Mark Spoon
Mark Spoon , bourgeois Markusöffel (born November 27, 1966 in Frankfurt am Main ; † January 11, 2006 in Berlin ) was a German producer and DJ in the field of dance / techno and a representative of the Sound of Frankfurt .
Life
Markusöffel grew up with his grandmother in Frankfurt-Sossenheim . He ran away from home for the first time at the age of twelve. He later became a criminal. At the age of 16 he dropped out of school in order to train as a chef and worked in a large discotheque.
In addition, he founded the hip-hop project "We wear the Crown" with the then 16-year-old Moses Pelham , gained his first stage experience in various clubs and later devoted himself to his DJ career by putting on records and producing them himself. In 1990, in the early stages of techno music suitable for the masses, he was able to hire the record label “Logic Records” as a talent scout. Here he worked, among other things, for the SNAP! and also discovered artists like Dr. Alban .
From 1991 on, Markus Loon called himself DJ Mark Spoon and performed together with Sven Väth in the Omen and with DJ Dag in the XS in Frankfurt , which he ran with Alex Azary from 1991 to 1994. In addition, he achieved chart successes with Rolf Ellmer alias Jam El Mar as Jam & Spoon , with whom he also shared the projects Tokyo Ghetto Pussy and Storm . He often appeared as a DJ at the Mayday and Loveparade events . His biggest hits under Jam & Spoon were Right In The Night (Fall In Love With Music) with singer Plavka , Follow me and Kaleidoscope Skies , which were placed in the European top ten for weeks .
From 1994 to 2003 Mark Spoon was part of the resident team at the techno / trance radio show Clubnight of the Hessischer Rundfunk . At the height of the techno movement , he received fees of up to DM 10,000 per performance. In addition to his artistic work, he also increasingly consumed drugs and alcohol. Known - and used several times as a sample - his saying to the masses on a truck at the Love Parade in 1995: "Why are you so shit quiet?"
Even later, with his projects such as Storm, he repeatedly ensured success in the techno scene and also in the charts, for example with the Jam & Spoon hit be.Angeled from 2001. The film of the same name also comes from this year . angeled by Roman Kuhn. Mark Spoon was there next to Lexy from Lexy & K-Paul as a cameo .
One of his last jobs was looking after the VIPs at the farewell festival of the Böhsen Onkelz at the Lausitzring in June 2005, whose bassist and songwriter Stephan Weidner he knew from his youth. He dedicated the song "Between Dream and Paralysis", which appeared on the album "Schneller, Höher, Weidner", to him.
Mark Spoon was found dead by the police in his Berlin apartment on the morning of January 11, 2006. He died of heart failure . His urn was buried on February 6, 2006 in the Frankfurt main cemetery.
Discography (selection)
Own publications
- 1991: Jam & Spoon - Breaks Unit 1
- 1992: Jam & Spoon - Stella
- 1993: Jam & Spoon - Right In The Night (Fall In Love With Music)
- 1993: Jam & Spoon - Tripomatic Fairytales 2001
- 1993: Jam & Spoon - Tripomatic Fairytales 2002
- 1993: Jam & Spoon - Follow Me
- 1994: Jam & Spoon - Find Me (Odyssey To Anyoona)
- 1994: Tokyo Ghetto Pussy - Everybody On The Floor (Pump It)
- 1995: Jam & Spoon - Angel (Ladadi O-Heyo)
- 1995: Jam & Spoon Hands On Yello: You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess - Great Mission
- 1995: Tokyo Ghetto Pussy - I Kiss Your Lips
- 1996: Tokyo Ghetto Pussy - To Another Galaxy
- 1996: Mark Spoon & Pascal FEOS - For Citizens Of Rave City
- 1997: Jam & Spoon - Kaleidoscope
- 1997: Jam & Spoon - Kaleidoscope Skies
- 1997: Jam & Spoon - I Pulled My Gun Once / I Pulled My Gun Twice
- 1998: Storm - Storm
- 1998: Storm - Huri-Khan
- 1999: Storm - Love Is Here To Stay
- 1999: Jam & Spoon - Stella 1999-1992 - How Stella Got Her Groove Back
- 2000: Storm - Time To Burn
- 2000: Giorgio Moroder vs Jam & Spoon - The Chase
- 2001: Jam & Spoon - Be.Angeled
- 2001: Storm - We Love
- 2004: Jam & Spoon - Tripomatic Fairytales 3003
- 2006: Jam & Spoon - Remixes & Club Classics
Remixes
- 1992: Age of Love - The Age Of Love
- 1992: Moby - The Ultimate Go
- 1992: Technotronic - Move This / Get Up (Before The Night Is Over)
- 1993: Dance 2 Trance - Power Of American Natives
- 1993: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
- 1994: Cosmic Baby - Loops Of Infinity
- 1994: Pet Shop Boys - Yesterday, When I Was Mad
- 1995: New Order - Blue Monday '95 (Manuela-Mix, Andrea-Mix)
- 1995: Yello - Hands On Yello: You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess - Great Mission
- 1998: Hr3 clubnight - Volume 3 mixed by Mark Spoon
- 2004: Rammstein - Amerika (So can it go Remix)
- 2005: Paul van Dyk feat. Wayne Jackson - The Other Side
- 2005: SNAP! - Beauty Queen (Spoon Club Mix)
- 1993: Technotronic - VOICES!
Prizes and awards
- 1992: Remixer of the year
- 2005: German Dance Music Award
Web links
- Mark Spoon at Discogs (English)
- Fan site with extensive discography
- “Now he's shit quiet” , obituary by Hans Nieswandt , the daily newspaper , January 13, 2006
- "Death of a DJ" , obituary by Anita Blasberg, Die Zeit , March 30, 2006
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- ↑ a b c d e see Anita Blasberg: Death of a DJ . In: THE TIME . No. 14 of March 30, 2006, page 68
- ↑ see laut.de : [1]
- ↑ Preview 1143281133. Retrieved April 22, 2018 .
- ↑ Rainer Schmidt: Even in the urn he was offensive . In: THE WORLD . May 9, 2009 ( welt.de [accessed April 22, 2018]).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Spoon, Mark |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Spoon, Markus (real name); DJ Spoon (stage name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German DJ and producer |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 27, 1966 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Frankfurt am Main |
DATE OF DEATH | January 11, 2006 |
Place of death | Berlin |