Remarc

Real Name:
Marc Forrester
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UK based jungle producer and DJ.
Remarc began his music career at 13 years of age playing reggae, rare groove and electro at house parties in and around his birth town of Brockley in south east London. At 17 he got his first break as a DJ on the infamous Weekend Rush pirate radio station playing Hardcore and through the progression into Jungle. It was here that he initially made a name for himself as a DJ but only really touching a London based audience.

Widely proclaimed to be "king of the Amen" due to his chopped up tracks for labels such as Dollar, White House, Kemet, and Suburban Base. The majority of these tunes were compiled alongside previously unreleased tracks for a two volume retrospective released by Planet Mu in 2003 and 2004. He is still spinning worldwide.

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Albums

Sound Murderer

(3 versions)
Planet Mu 2003

Unreleased Dubs 94-96

(3 versions)
Planet Mu 2004

Singles & EPs

Help Me

(3 versions)
Dollar Records 1993

Ricky (Remixes)

(2 versions)
Dollar Records 1994

Remarc!* + Lewi Cifer - Ricky (3 versions)

Dollar Records 1994

Drum N' Bass Wise / Sound Murderer (Remixes)

(5 versions)
White House Records 1994

Menace / Thunderclap

(2 versions)
White House Records 1994

Sound Murderer / Drum N' Bass Wise

(12")
White House Records 1994

R.I.P / Ice Cream & Syrup

(3 versions)
Suburban Base Records 1995

R.I.P.

(12")
Suburban Base Records 1995

Bad No Bloodclart / Bad Bwoy

(Acetate, 10")
Music House (4) 1995

In Da Hood (Remix) / Single Finga Killa

(2 versions)
Suburban Base Records 1996

In Da Hood / You And Me

(12", Promo)
Suburban Base Records 1996

2:01 / Stick 'Em Up

(12")
Suburban Base Records 1997

Remarc / Ellis Dee - Whitehouse Classics - Volume 2 (12")

White House Records 2000

TNT

(12")
Moist Records 2001

R.I.P. / In Da Hood (Shy FX Remix)

(2 versions)
Suburban Base Records 2005
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by pipecock Sep 06, 2004 (edited over 7 years ago)
Remarc is the man when it comes to mashed up jungle. The Amen break was like putty in his hands, he could make it into something totally devastating in which ever way he chose. Even before Planet Mu's recent interest, those in the know dropped Remarc tunes at the peak moments of their old school sets. His sole foray into 2-step style production was quite nice as well. Certainly he will go down in history as one of the top jungle producers ever. Years from now the next generation crate diggers will flip out when they find "RIP" for $2.
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