MRK1
Mark Foster, known as MRK1 (formerly Mark One), is a British dubstep, grime and bass record producer, originally from Manchester, England.[1] He is known especially for his work as part of the Virus Syndicate,[2] including MCs Goldfinger and Nika D, which he produces and provides instrumental tracks for, and his fusion of both genres.[3]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Mark Foster |
Origin | Manchester, England |
Genres | Dubstep, Grime |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, DJ |
Labels | Contagious, Planet Mu |
Associated acts | Virus Syndicate |
Discography
Albums
- Copyright Laws (2006)
- One Way (2004)
- Contagious
Singles
- "Fight", Terro Rhythm (2003)
- "Plodder" / "Blair Witch", Contagious (2004)
- "Bones"/ "Steppa Delights" (2007)
- "Tectonic Plates 02", with DQ1 (2006)
- "Get Out Clause" / "Infection", Earwax (2008)
- "Magnetic Device" / "Revolution 909", Earwax (2008)
- "Killzone" / "Tunnel Form", Contagious (2009)
- "X-Tatik" / "Moving Toad", Contagious (2009)
- "Feel Loved" / "Frank", Contagious (2009)
- "Last Drop", Eight FX (2009)
- "Trouble Shoot", Dark Circles (2009)
- "The Electrician" / "Move Your Soul", Contagious (2009)
- "Summer Rain" / "Sick Tonight", Dark Circles (2010)
- "Going Down", Studio Rockers (2010)
- "Dirty Dubstep Music" / "Let Me Hear You", Hench (2010)
- "Bo" / "Rapapampam", Hench (2011)
- "Cardiac Arrest", Eight FX (2010)
- "Ready For Love" / "Rat Trap", Planet Mu (2007)
- "Stardust" / "Daywalker", Planet Mu (2007)
- "iLOVE", Eight FX (2011)
- "Infection", Earwax (2010)
- "Magnetic Device" / "Revolution 909", Earwax (2007)
- "Murderation", Get Darker (2011)
- "Drop Bass" / "Judgement", Hench (2012)
- "Sizzler" / "Thriller", Play Me (2010)
- "Gangster Ride" / "Make A Move", Trouble N Bass (2012)
- "Download The World", Wheel N Deal (2011)
- "Inna", Profound Audio (2012)
- "Stand N Deliver", Profound Audio (2013)
- "Mek Money", Dirty Dutch (2012)
- "Dancefloor", Dim Mak (2013)
- "Ayah Bass - Virus Syndicate", Midication (2012)
- "Empire EP" - Tyke (2007)
- "I Got Too" feat Sizzla, Contagious (2007)
- "Renegade" feat Virus Syndicate, Midication (2013)
- "My Money", Midication (2013)
- "Badman" feat Doctor, Midication (2013)
- "Deeper Than You" feat Jamakabi, Midication (2013)
Remixes
- "Electric Flower - The Melvins" Scion Audio (2010)
- "Basshead - Bassnectar" Warp (2008)
- "Up In Here - DMX" X Rated (2012)
- "Coming Back" - Bluey Robinson Sony (2012)
- "Turn Around - Connor Maynard feat Neyo" Sony (2012)
- "Not All About The Money - Timberland and Timato" Sony (2012)
- "Too Good To Lose" Rebecca Ferguson Sony (2012)
- "Curtain Call - Aiden Grimshaw" Sony (2012)
- "Do It Different - Platnum" Sony (2012)
- "Seven Nation Army - Marcus Collins" Sony (2012)
- "Super Hero - Chingy" (2012)
- "Bust 'Em Out - Eptic feat Virus Syndicate" Never Say Die (2013)
References
- "planet mu ยท MRK1". Planet.mu. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
- "MRK1: Sound of Contagious | CD review". The Guardian. 22 April 2010. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
- Considine, Clare (14 August 2015). "How MC Bugzy Malone put Manchester on the grime map". Theguardian.com. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
External links
- MRK1 discography at Discogs
- MRK1 on Planet Mu
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