Dj MARK BROWN
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Wham City artist collective member Mark Brown has been curating cultural events and performing worldwide as a video artist, DJ, laptop noise artist, and general weirdo for well over a minute. Mark Brown’s first moves in the game began at warehouse parties in Baltimore, eventually moving on to hosting the award winning and critically acclaimed (Spin, XLR8R, Rolling Stone) bi-weekly event “Are We Not Men?!”.
For the last year Mark Brown has been working with City Paper’s Best DJ (2008) Adam Gonzo curating and performing at SERVED, a monthly event at Baltimore’s Wind Up Space. Adam Gonzo and Mark Brown have hosted such major players as Blaqstarr, DJ Sega, Johnny Blaze, Video Hippos, & Audio Hallucinationzzzzz (featuring Juiceboxxx, Shams, & Ami Dang).
When not promoting and curating events around Baltimore, Mark Brown has been getting deep in the studio producing remixes for Pictureplane & Teengirl Fantasy, as well as cultivating a unique blend of Old Skool Rave, Jungle, Baltimore Club, Funky House, and Heavy Bass edits and mashers.
Mark Brown also performs as a live visualist and avant video artist. As a video artist Mark Brown has worked with Dan Deacon, Teengirl Fantasy, Growing, Chandeliers, Ecstatic Sunshine, WZT Hearts, and many more.
When not promoting and curating events around Baltimore, Mark Brown has been getting deep in the studio producing remixes for Pictureplane & Teengirl Fantasy, as well as cultivating a unique blend of Old Skool Rave, Jungle, Baltimore Club, Funky House, and Heavy Bass edits and mashers.
Mark Brown also performs as a live visualist and avant video artist. As a video artist Mark Brown has worked with Dan Deacon, Teengirl Fantasy, Growing, Chandeliers, Ecstatic Sunshine, WZT Hearts, and many more.
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