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==External links== |
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* [http://www.resident-e.net/ Marc Trauner's official homepage] |
* [http://www.resident-e.net/ Marc Trauner's official homepage] |
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* [http://e.discogs.com/artist/Marc+Acardipane Information on discogs.org] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070104075047/http://e.discogs.com/artist/Marc+Acardipane Information on discogs.org] |
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* [http://members.aol.com/blissout/mover.htm Article] by music journalist [[Simon Reynolds]], originally published in [[The Wire (magazine)|The Wire]], July 1998. |
* [http://members.aol.com/blissout/mover.htm Article] by music journalist [[Simon Reynolds]], originally published in [[The Wire (magazine)|The Wire]], July 1998. |
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Revision as of 17:01, 7 December 2017
Marc Trauner | |
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Born | 7 April 1969 |
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Occupation(s) | Music producer, remixer, DJ |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | Planet Core Productions |
Marc Trauner (born April 7, 1969) better known by his numerous aliases including Marc Acardipane, Mescalinum United, The Mover, Pilldriver, Marshall Masters and Resident E, is a Frankfurt, Germany based DJ and producer.
History
Trauner was co-founder of record label Planet Core Productions[1] and the hardcore techno production team with the same name, better known as PCP.[2] He released, as Mescalinum United, "We Have Arrived" in 1990. "We Have Arrived" was remixed by Aphex Twin and two versions of the track appeared on Aphex Twin's album Classics.[3]
He scored a top 20 hit in the UK in collaboration with Scooter in 2003, with the single "Maria (I Like It Loud)", a cover of his 1997 single "I Like It Loud" (Marshall Masters feat. The Ultimate MC).[4]
In 2006 he released his Best Of Album - Best Of Marc Acardipane (1989-1998). This was spread over 2 volumes.
"We Have Arrived"
"We Have Arrived" is a hardcore techno track by Marc Trauner under the alias Mescalinum United. It was first released by Planet Core Productions in 1990 on the Reflections of 2017 EP.[5] The track is often regarded as the first hardcore techno track.[6][7]
Remixes
- The Advent remix (5:35)
- Aphex Twin QQT remix (4:24)
- Aphex Twin TTQ remix (5:03)
- Darrien Kelly's 98 retake (4:18)
- DJ Promo remix (6:19)
- Lory D remix (4:24)
- Manu le Malin remix (4:40)
- Miro remix (5:05)
- Rude Awakening remix (4:10)
- The Horrorist remix (4:06)
- The Mover remix
References
External links
- Marc Trauner's official homepage
- Information on discogs.org
- Article by music journalist Simon Reynolds, originally published in The Wire, July 1998.