dream, Fight Club, Memento, Daughters Of Darkness, Black Narcissus, The Long Goodbye, Nashville, Mr Jolly Lives Next Door, Heathers, Battle Royale, Old Boy, Infernal Affairs, Spring Summer Autumn Winter and Spring, Raise The Red Lantern, Farewell My Concubine, Diva, Dangerous Liaisons, Leaving Las Vegas, The Battle Of Algiers, Queimada, Welcome To The Dollhouse, Veruschka, Quentin Crisp, Tom Wolfe
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  • jannica honey

    Mjaouw! xxxx

    2 years ago
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    Hey! How are you doing? :)

    -Lizzie

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  • Mark Moore

    Dude, I had it first.
    The Mark Moore

    2 years ago
  • Erica Gavin's OFFICIAL …

    Hi Doll! My website's revamped and I'm going to be SPILLING ALL THE BEANS.
    I can't tell you much on MySpace, since it's about my film VIXEN, which was the first to be RATED X by the MPAA, but I'm letting it ALL OUT on my new website.

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    2 years ago
  • Wayne Anthony

    LSD Magazine - issue 5 - Coming of Age As the summertime rush kicks deeper into action and the sun drenched vibes flow hard, LSD is back to celebrate its’ first birthday in a blistering meteor shower of form, colour, image, sublime emotion, bassline thunder and the vivid kaleidoscope of the third eye. Hurling the visions and the understanding trapped in the shadows into the penetrating sunshine of imagination, this mammoth issue takes a wild and totally uninsured ride through some of the finest art, ideas, music, activism and spectacular lunacy channelling through society’s undercurrents and crystallises into well over 500 pages of sparkling goodness.......LET’S AV YA..... http://issuu.com/lsdmagazine/docs/lsd-5-coming.of.age

    2 years ago
  • MONSIEUR JIGGLE LE PUFF

    Thank you Mark. Have a lovely week.

    x

    2 years ago
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  • Sex Education

    Hi Mark,

    Hope all is good for you! A quick note to tell you that our album is finally out on Itunes! It includes our collaboration with Stephen Morris (Joy Division/ New Order), plus lots of other faves! Search for 'Give Me Sex Education' at the Itunes store or drop us a line about a cd- enjoy!

    Would be great to hear back from you! Love 'n' best wishes,

    Sex Education
    XxX

    2 years ago
  • Wayne Anthony

    LSD Magazine - Issue 4 - UnAuthorised Heroes Spring has sprung, the paint is drying, the ideas are flying and LSD is back with vengeance. Issue 4 brings together a wild and colourful array of some of the world’s most spectacularly creative artists with giants of ideas like Noam Chomsky, old school reprobates like Bill Drummond, bassline activists, computer geniuses and our rampant regulars. http://issuu.com/LSDMagazine/docs/lsd4-unauthorisedheroes http://www.londonstreetartdesign.com

    2 years ago
  • Bossasaurus

    Hey Mark Mooreasaurus, we know you are constantly bombarded with wack, garbage comments telling you to check this or that out...Now it's our turn, except what we're promoting actually kicks major ass. If you check it and disagree feel free to leave us some hateful words and we won't delete them. Is that a deal or what? So please make your own day and come download our first full-length release "STFUYMCA" aka "Shove These Fossils Up Your Magnificent Creationist Ass" (offensive title?) available as a free download from our myspace page. The project features new full-length originals and remixes of songs by Aesop Rock, Wu-Tang, Tech N9ne, A Tribe Called Quest and many more with 100% home-made beats by yours truly. You can download it directly from our page or copy and paste the following link into a new window to download the project (if you just click on it myspace will tell you it's a phony link). http://usershare.net/jpzcjg3o6zkx
    Enjoy and if you dig it please pass it along. Thanks, Bossasaurus

    Also, we know everybody and their granny is saying this, but Follow us on @ http://twitter.com/bossasaurus because we all know myspace is going the way of the Chumpasaur!

    2 years ago
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Bio:

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MARK'S WEBSITE: www.markmoore.com
MARK'S PODCAST
MARK'S FACEBOOK
MARK'S TWITTER


For DJ BOOKINGS please contact:

Catherine MacKenzie at Ultra DJs -

Email: cath@ultradj.co.uk

Tel: +44 (0) 207 740 2119..


