| Releases: | ||||
| Hard Melody (12") | Subway Records | 1995 | ||
| Coincidence (12") | Conform, Conform | 1999 | ||
| Appears On: | ||||
| Ipnotika Promo The E.P. Vol. 1) (12", EP, Promo) | Hard Fantasy | Ipnotika | 1996 | |
| Primo ◄ (2 versions) | MAW Records | 1997 | ||
| Dual E.P. (12", EP) | Conform | 1998 | ||
| Rock The Discotheque Volume Two (CD, Comp, Mixed, Dig) | 600Hz, Diapason | Matrix Musik | 2003 | |
| Tracks Appear On: | ||||
| Ipnotika Promo The E.P. Vol. 1) (12", EP, Promo) | Hard Fantasy | Ipnotika | 1996 | |
| Rock The Discotheque Volume Two (CD, Comp, Mixed, Dig) | 600Hz, Diapason | Matrix Musik | 2003 | |
It is undoubtful that he's somewhat lacking presence on the scene today, and many a fresh and newly arrived producers made Marco take a back seat, so to speak, but for those who know and were there- no mistakes are to be made about his talent or credibility.
Mr. Carola's tunes were dance floor killers throughout the entire second half of the last decade. There was hardly ever a decent party without his tune driving the people into a frenzy, while his releases under the Question moniker are stuff techno legends are made out of.
Whenever he had a new release out, it would often be a matter of days before it climbed up to the top of playlists of the hottest techno DJs around.
In fact, Marco Carola was one of the first producers I got really interested in, as back then, it was pretty often that I heard a fantastic tune at a club, only to discover it was his later on. He has produced dozens of DJ friendly, groovy, hard yet funky tunes with constant quality and without getting tangled into his own formula and rehashing the same old. Check virtually any of his releases on his own Zenit and One Thousand labels, and I guarantee you will recognize some of those numbers as ultimate party stompers you've stumbled across during various vintage clubbing sessions.
Live, his DJ sets were amazing as well, which will always keep him at the top of the heap when the Naples orientated producers are brought up, especially his "brother in arms", Gaetano Parisio, who lacks skill when behind decks. Marco Carola was THE combination of amazing mixing skills and fabulous crowd control, hitting it on the nail with virtually every track he dropped under the needle.
Sadly though, I somehow managed to lose track of the man, and just recently came to realize that up to his Apnea 12" on Plus 8 some two years ago, I had no idea what was up with this guy. In fact, I don't think I've seen or heard him live since 2001/2002 tops!!! To make things even worse, by dusting off some of his older releases, I came to the relatively healthy conclusion that most of my purchases during the past few years have been futile.
Whatever may come, I just hope he can get back under the spot light, where he was, and hopefully where he will deserve to be once again. And what better way to reach the top again than releasing two 12" on a super strong label in few months time?