Influences: Marcus Worgull

 
Music

Here is an artist who needs little introduction, a familiar face with a sprawling back catalogue and a close knit circle of friends. Marcus Worgull has been a consistent presence amidst the dance and electronic music community for almost twenty years having formed a close friendship with Dixon and Âme and appearing on Innervisions with impressive consistency. His musical education is well versed having fallen in love with hip hop, reggae and funk from an early age, his pocket money was spent buying records at Groove Attack. In the present he is now a revered disc jockey who has had the opportunity to travel far and wide spreading love and moving floors the world over…

The new EP lands this week…



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Jeanette - Porque Te Vas 1974 (1977)

Having the strange memory of my little self sitting in the back seat of my mothers car and listening to Jeanette’s song on the radio.
I thought “Wow – she’s just singing ‘blablublu’ here” – until my older sister explained to me, that people speak and sing in different languages.
I still can’t translate the whole lyrics, but the love for this song never disappeared.

  • Jeanette - Porque Te Vas 1974 (1977)

    Having the strange memory of my little self sitting in the back seat of my mothers car and listening to Jeanette’s song on the radio.
    I thought “Wow – she’s just singing ‘blablublu’ here” – until my older sister explained to me, that people speak and sing in different languages.
    I still can’t translate the whole lyrics, but the love for this song never disappeared.

  • First Techno (Kraftwerk 1970)

    First Techno perceptions.

  • Horace Andy - Money Money [Dance Hall Style]

    Jamaican music in all colors and styles has been a major influence for me since i started buying records.
    Horace Andy’s “Dance Hall Style” album is one of those albums, where it is done in perfection.

  • Jan-Ove Waldner - Magic Shots (The Mozart)

    I’ve been playing table tennis since a was a child, for some years i did it quite intensely.
    The swedish player Jan-Ove Waldner has been one of those players, that has always impressed me.

  • Suicide (Alan Vega & Martin Rev) - Damn Rain Damn Train

    Late Alan Vega. Sometimes it rains.

  • Kenlou - The Bounce

    One of those records that opened the house sound for me. Masters At Work at their peak times.

  • Manuel Goettsching - E2-E4 (Full Length Version) - 1981/1984

    No need to repeat all of the stories ranking around this famous, early electronic recording.
    I already have been into playing chess longtime before i discovered Goettsching’s eternal “E2-E4” album.

  • The Letterman V. Kasparov Chess Match On Late Night, Fall 1989

    As mentioned before, i play a lot of chess and Mr. Kasparov is the man, also his books about A.I. .