Mark Moore shot to fame as the driving force behind the dance/sampling pioneers S'EXPRESS with the number one hit 'The Theme from S-Express'. Today his notoriety has been reinforced not only by S'Express and his subsequent string of hit records and remixes, but by being one of clubland's most unique and eclectic DJs. He is one of the first to have embraced the aspects of stardom and success attributed to the DJ culture.

Complete with his trademark, a customised red telephone/headphone, Mark can be seen at some of the world's finest clubs (as well as playing for the likes of Psychic TV, Grace Jones and Scissor Sisters). He has an original playing style and is described as an adventurous DJ who will carefully construct a set of interesting, original and lively records which guarantee an ecstatic response from any dancefloor. A DJ who will avoid an endless stream of cheesy anthems but is happy to play a pop record if he loves it. He is without question one of the godfathers of new dance music and club culture... .. Mark first started DJing at Philip Salon's legendary MUD Club; when the resident DJ, Tasty Tim, asked him to fill in one night. Thrown in at the deep end, Mark had to sink or swim. He swam and became a huge hit with the crowd and was immediately offered a residency which he held for over five years... .. He then got noticed by the club Heaven who offered him a slot at their PYRAMID night. Mark was one of the first supporters of Chicago house music and Detroit techno in Britain and mixed it with electronic European dance music (such as Yello, Soft Cell and Cabaret Voltaire) alongside Colin Favor and Evil Eddie Richards. Being the first night in the UK to play house music the venue attracted the likes of The Pet Shop Boys, Danny Rampling, Mr C, Pete Tong, Paul Oakenfold and even Liza Minelli! This led to Danny Rampling offering Mark guest spots at the seminal Shoom club. Mark's intrinsic feel for dance music was present at the earliest stages of his career pre-dating what is now widely termed Balearic... .. Mark's idea to form S'Express was a natural progression from the musical experience and grounding he received as a regular on the club scene. In 1988 Mark's brainchild resulted in his first release - 'The Theme From S-Express' with co-producer Pascal Gabriel. It shot to number one across most of Mother Earth and catapulted Mark and S'Express to worldwide fame and fortune. During the recording of the first album 'Original Soundtrack', Mark worked on tracks with a girl just starting her singing career, Billie Ray Martin. He then sought out his favourite producer, the then little-known William Orbit and they collaborated on an S'Express track. They continued to work together and their many remixes include Prince and Malcolm McLaren... .. Mark recorded his second album 'Intercourse', on which he worked with the singer Sonique and the then undiscovered Carl Craig. Sonique has since gone on to become one of the world's most successful female DJs and a hugely successful solo artist, while Carl Craig is one of Detroit's finest exports... .. Over the years Mark has indulged in various projects; running three labels: Splish, Stylofiction and Bone in the 90's; doing the occasional remix and production (Seal, Prince, Malcolm McClaren, Erasure, Dead Or Alive, Divine and Randy Crawford among others); hanging out with modern composer Philip Glass (they became friends when Glass collaborated on a remix of 'Hey Music Lover'); writing and publishing a few short stories; interviewing people such as Siouxsie Sioux and "trash guru" film-maker John Waters of 'Hairspray' and 'Pink Flamingos' fame; and even playing a cameo role on the French and Saunders TV show... .. Today Mark still writes articles for various magazines and compiles the UK's only electrodisco chart for QX International Magazine for which he also writes a weekly column. His celebrated nightclub ELECTROGOGO throws occasional parties and features cutting edge electro/rock acts who play live at the venue (Kissy Sell Out, Rex The Dog, John B, Bobby Gillespie, Asia Argento, Marc Almond and Andy Bell are just a few of the guests). Meanwhile Mark has a new night CAN CAN with Jerry Bouthier from the Kitsuné label which is held at various locations like Dalston Superstore... .. His latest record label is UMAMI RECORDS which has released the album 'AlphaDog' by The Ping Pong Bitches as well as the 'Trash The Can'/'BangBang' single by Mark Moore & Eon. The track 'Repeat/Replay' by Mark Moore & Kinky Roland was featured on the legendary Berlin Insane IV compilation; plus he's put out 12"s under the name of UltraViva and Needledust. Also S'Express were brought out of cryogenic slumber on the acclaimed Kitsuné label with 'Stupid Little Girls', a track written and co-produced with Kinky Roland featuring Gene Serene on vocals! Recent remixes include Unklejam, The B-52's, Client, Soft Cell, Mlle Caro & Frank Garcia, Art Of The Matter and Chanty Poe... .. Mark Moore is known as the first of the DJ pop stars. Muzik magazine cited 'Theme From S-Express' as kick-starting the UK house scene. S'Express opened the doors across most of the world for new dance music and DJ culture as a viable force. Jockey Slut magazine made Mark one of their "Heroes of House Music". Today, Mark still finds himself traveling the globe playing a mix of electro-disco, electro-rock, twisted house and whatever else he fancies to express himself and bring to the fore his most extraordinary DJing repertoire...




