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Technical Itch - Engage - Jun 2004

Submitted By: SupporterZen
Genre: Jungle / Drum and Bass
Date of Set: Jun 12th, 2004
Filesize: 30.00 MB
Total Downloads: 11

 

 

Biography of Technical Itch

Back in 1991 Mark Caro was based in Birmingham, DJing at local parties & starting out on the production trail with a very limited set up. As the years passed Mark's unit became more professional & he released tracks as ENTT through the Ibiza label. Mark had by now hooked up with Darren Beale (Decoder) who helped him out on the first Plasmic Life EP that appeared on Bizzy B's Brain imprint.

Further releases ensued, but Mark had the desire to set up his own label, so launched Tech Itch Recordings. The label achieved some success, but it wasn't until Kenny Ken played a selection of Tech Itch tracks on Kiss FM that the rewards of all the hard work began to pay off. On the back of this exposure the Technical Itch name was signed to 'Moving Shadow' &, with Mark by this time settled in Bristol, as they say - the rest is history.

On Moving Shadow, Mark Caro has built up a reputation for delivering tracks with power, venom & highly detailed production qualities. Over the past few years he has unleashed frighteners like 'The Dreamer' (Shadow 099), 'The Virus' (Shadow 101), & 'Stronghold' / 'Hidden Sound' (Shadow 116), while in 1999 two monstrous singles ('Trysyinate' / 'Scope' - 'vintage Tech Itch' Knowledge - March / April 1999; and 'LED' / 'Arced' - 'rock hard noise terrorism' Muzik - July 1999) paved the way for Mark to deliver his debut album to the label. 'Diagnostics' embraces all the qualities that has made the Tech Itch sound so popular - sinister atmospherics, brutal beats, gut wrenching bass & breathtaking production; but with this collection a more refined edge & a clinical execution of dance floor aesthetics made this package all the more accessible.

Of the album, Update (9th May 1999) said that 'Mark 'Tech Itch' Caro has created a sound, & for that alone he deserves recognition, 'Diagnostics' has its place in Drum & Bass history. Tech-step at its most inventive', while Muzik commented that '....with this album, the heavyweight is made accessible to all......Caro sure knows how to instigate the dramatic', & Flipside noted that '....the future of drum & bass is safe in the hands of the man with the itch.'

On his own Tech Itch Recordings imprint Mark has released under a variety of monikers. Back in the days of 'Circuit Breaker' & 'UXB' (circa 1996/7) Mark recorded with Darren Beale as Decoder, but in recent years has opted for Secret Methods, Mark Caro & Technical Itch. 1997's Secret Methods Vol. 1 housed two slices of hardcore dance floor devastation in 'Domain' & 'Raw Data', while the last year's collaboration with Decoder resulted in 'EKO' smashing its way through the Drum & Bass scene. Creating the 'Diagnostics' album for Moving Shadow meant a slowing down of releases on Tech Itch Recordings last year, but 1999 saw the label rolling hard again with an even greater release schedule planned for 2000. The first arrival was the long-awaited Secret Methods Vol. 2, on which 'Animation' and 'Vortex' lay in wait to aurally abuse every listener.

This has recently been followed up by the double header pitching Decoder's 'Headlock' with 'Technical Itch's bruising 'Deception'. 'In short, a killer track destined to be played out for a long time yet' said Echoes (15 May 1999) while Atmosphere (Issue 46) were equally impressed, saying that 'Deception brings out the original trademark flava.....y'know, the one y'all have got to know and love. Cool man.' Recent releases from the label have included collaborations between Technical Itch & the US #1 Dieselboy on 'Atlantic State' & 'Scythe V2', & also with Served Chilled's Barticus as Biostacis. Meanwhile early next year, amidst the single releases, will be the first ever Tech Itch Recordings compilation - 'Subculture'..

As well as Mark's own creations, he is involved with the aforementioned Biostacis project who released the almighty 'Flashpoint' earlier this year on Audio Couture & more recently the 'Gamma Ray' & 'Menace' 12' on Tech Itch. February 2000 will see the 1st Biostacis EP, again released on his own Tech Itch.

Throughout his production career his studio skills have also been sought after by countless labels for production & remix work. These include Formation, Renegade Hardware, Fuze, Sub Pop & Palm Pictures where he has turned Mocean Workers 'Heaven @ 12.07' into one of the chunkiest hunks of tech-funk Drum & Bass that you'll hear. Current projects include the 'Parallax' EP for release December 1999, his next Moving Shadow album, co-production of Dieselboy' album project(s) with Palm Pictures, the further development of Biostacis & also next year's ongoing Label Residency & Touring commitments.

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USER COMMENTS

Rating: (9)

Mar 22, 2006

Comment: tech. itch delivers once again. nice set, wish it was a little bit longer. 916JUNGLIST REPRAZENT :-|
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Mar 26, 2006

Comment: i don't know if i got the whole set or what, but i didn't get as long of a set as daniel did. it still was a great one. the mc didn't kill it either.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (4)

Jul 06, 2006

Comment: It was alright. Too much MCin' and a little too repetitive in my opinion.