Mark Barrott (born 1968) is an
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DJ and
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.
Early life and career
Barrott was raised in
Sheffield
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.
[Cooper, Duncan (9 March 2016)]
"Making Chill Music On An Island Is Just As Amazing As You’d Imagine"
''The Fader
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''. Retrieved 25 July 2016. His father was an old car restorer.
When Barrott was thirteen years of age in 1981, he began playing synthesizers in groups, motivated by watching a
Sheffield City Hall
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live show of the band
Kraftwerk
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.
["Fifteen Questions Interview with Mark Barrott"](_blank)
Fifteen Questions. p.1. Retrieved 26 July 2016. The works of
The Human League
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was another influence of Barrott's early synthesizer career.
Future Loop Foundation
Barrott went under the stage name Future Loop Foundation, creating
ambient
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drum and bass
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recordings and being booked at several European gigs.
The works of
A Guy Called Gerald and the label
Warp
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were also inspirations of his recordings released under the moniker.
[Beta, Andy (24 July 2014)]
"Electric Fling: Sketches from Ibiza Island"
''Pitchfork Media
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''. Conde Nast
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. Retrieved 17 June 2015. He was the first drum and bass act to perform on
BBC Radio 1
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.
Barrott met his
Black Forest
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-born wife Sara
in October 1999 while touring throughout Europe and migrated to
Prenzlauer Berg
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,
Berlin
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to live with her.
When he moved to Berlin, he began making more
Kruder & Dorfmeister
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Career
In 1993, they released their first EP '' G-Stoned'' ...
-influenced material.
[Schlichting, Lars (9 July 2014)]
"Mark Barrott: Notes from a Small Island"
'' DJ Magazine''. Thrust Publishing Ltd. Retrieved 26 July 2016. He felt that "my life had just begun" when moving to the city, and recalled that "It wasn’t like today, where every electronic music producer lives there and it’s become gentrified and safe."
He was paid very little for his performances and gigs while in Berlin, garnering most of his cash from composing for British television.
When interviewed by ''The Ransom Note'' in 2014, he said that he composed successful pop songs, but did not specify which such pop songs he composed.
Shortly after moving to Berlin, a hotel in
Milan
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made a compilation CD that included one of Barrott's tracks, and invited any artist whose works were included on the compilation to perform at the hotel. Barrott made an agreement with the manager to DJ there once a week.
A DJ and friend of the hotel manager from a
Hyatt
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hotel in Milan was offered by Barrott an
iPod
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containing his playlists. Barrott then gave his content to eight
Sheraton hotels, before the Hyatt company employed Barrott to be their music consultant.
The next five years involved Barrott traveling to hotels across the world.
International Feel
When the five-year rent of Barrott and his wife's Berlin home was near an end, the couple moved to
Punta Del Este
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,
Uruguay
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.
Barrott formed the International Feel label in 2009 to be creative with the music he was making.
Barrott said, "There was no Machiavellian subplot, no big plan—I was just sat on my ass in Uruguay, enjoying the coast and making music to fill the time."
After three years living in Uruguay, Barrott sold his
minimoog
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and the couple moved to
Ibiza
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in October 2012.
[Reynaldo, Shawn (28 June 2016)]
"Mark Barrott’s Love For Ibiza Is A Spiritual One"
Red Bull Music Academy
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. Retrieved 26 July 2016. He began making
balearic downtempo recordings.
His first studio album to be released under the Mark Barrott moniker, ''Sketches from an Island'', is based on the quiet nature of Ibiza, using
Leonardo da Vinci
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's technique of "Sophistication through simplicity" to represent this concept.
In 2014, he stated that he was unwilling to release music from other artists on his label, and preferred to make his own content for the imprint at the moment.
Barrott has done mixes and playlists for magazines and radio shows including ''Beats in Space'',
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, ''
The Fader
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'',
Thump and ''Crack Magazine''.
"Mark B (International Feel)"
''Crack Magazine''. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
By July 2014, International Feel had sold more than 100,000 records.
Artistry
Barrott uses very little equipment to create his music; he makes a challenge for himself to make "clever workarounds" with the limitations of the production utilities he works with: '"When I'm writing a song I'm trying to tell a story - it's a narrative - but the actual parts that make up the plotline have a very simple ethos now, i.e. don't overload people with information." Despite piano training from the first to the eighth grade, he said in 2014 that he has a small setup including a three-octave mini-keyboard. He also doesn't listen to a lot of music from other artists, saying that he would lose original ideas if he did.
Barrott stated in a March 2016 interview:
Discography
;As Future Loop Foundation
*'' Karma/Remote Viewing''
*'' Discovery/Shake the Ghost'' (1996)
*'' Time and Bass'' (1996)
*'' Sonic Drift/Voodoo Sound'' (1997)
*'' Conditions for Living'' (1998)
*'' Daddy Radical'' (1998)
*''Jumper
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'' (1999)
*'' PHunkRoc'' (1999)
*'' The Middle of Nowhere'' (2000)
*'' Après Ski/Après Everything'' (2002)
*''What's Your Name?
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'' (2002)
*''This is How I Feel
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Singles
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'' (2003)
*'' Scratch & Sniff'' (2004)
*'' One Offs & Remixes'' (2007)
*'' Memories from a Fading Room'' (2007)
*'' The Sea & Sky EP'' (2009)
*This Is Not An Ending" (2016)
;As Mark Barrott
*''Sketches from an Island'' (2014)
*'' Sketches from an Island 2'' (2016)
*''Bush Society'' (2015)
References
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1968 births
Living people
English DJs
English record producers