KISH MAUVE - MODERN LOVE (MARK MOORE & KINKY ROLAND REMIX)



Member Since:

January 19, 2005

Influences:

Giorgio Moroder, Patrick Cowley, Velvet Underground, Sex Pistols, Iggy Pop + The Stooges, Parliament, Funkadelic, George Clinton, Sly & The Family Stone, Curtis Mayfield, Norman Whitfield, The Normal, Human League, Martin Rushent, Soft Cell, Yello, Pete Shelley solo stuff, Residents, Tuxedomoon, Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, Siouxsie & The Banshees, X-Ray Spex, Devo, Fad Gadget, Joy Division, New Order, The Ramones, The Cramps, Slits, Flying Lizards, Depeche Mode, Sir Gary & Tubeway Army, PiL, Magazine, Buzzcocks, Laurie Anderson, Pet Shop Boys, Talking Heads, Brian Eno, Roxy Music, Bowie (especially Berlin Bowie and Thin White Duke), Philip Glass, Klaus Schulze, Stomu Yamashta, Yoko Ono, John Carpenter, The Monochrome Set, Suicide, John Fox era Ultravox!, William Orbit, Torch Song, Sparks, Ping Pong Bitches, Eon Vs The Countess, Peaches, Planningtorock, Soulwax, BlackStrobe, Adam Sky, DFA, Goldfrapp, Grace Jones, B-52s, Kiki And Herb, Justin Bond, ESG, Liquid Liquid, Cristina, Amanda Lear, Chicago house, Detroit techno, Bulgarian goat herd music, those German guys who did 'Mensch Machine' aka Kraftwerk (kinda goes without saying), Can, Neu!, Ennio Morricone, Nino Rota, Bernard Herrmann, Michael Nyman, Air, Serge Gainsbourg, Jane Birkin, Brigitte, Public Enemy, Def Jam, Beastie Boys, Grandmaster Flash, Kool Herc, DJ Red Alert, Double Dee and Steinski, Missy Elliot, Outkast. Oh! ... The Clash (how did I leave them off?!), B.A.D.. Pulp, Bjork, Stereolab, The Dandy Warhols, Marilyn Manson, Pete Burns + Dead Or Alive, Zeus B Held, Andy Bell + Erasure, The Ronettes, The Crystals, The Shangri-La's... um.. oh gawd there's loads I've missed out... I could be here all bloody day...

Alejandro Jodorowsky, Guy Maddin, John Waters, Russ Meyer, Nic Roeg, Donald Cammell, David Cronenberg, Asia Argento, Luis Buñuel, Jean-Luc Goddard, Jean Cocteau, Werner Herzog, Emir Kusturica, Fellini, Alfred Hitchcock, Brian De Palma, Terry Gilliam, Ken Russell, Douglas Sirk, Bob Fosse, Wong Kar-Wai, Sam Fuller, Saul Bass, Maurice Binder, Suspiria, Inferno, El Topo, Holy Mountain, Fando Y Lis, David Lynch / Angelo Badalamenti's Industrial Symphony No. 1, Female Trouble, Pink Flamingos, The Man Who Fell To Earth, Head, Annie Hall, Play It Again Sam, The Marx Brothers, Harold And Maude, Spinal Tap, Repo Man, Supervixens, Faster Pussycat Kill Kill, Up!, Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls, Showgirls, Turkish Delight, Andy Warhol's Bad, Mixed Blood, Requiem For A Dream, Fight Club, Memento, Daughters Of Darkness, Black Narcissus, The Long Goodbye, Nashville, Mr Jolly Lives Next Door, Heathers, Battle Royale, Old Boy, Infernal Affairs, Spring Summer Autumn Winter and Spring, Raise The Red Lantern, Farewell My Concubine, Diva, Dangerous Liaisons, Leaving Las Vegas, The Battle Of Algiers, Queimada, Welcome To The Dollhouse, Veruschka, Quentin Crisp, Tom Wolfe

Record Label:

Umami Records / Beautycase / Mute Records

Label Type:

Indie

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