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Mark Farina - Live at Melodic - 08-09-96

Submitted By: Top 100jimmybones
Genre: House
Date of Set: 08-09-96
Filesize: 85.00 MB
Total Downloads: 164

 

 

Biography of Mark Farina

Making a name for himself mainly as a DJ, Mark Farina has had a large hand in the building of San Francisco's house music scene. Originally from Chicago, Farina is in the same generation of Chicago house music legends Derrick Carter and Cajmere. Mostly associated with the Mushroom Jazz series of releases, Farina is known for his down-tempo but dancefloor-friendly style of mixing jazz, house, and hip-hop.

Farina started DJing at the age of 15 in his hometown of Chicago. The city's large hand in the creation of house music had a strong influence on Farina and acted as a large source of inspiration for his DJing. At Northwestern University's radio station, WNUR, Farina and his airwaves partner Derrick Carter produced a Friday night radio show for two years. During this time, Farina released Mood as part of the trio Symbols and Instruments.

Shortly after his time at Northwestern University, Farina relocated to San Francisco. Using his musical influences, Farina made a mix tape of down-tempo house tunes called Mushroom Jazz. Soon after, the album's title spawned a type of sound and grew popular due in part to Farina's weekly residency at a local club called Jazid Up. The local notoriety of the mix tape eventually resulted in a CD of the same name on Om Records in October of 1996 and led to a global tour, which Farina headlined. In 1996, he also produced another continuous-mix CD, Seasons One, on Domestic Records. The second installation in his original series, Mushroom Jazz, Vol. 2, was released in 1998, once again resulting in another promotional tour lead by the now seasoned DJ. Farina released two more mix CDs in 1998, United DJs of America, Vol. 9 (Moonshine) and Imperial Dub, Vol. 1 (Studio !K7). After the string of mix CDs, Farina released an original work in 1998, 'Midnight Calling.' The track went virtually unnoticed due to the fact that Farina's mix CDs and DJing appearances were receiving most of the promotional attention. In 1999, the first in a series of CDs by Om Records meant to highlight San Francisco DJs, debuted with Farina. The CD showcased Farina's style of mixing jazzy down-tempo and disco vocal-oriented tracks. The CD was also released as a triple-vinyl pack containing, in their entirety, all the songs Farina used for the CD. In 2001, Farina continued with the Mushroom Jazz series, releasing the much-awaited third installment.

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Rating: (8)

Mar 13, 2004

Comment: King of mushroom jazz delivers another groovy set
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jul 09, 2004

Comment: The sound quality was not that good, but the set was interesting, I am a fond admirer fo Farina, and all the classic crew. If you enjoy funky house with a bit of vocal do not miss out on this.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jul 18, 2004

Comment: very good set, sound quality is a bit iffy, but other that that it's farina at his finest!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Aug 26, 2004

Comment: I liked the set. Its got the signature Farina sound we all love. Too bad now a days he plays alot of pop song house remixes...

Quality was too crappy for me to want to burn this to cd though.

 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Mar 11, 2005

Comment: Farina rocks my world with his deep eclectic blend of jazz and hip-hop, but sadly the recording could've been better.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Jan 28, 2006

Comment: mark farina will never let you down. nice funky, jazzy set. typical farina sound.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Feb 12, 2006

Comment: This is some pretty old house music. Some of it is too vocally, but overall it's standard Farina. Not something I would listen to everyday, but good none the less.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Apr 23, 2006

Comment: not the best Farina but if you are a true old school house head check this out pretty vocal
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

May 07, 2006

Comment: Good old school Farina mix with some mushroom jazz/hip hop to close it out. Sound quality is a bit rough, but not enough to make it unlistenable. If you like Farina, you'll like this mix.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jan 18, 2007

Comment: this set was pretty good if u like the funky house u gotta grab this one
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Nov 27, 2008

Comment: This is a good jazzy vocal deep house set. It has been great to see all these old sets from the best DJ's. '96 was a little before my time, but I know good house music when I hear it. Great programming once again by Mark, I bet this night was jumpin!