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Arcon 2

Real Name:
Noel Ram
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Best known for his alternately jazzy and uplifting drum'n'bass and extreme, focused darkcore, Leon Mar (aka Fink, Noel Ram, Oil, and Arcon 2) has been producing dance tracks for the better part of a decade. At first little known in the jungle community (though his roots, like many of jungle proper's biggest names, lay firmly in hardcore), Mar rode a fast track to notoriety through a string of acclaimed releases for 4Hero's noted Reinforced label, recording such tracks as "Liquid Earth," "Silent Running," and "The Beckoning" under his own name and as Arcon 2. Mar was also included on the tough-as-nails Reinforced compilation, Above the Law next to such noted artists as Goldie, L Double, and Dillinja. Although Mar's earlier Reinforced material, as well as a scattering of tracks and remixes for Echo Drop and Selector mined a softer, more fusion-fueled vibe, Mar's work since "The Beckoning" (also Reinforced's first CD-EP) has tended toward the dark'n'hard, with thick, warbling bass set against snapping breaks and ominous atmospheres. Released toward the end of 1996, "The Beckoning" in particular cemented Mar's name as One to Watch in the 9-7, and subsequent work (including a jaw-dropping remix for Neotropic's Riz Maslen on her 15 Levels EP, as well as a pair of mixes on the Future Sound of London's "We Have Explosive" maxi and the first non-FSOL release on the latter's Electronic Brain Violence label) proved as much; Mar nailed a recording deal with Warner Bros. in 1997 and released his self-titled first album later that year.
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Discography

Releases:
Liquid Earth (12")   Reinforced Records 1996
The Beckoning (12")   Reinforced Records, Reinforced Records 1996
Arcon 2 (Album) (3 versions)   Reinforced Records 1997
Liquid Earth (CD)   Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) 1997
Neut / Shock (12")   Reinforced Records 1997
The Beckoning EP (CD, Maxi)   Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) 1997
Zorak / 90/90 (12")   Reinforced Records 1997
Remixes:
15 Levels Of Magnification (EP) (4 versions) 15 Levels Of Magnifica... Ntone 1996
Stylin Vol. 2 (2x10") The Teacher (Arcon 2 R... Parousia 1996
Level 5 (12") Level 5 (Arcon 2 Remix) Erotic City Communications 1997
Mind The Gap Volume 13 (CD, Enh) 15 Levels Of Magnifica... Gonzo Circus 1997
Slow Motion (Album) (4 versions) Silicon Valley (Arcon ... Infrared 1997
Stylin' (2 versions) The Message (Arcon 2 Mix) Parousia 1997
Collective Intelligence Volume One (CD) Level 5 (Arcon 2 Remix) Painted Puppy Productions 2000
Tracks Appear On:
Enforcers: Above The Law (3x12", Comp + Box) Unorthodox Activity Reinforced Records, Reinforced Records 1996
Enforcers: Above The Law (Comp) (2 versions) Unorthadox Activity, S... Reinforced Records ... 1996
Enforcers Vol. 11 & 12 (2x12", Ltd, Pic) No Remorse Reinforced Records 1997
Future Soul 001 - Best Of Drum'n'Bass Universe (3xLP) The Beckoning Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) 1997
Reinforced - The Next Chapter (Comp) (2 versions) 90/90 Reinforced Records ... 1997
The State Of E:Motion Vol. 5 (2xCD) 90/90 E:Motion 1997
Ultra Mix Drum & Bass (CD, Comp, Mixed) The Beckoning Priority Records 1997
Drum'n'Bass - Reinforced Records (CD, Enh + File, MP3, 112) 90/90 Techno Party 1999
Enforcers: Deadly Chambers Of Sound (2xCD + CD) Spyda Reinforced Records 1999
Enforcers: Deadly Chambers Of Sound (3xCD) Spyda SMEJ Associated Records 2000
Tamber - Eliminating Conformity (CDr) Warp69/ Jello Biafra -... Etihad Records  
Unofficial Releases:
Hekla's Selection (CDr) The Beckoning Reckankreuzungsklankewerkzeuge 1998
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Review by kamikaze_deadboy Mar 03, 2008
Arcon 2 was one of the most beautifully dark and yet weird Drum N'Bass back in the day. taking his ideals from earlier his pre Arcon 2 jazzy releases, Arcon 2 was the darker side of Leon with excellently twisted breaks and chilled soundscapes, which in my eyes made his stuff extremely intelligent, impossible to emulate and possibly one of the better artists on Reinforced. But after the groundbreaking Liquid Earth album Arcon 2 fizzled out, he made some compliation releases and after the Torus moniker he then disapeared altogether. The greatest mystery is why he never continued on after liquid earth, as his stuff has nowadays been picked up by aspiring breakcore artists, and been an influence on artists like HRVATSKI and Dev/Null. its sad really because his stuff was genuinely entertaining and inspiring.

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