Recorded this video from the delayed broadcast in November 2020. It remained online for months, recently discovered the archived file on website doesn't load/play, freqways.mdlbe... . No other current sighting online, check it out.
The description to this video is one of the most hardcore, tape trader, AGGRESSIVE ARCHIVING FORCE, O.G. keeping it real shit that I've seen in... years? That passion is why I trust you as a curator and tastemaker. Game recognize game. And muchos gracias! :-)
@@yukdhall1 omg martinez brothers playing reggeton now with sluts all around them. mark farina there for music not for the putas or money. man mixing hip hop and jazz tracks. he is a legend. and if u enjoy martinez brothers good for u, but i love mark farina peace
Wonderful but depressing. everyone should be going crazy listening this this. yet everyone is so no focused on the music but themselves. Anyway i love the music but hate to watch the crowd if there is one.
This crowd is kinda Dallas lames. Trust there are shows in this town where the crowd is going the F@#k off and losing the plot on the dance floor etc. Mark even still plays some of them. Go see him at It'll Do next time he showcases there if you really want to get an indication of what a house music party is in Texas.
Oilcan, you are top notch. Seeing Mark Farina in San Diego in two weeks and I can't wait. I hope you get paid off this, because your library is dynomite.
Forced to play a specific type of set and he drops this beauty. Magnifique. He’s unmatched. 25 years later I still get goosebumps listening to his sets.
I love this guy - I used to see him live in the Bay - San Fran - With the Wicked crew and at Liquid Groove shows - At free sets in the Parks of SF - miss it so much... This really brings me back to the days of the Purple People Eaters sound system of the Wicked Crew shows in Cali... Back when the 'underground sound' was still Under Ground... He, Mark let me join him behind the tables to watch him work at a spot near Embarcadero Square... I'm sure many have had that experience... Nothing to special but it rocked my world... Marks sets still do... Got so much love for this mans music... This really really brings me back... Thank you brother.........
Same!!!! I lived in potrero hill and before that I lived up in the Santa Cruz mountains and I would literally drive one way just to go see Mark and drive home and get back at like 6:00 a.m. got those for the days The '90s were the best time for house music in San Francisco I wish I could back up and go back to those days Life just doesn't seem as fun anymore but at least we can still listen to these recordings and remember how much fun we had shaken our booty!!!
I had to add there is no other DJ in the 27 years I've been listening to house music (grew up loving disco in the 70s) I have never seen a DJ mix vinyl and cdjs at the same time this is what you will hear when you listen to mushroom jazz series with headphones on .....track over track over track is one of the most hardest parts of DJing and even a really good DJ that's talented can't make that happen the way this man can. The other thing that I think is so cool is that I've probably seen him play live about 25 to 30 times since I started listening to him in the late 90s and every single time I walk right up to him make eye contact and he immediately throws his arms up in the air and has me come behind the decks just to give him a big hug and asks how my life is how I'm doing and lets me hang out behind stage with him. 💕
Man, the way Mark uses the pitch/speed control to beatmatch the incoming song is next level. That's a true sign of an OG who used to play vinyl and doesn't need to look at the grid, doesn't care about any visual cues or nothing. Super impressive. I remember hearing that this method is called "riding the pitch" and damn it seems hard, but so so useful. Big ups Mark Farina, absolute legend.
@@bradgoody 100% !! I also really appreciate the minimal use of FX, if any in most of his transitions. He’s allowing music to be the main thing and it seems like a lot of DJs out there feel the need to add to more to a song that’s already great as it is.
@@tinram745 And yet it's the site of Spencer Kincy's GOAT performance at Deep in the Flowers. :) (just had to take the opportunity to share the GOAT mix)
What even is this? You have Mark Farina playing a killer sundown set on a rooftop, and there's like, 15 people there. And the people who are there are just chatting with each other. And there are a dozen camera angles including at least one drone.
maaaark farina. oh that- deeeeeeep sloooooooow build to... dance my ass off ! **what is WRONG with those ppl?** mmmmm, such a good flashback attached to this lil nowism.
The Marks, Farina and Johns are two of the events i miss most from my stint in late '90s and early aughts Bay Area. Both Masters of guiding a room. perhaps topping off with a little Harry Who?
The starting of the set is definitely San Francisco style I lived there for seven years I was into house back in the UK but San Francisco introduced me to Deep House their style of it ❤
There’s more than a couple requests for that mix in these comments; I myself tried to find it elsewhere, but couldn’t. Maybe mix master Mark put dat funky sheeit together himself