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{{Infobox musical artist | name = Mark Farina | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_name = Mark Farina | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1970|1|1}} | birth_place = [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], United States | origin = [[San Francisco]], [[California]], United States | genre = [[House music|House]], [[Deep house]], [[Mushroom Jazz]], [[Trip hop]], [[Downtempo]] | occupation = [[Disc jockey|DJ]], [[record producer]], [[remixer]] | years_active = 1989βpresent | label = [[Cajual Records]], [[Relief Records]], [[OM Records]] | associated_acts = [[Derrick Carter]], [[Halo (musician)|Halo]], [[Sunrise (band)|Sunrise]] | website = {{URL|markfarina.com}} }} '''Mark Farina''' (born c. 1970, [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]) is an American [[disc jockey]], [[record producer]], and electronic music artist best known for pioneering the genre he coined '''[[Mushroom Jazz]]''' β a hybrid sound blending [[house music]] with [[trip hop]], [[jazz]], [[soul music|soul]], and [[downtempo]] [[hip hop]]. A founding figure of the [[Chicago house music]] scene of the early 1990s, Farina later relocated to [[San Francisco]], where he became equally central to that city's underground dance culture. He is co-founder, alongside [[Derrick Carter]], of [[Cajual Records]]. == Early Life and Career == === Chicago Beginnings === Mark Farina grew up in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], immersed in the city's pioneering [[house music]] culture. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Chicago's club scene β centred on venues such as the [[Music Box (Chicago)|Music Box]], the [[Bismarck Hotel]], and the [[Shelter (nightclub)|Shelter]] β was the global epicentre of house music innovation, and Farina developed his skills and sensibility in this environment. He became close associates with fellow Chicago DJ and producer [[Derrick Carter]], and the two shared residencies, record shopping habits, and an ethos centred on deep, soulful, and technically accomplished DJ performance. Farina quickly established a reputation for unusually eclectic sets that ranged far beyond conventional house music into jazz, hip hop, and soul, foreshadowing the genre he would later define. === Cajual Records === In 1992, Farina and Carter co-founded '''[[Cajual Records]]''', an independent Chicago house label that became one of the most respected imprints of the decade. Cajual's output β characterised by deep grooves, warm analogue textures, and an unpretentious underground aesthetic β helped define the sound of Chicago house in the 1990s and gave both founders a platform to release original productions and collaborate with the city's wider DJ community. Farina also released material on Cajual's sister label, '''[[Relief Records]]''', which pursued a harder, more [[techno]]-influenced direction. == Relocation to San Francisco == In the mid-1990s, Farina relocated to [[San Francisco, California]], where he became a foundational figure in the city's burgeoning underground house and electronic music scene. San Francisco in this period had a distinctive dance culture shaped by the aftermath of [[rave]] culture and a strong local appetite for deep, eclectic DJ sets. Farina's style resonated deeply with audiences there, and he quickly established long-running residencies at venues including [[1015 Folsom]] and the [[Mezzanine (San Francisco)|Mezzanine]]. His move to San Francisco also deepened his connection with '''[[OM Records]]''', the Bay Area label that became his primary home for official releases throughout the late 1990s and 2000s. == Mushroom Jazz == === Origins of the Style === Farina is the originator of the term and concept '''Mushroom Jazz''', a name he coined to describe his approach to blending house music rhythms with the melodic and harmonic vocabulary of [[jazz]], [[soul music|soul]], [[bossa nova]], and [[hip hop]], layered over [[downtempo]] and [[trip hop]] beats. The style is characterised by: * Mellow, swinging [[4/4]] and [[6/8]] rhythms * Jazz-influenced chord progressions and piano motifs * Sampled or live-played horns, double bass, and vibraphone * Loose, organic production with an emphasis on mood over energy * Influences from [[Blue Note Records|Blue Note]]-era jazz, [[West Coast hip hop]], and [[bossa nova]] Mushroom