Ahead of this year's Winter Social festival, Mark Fanciulli delivers a boisterous, slamming mix filled with a fine selection of his own tracks, including big collaborations with Huxley and Rob Cockerton.
Becca Frankland
Date published: 24th Jan 2017
Image: Mark Fanciulli Credit: Ryan Dinham
Whether it's playing to thousands in Buenos Aires, enchanting crowds at Output in New York or breaking new ground in Singapore, Mark Fanciulli has a real knack for connecting with music lovers no matter what the environment, something which he's mastered in a relatively short space of time.
His debut, 'The Tide' on Joris Voorn's Rejected label, was released in 2011 and proved from the get-go that he was one to keep an eye on as his talents progressed. The solid start secured a sterling reputation, something which put him in good stead as he went onto release on key labels including Carl Craig's globally acclaimed techno label Planet E.
Bouncing between house and techno, his productions and sets are infused with fiery rhythms and sold basslines, carefully curated to ensure the right reaction on the dancefloor.
Hailing from Maidstone in Kent, he's been a key part of The Social and Winter Social festivals' rise along with brother Nic Fanciulli, both delivering standout sets which have put the town on the map when it comes to dance music.
He is a talented selector who reacts to the moment, feeds and teases those listening - something which is reiterated in his hour long exclusive mix for us.
Catch Mark Fanciulli at the Winter Social festival on Saturday 11th March.
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