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Mark Moore
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“ Mark Moore (born 12 January 1965, London) is a British dance music record producer and DJ. He was founder of the pop/sampling pioneers S'Express, and runs the London nightclubs, 'Electrogogo' and 'Can Can'.Biography
Moore began his DJ career in 1983 playing at the fashionable London club, 'The Mud Club', run by Philip Sallon. Later that year as his popularity grew he was given a slot at the alternative, mixed/gay night 'Asylum' at Heaven nightclub which later became 'Pyramid' at Heaven. He soon became a successful DJ often appearing in Time Out's 'best DJ' polls. As well as playing new-wave electronic dance music, such as Yello, Cabaret Voltaire, Soft Cell and New Order; Moore was one of the first DJs in the UK to support and play Chicago House music and Detroit Techno.
In 1988 Moore launched S'Express with co-writer/co-producer Pascal Gabriel. The first single "Theme From S'Express" went to number 1 in the UK Singles Chart, and is credited by Muzik magazine as 'kick starting the UK house scene'. This was followed up with "Superfly Guy" which reached number 5 in the UK Chart.
Moore and William Orbit formed a friendship, when Moore asked Orbit to remix the S'Xpress hit, "Hey [......] ”
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Begin date: 1964
Similar artists: Tony Hatch, Adem, Sir Edward Elgar, Mantovani, The Firm, Echoboy, David Arnold, John Barry, Bruce Gilbert, Nick Beggs
Official website(s): http://www.markmoore.com/
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- myspace: http://www.myspace.com
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