Mark Breeze
British musician and disc jockey
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::summary British musician and disc jockey ::
::data[format=table title="Infobox musical artist"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Mark Breeze |
| background | non_performing_personnel |
| birth_name | Mark Brady |
| alias | DJ Breeze |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | London, England |
| genre | Happy hardcore, UK hardcore |
| occupation | DJ, producer |
| years_active | 1996–present |
| label | Essential Platinum (1996) |
| Happy Hardca$h (1999) | |
| Infinity Recordings (1998–2004) | |
| Futureworld (2005–present) | |
| website | https://www.activetalentagency.com/roster/mark-breeze/ |
| :: |
| name = Mark Breeze | background = non_performing_personnel | birth_name = Mark Brady | alias = DJ Breeze | birth_date = | birth_place = London, England | genre = Happy hardcore, UK hardcore | occupation = DJ, producer | years_active = 1996–present | label = Essential Platinum (1996) Happy Hardca$h (1999) Infinity Recordings (1998–2004) Futureworld (2005–present) | website = https://www.activetalentagency.com/roster/mark-breeze/
Mark Breeze (real name Mark Brady, born 1970), also known as DJ Breeze, is a British DJ and producer of UK hardcore music. He is best known for his collaborations with Darren Styles as Styles & Breeze and the compilation mix series Clubland X-Treme Hardcore. He is also the founder of the label Infinity Recordings, running it from 1997 to 2003, when DJ Silver took over its operations.
Discography
Singles
- "Let Me Fly" (2002) - UK #59
- "Chemical Love" (2003) - UK #92
- "You're Shining" (2004) - UK #19
- "Heartbeatz" (2004) - UK #16
References
References
- (20 July 2021). "'Why Don't We All Go Bonkers?' – The Rise and Fall of Happy Hardcore".
- (3 July 2003). "Mark Breeze - Phase One".
- "DARREN STYLES, MARK BREEZE".
- "BREEZE & STYLES".
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