Give Thanks featuring Mark Farina (Event Over)
I look at my job as a modern day traveling minstrel, to bring new
music to as many places as I can, and expose obscure records that,
otherwise, might go hidden." While Mark Farina may be able to sum
up his job description in a sentence, there is much more to be
written. Mark developed his musical tastes in Chicago - listening
to house music on the radio, living in one of the country's most
primordial breeding grounds for house. Around '88, while record
shopping at Imports, Etc., he met Derrick Carter and a friendship
began.
Farina's "Mushroom Jazz" sound subsequently became popular through
a long-running San Francisco club called Jazid Up, then through
various Mushroom Jazz clubs thrown domestically and abroad. "I
started playing when I lived with my parents and didn't have any
bills to pay so I could just buy records. My intentions were never
to just make money, it's nice, but it's kind of turned into a job
by accident - it was a hobby that turned into a job."
Since 1989, Mark Farina has been traveling the globe performing at
literally hundreds of shows a year, sometimes DJing both of his
preferred styles in two different rooms at the same party. At other
events, he's been known to play extended sets that lasted over
eight hours. In his House sets, Mark is known for his uniquely
effortless journeys on the jazzy side of Chicago House, mixed up
San Fran style. And, flawless, as always.
This wandering record minstrel has played to incredible crowds all
over the globe. Consistently drawing new fans to his style of
chunky-funky rhythms and deep underground house, Mark plays upwards
of 300 shows to over 300,000 club goers per year. Voted in the top
20 DJ's in the world by MUZIK and BPM Magazine, his taste making
skills continue to turn the heads of seasoned veterans as well as
youngsters just getting into the music.


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