Influences: Marcos Cabral

There are few as accomplished as the American producer. Since 2003 Marcos Cabral has released some of the most forward thinking, dynamic sounds in electronic music on some of the most infamous labels. Having released two albums on L.I.E.S. as well as a number of EP's on Mule, Creme Organization and A Harmless Deed he has helped pioneer the way for a number of musicians who became tired of the constraints of genre and style within electronic music. He features on a forthcoming EP as Dimensions prepare to kickstart life as a record label. We caught up with him to talk influences…
"I could carry on about Chicago, New York, and New Jersey dance music in general. There is an endless amount of American dance music that has influenced me. I'll try to narrow it down to some that are so good, they almost make me cry"
His appearance on Dimensions new label can be found HERE.
My first memory of hearing this was at an outdoor rave with green lazers being projected across the tops of trees. It still feels as heavy today as it ever has. I think it was Frankie Bones playing it. I would later go on to work for Frankie and his brother Adam (X) at the Sonic Groove record shop.