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A musical enthusiast and lover of the dance floor, Mark's musical inspirations from his childhood and many years in the NYC club scene helped to bring life to what would become some of his biggest passions.
Mark's love of playing music, dancing, and celebrating life.

It was during his childhood in the 80's and 90's that Mark would be inspired by the different sounds and styles of music listened to by the elders in his household as well as in the world around him. R&B, Gospel, Hip Hop, House, Jazz, Rock, and New Wave became favorites of his that have inspired what Mark listens to and performs currently. By the late 1990's as Mark entered his early 20's he became a frequent of the NYC club scene. His love of music would be further established by his introduction to some of his favorite DJ's and producers like Carl Cox, Danny Tenaglia, Frankie Bones, Victor Calderone, Jonathan Peters, DJ Cleveland, Red Alert, Kid Capri, and DJ Premier just to name a few. He was perfectly placed to hear a lot of the local CT. and NY. DJ talent that he has come to know and respect during his years as a promoter at Hula Hanks Stamford and later 84 Park. It was during these years that Mark would be asked on occasion "Hey you really know music well? Have you ever thought of spinning?" Mark would answer "Nah, I love my place right here on the dance floor." It was one day in 2011 where Mark was asked this same question by his good friend and mentor Jeff Grkinich a.k.a DJ Jeff G. Mark would finally give in and indulge his curiosity. He took him up on his offer to teach him. Mark would eventually spin at his first event as the opening DJ for Jeff at the former 84 Park in Stamford, CT. playing some of his throwback favorites from the eighties and nineties.

Mark has since been mostly known and revered for his deep, soulful, and vocal House music style that provides an upbeat, positive, fun vibe that resonates throughout everywhere he performs.
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