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8 Track EP Of Pumpin Techno - Mark Broom drops the fifth volume of ‘Mutated Battle Breaks’.
Mark Broom’s ‘Mutated Battle Breaks’ series on Radio Slave’s Rekids Special Projects dates back to 2021; since then, he’s released four volumes, with its next chapter arriving to mark the label’s first EP of 2025. Each ‘Mutated Battle Breaks’ EP consists of an extended runtime of eight tracks, supported by the likes of Robert Hood, Ben UFO, I.Jordan, Pariah, Carista, Mumdance, Lauren Flax, and many more.
Across volume 5 of ‘Mutated Battle Breaks’, Mark Broom primes eight more dancefloor-ready cuts complete with rugged grooves, punchy stabs, and wild Techno sequences. From the opener ‘Romance’ and its frenzied arrangement, through to the rolling bleep-infused ‘Ranger’, Broom once again shows his mastery of rhythm and the breath of his Techno productions - one thing is certain: he continues to be one of the most significant producers in Techno after more than three decades.
Techno, House, and rave, Mark Broom is one of UK dance music’s legends and has a myriad of production credits to his name dating back to 1989. Warp, M-Plant, Hardgroove, and his own Pure Plastic and Beardman imprints are just a handful of the labels he’s worked with, while studio collaborations with the likes of Baby Ford and James Ruskin have cemented his reputation as a storied and vital part of electronic music culture.
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It all started in the summer of '89 ...Mark went on holiday to Tenerife and in the clubs they were spinning the now legendary Acid House music. On his return to England Broom went on a search for this music... found it... bought some turntables and the birth of his musical career was born.
After a few years of playing at peoples parties, Mark decided to try his hand at making music.
Through a friend, he was introduced to Ed and Andy from Black Dog Productions. Together they created Brooms first musical ideas. These ideas went on to be released on General Production Records. The studio used for these first recordings was called UXB Studios and was run by Dave Hill. After many visits to UXB, Dave asked Mark if he would be into making some tracks together, and from that day their musical and later business partnership was born.
In 1994 they started Pure Plastic Recordings which has played host to many of Marks musical productions, ranging from the landmark 'Angie Is A Shoplifter' LP, through to the recent 'Rave Days' EP.
Mark has also recorded on many of the worlds best labels including A13, Ifach, Speaker Attack, Mosaic, Dark House Music and New Electronica.
As a DJ Mark has spun at some of the worlds best clubs ranging from Belgium's FUSE club to Spain's La Real.
As a remixer Mark has had the pleasure to mix artists like Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes, Ken Ishi, Ben Sims, Samuel L. Session and The Advent, to name but a few.
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