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Marco Carola - Meganite Opening Party, Privilege - Jun 2005

Submitted By: Top 100audiostatic
Genre: Techno
Date of Set: Jun 7th, 2005
Filesize: 180.00 MB
Total Downloads: 81

 

 

Biography of Marco Carola

Born in Naples on February 7, 1975, Marco Carola has emerged in the last four years as one of the city's most influential exponents of Techno and electronic music.

Growing up in the Neapolitan sunshine, by the age of 13 he got behind the skins of his first drum kit which he played for several years before ultimately being addicted to buying and playing records. In 1990, when the Italian House scene was enjoying its golden age alongside the madness of Acid House, Carola`s drum kit was rapidly replaced by a two record player set and a mixer whereupon he practised the art of mixing and learned how to dj to House music's new dancefloor rhythm.

Together with like-minded friends, such as Gaetano Parisio, Davide Squillace, Random Noize, and other Neapolitan clubbers and DJs who were eagerly looking for something new in club music, the transition towards Techno for Carola began in 1993. With the golden age of the Italo-House movement coming to an end Techno offered a complete new vision of possibilities. Creating and experimenting with new and exciting sounds. Around this time Marco Carola also started to think about building a studio in order to express his personal vision of Techno music.

His ability to mix music and his emerging studio talent encouraged many artists to record at his studio. Between his many more House oriented releases at this time he even managed to produce a 12' for the highly respected MAW (Masters at Work) imprint. Carola soon found the creative limitations of recording for other people`s labels too restrictive for his own creative output and in 1996 he set about producing material for a new, dynamic sound destined to be released on his very own label.

Design Music became the first Italian label focussing purely on Techno music, bursting out of Naples with his own Man Train 12' as the inaugural release. Quickly garnering support from Techno DJs worldwide, Carola`s sound seemed to immediately slot somewhere between Surgeon`s dynamic syncopation, Lost`s cavernous walls of sound, and Blueprint`s hi-fidelity.

The label now acts as one of the main lifelines for fresh Techno music from Italy and most notably Naples with new up and coming artists like Gaetek and Random Noize releasing under the Design banner. After Design, Carola founded his 1000 imprint in 1998 in order to produce ultra-fresh DJ music which he could test on his ever expanding international gigging schedule. By 1998, his first Australian tour was under way, swiftly followed by tours of North America where his unique 3 deck, mixing style made him one of the most requested Techno DJs at the time. In January 1998 Marco Carola teamed up with Gadgets mastermind and i220 founder Corrado Izzo and established two new labels in the shape of Zenit and Question as part of the ELP (Electronic Label Pool) umbrella for artists and labels.

3 years of development and networking followed. Since early 2001 Marco Carola lives in London (UK) after a two years break in Frankfurt. In October 2001 Marco showed his vision of contemporary electronic music by releasing his second album “Open System” which received rave reviews from music critis around the world. With its mix of different styles - a combination and fusion of slower material, break-oriented electronical beats, melodical lines, experimental arrangements together with organic sounds and pads - he proves that he is one of Techno music`s true prime movers.

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Rating: (10)

Sep 30, 2005

Comment: yeah, marco carola. that's right. this is not your expected bangin' set from one of the forefathers of minimal techno [along with jeff mills, robert hood, etc...]. it's much more chilled out + groovy, in a tech-housy sort of way. the slower bpm, along with all the glitchiness makes for a good head-boppin' fun time.

enjoy!

 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Oct 05, 2005

Comment: Very nice! Starts out smooth and just starts getting harder and harder, but still funky. I love the escalation of the thing. Serious fun for the ears.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Oct 06, 2005

Comment: :=| Meganite, yeah! i like that, nuff said
I can recommend this one
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Oct 09, 2005

Comment: rockin set, great tune selection and some nice mixing to match. doesnt stand out as a superb set, but its worth a download nevertheless.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Oct 11, 2005

Comment: Well, not the usual uplifting Mr.Carola-Style, more electronic and esperimental, but i´ve seen people like Karotte or Bjoern Wilke doing that lot´s better, so please return to the funky basslines, Marco :-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Oct 16, 2005

Comment: This is the music style you can hear in Privilege Ibiza. When I saw this Marco Carola's set in that club i was surprised, but now I've listened it, I understood.
Only the best dj's can choose an style according to the place where they are working and do it alright.
I like a lot the set :-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Nov 02, 2005

Comment: the man of the hour delivers again, marco carola is always quality - i like this set its a bit different to the ones i already have, alot slower and funkier - which shows how diverse he can be - definitely worth a d/l -
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Dec 23, 2005

Comment: mmm... really strange set, it sounds like if it was from the afterparty, it's very sloooooooooooowww, but, for reading a magazine, or very early in the morning its a good choice
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Dec 31, 2005

Comment: carola is one of my famous dj's so i take all his works, he now how to mix. i like it 8-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Jan 09, 2006

Comment: This is ok. Definitley NOT his usual style. It never raises above a groovy, soft, tech-house vibe at the end, so if it's the usual Carola style you're after, look elsewhere. Still, there is some intelligent track selection here, and the music IS good. It's just that if I wanted this type of music I would have downloaded something else - I wouldn't have expected to hear this in a Marco Carola set. On the positive side, it's good to see some versatility in a harder techno DJ.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Feb 24, 2006

Comment: NIce set but not the best of Carola. Anyway it is good enough to download it.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Mar 03, 2006

Comment: its not my favourite carola mix, for me its alittle bit to slow but still worth downloading...its good for a relaxt smoke at home
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Mar 30, 2006

Comment: not the best set from carola but i liked it. good for chilin out
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

May 03, 2006

Comment: Very nice smooth mix by carola and not fast like he normally is, which is usually a little too fast for me, so I enjoyed this 1
 
 
 
 

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Rating: (8)

Jun 23, 2006

Comment: I really like this. Smooth mixing, great to lay back and listen.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (1)

Jul 22, 2006

Comment: I tried to download this set and didn't work... ...and I still got docked for the download. Grrr.....!

:cry:
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Aug 29, 2006

Comment: Ive heard better sets from Carola. This set just doesnt cut it for me. Look for john tejada or ricardo villalobos instead.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Oct 28, 2006

Comment: Quite a good mix of Marco Carola. But I prefer his oldest mixes.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Dec 22, 2006

Comment: This kicked big ass. Loved it, great funked out minimal groves, more more more!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Nov 21, 2007

Comment: This is a pretty good mix by Marco Carola. It starts out very laid back, almost sounding like Jeff Milligan. It slowly picks up throughout the course of the set, however it's still not much more than quite tough minimal by the end. A funky swing feel is maintained from start to finish which helps to hold your attention, but the long wait for things to build up may also put you off.