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Fifty Fathoms Deep

by Mark Hawkins

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released September 29, 2014

Roughing up accessible sounds has been a theme throughout Marquis Hawkes' career, and nowhere has it been so clear than on his debut for Houndstooth.

Four upfront house jams, each demonstrating a different side to Hawkes’ production talent, take in jazz-inflected deepness, disco flavours, quirky cyberpop through to futuristic funk. Think Prince meets Neneh Cherry, held hostage by Gene Hunt’s relentless 909 selections. Despite the variety of influences on display, a contiguous thread is maintained, something also reflected in his DJ sets, their all-encompassing yet coherent nature winning over fans far and wide.

DJ support ranging from Eats Everything, James Zabiela, Ben UFO, Jackmaster, Move D and Craig Richards.

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Mark Hawkins Berlin, Germany

Mark Hawkins is a studio based musical artist with a career spanning more than 25 years.

Cutting his teeth in the UK underground party scene throughout the 90s, he has built an extensive body of work collaborating with a wide variety of record labels and artists, in numerous styles of electronic music under many different aliases, including his given name.
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