Jazz occupies a sonic space between late-night dance floor functionality and home listening β music suited both to laid-back club sets in the small hours and to relaxed daytime environments. === The Mushroom Jazz Mix Series === Farina's ongoing '''Mushroom Jazz''' mix compilation series, released primarily through [[OM Records]], became one of the longest-running and most beloved mix series in electronic music. Beginning in the mid-1990s, the series has extended to eight volumes and counting, each one a carefully curated journey through Farina's evolving interpretation of the style. The series is notable for its consistency of quality and mood across many years, and individual volumes are frequently cited by fans and critics as standout achievements in the DJ mix format. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Volume !! Title !! Label !! Year |- | 1 || ''Mushroom Jazz'' || [[OM Records]] || 1996 |- | 2 || ''Mushroom Jazz 2'' || [[OM Records]] || 1997 |- | 3 || ''Mushroom Jazz 3'' || [[OM Records]] || 1999 |- | 4 || ''Mushroom Jazz 4'' || [[OM Records]] || 2001 |- | 5 || ''Mushroom Jazz 5'' || [[OM Records]] || 2004 |- | 6 || ''Mushroom Jazz 6'' || [[OM Records]] || 2007 |- | 7 || ''Mushroom Jazz 7'' || [[OM Records]] || 2012 |- | 8 || ''Mushroom Jazz 8'' || [[OM Records]] || 2019 |} == DJ Career and Performances == === Style and Technique === Farina is considered one of the finest technical DJs of his generation, known for long, narrative sets that move fluidly between tempos and genres. His approach to the [[DJ mix]] has been described as painterly β prioritising emotional arc, tonal colour, and surprise over obvious crowd-pleasing. He is a longtime practitioner of [[vinyl]] DJing and has been vocal about the importance of record digging and physical media to his practice. Key characteristics of his DJ style include: * Long-form set building with gradual tempo shifts * Heavy use of jazz, soul, and hip hop records alongside house * Subtle, musical mixing focused on harmonic compatibility * Willingness to play against crowd expectations in service of a larger arc === Residencies and Touring === Over his career Farina has held residencies at some of the most respected clubs in the United States, including: * '''[[1015 Folsom]]''' β San Francisco * '''[[Mezzanine (San Francisco)|Mezzanine]]''' β San Francisco * Various Chicago venues during his early career He has also performed extensively at international festivals and clubs throughout [[Europe]], [[Australia]], [[Japan]], and [[South America]], building a dedicated global following. == Discography == === Selected Productions and Releases === * Various releases on [[Cajual Records]] (1992βpresent) * Various releases on [[Relief Records]] * Various releases on [[OM Records]] (late 1990sβ2010s) === Mushroom Jazz Series (as compiler/mixer) === See table above. === Selected Remixes === Farina has produced remixes for numerous artists across house, jazz, and electronic music throughout his career. == Collaborations == Farina has maintained a long creative partnership with [[Derrick Carter]], performing back-to-back DJ sets together at venues and festivals worldwide. The two are regarded as one of the most celebrated DJ pairings in house music history, their complementary styles β Carter's more eclectic and high-energy, Farina's smoother and jazzier β creating a distinctive dynamic. == Legacy and Influence == Mark Farina is widely recognised as one of the defining figures of both Chicago house music and the San Francisco underground dance scene of the 1990s. His invention of the Mushroom Jazz concept gave a name and an identity to a strain of music that had previously been difficult to categorise, influencing countless DJs and producers who sought to bridge the worlds of jazz, hip hop, and house. His Mushroom Jazz mix series is frequently cited as a touchstone of the DJ mix album format, notable for its longevity, consistency, and the clarity of its artistic vision across decades. Music writers have highlighted Farina as an example of an artist who built a sustained international career entirely within the underground, without crossover hits or mainstream visibility, through the quality and distinctiveness of his work alone. He has been cited as an influence by DJs and producers working across [[nu-jazz]], [[balearic music|balearic]], [[lo-fi hip hop]], and contemporary [[melodic house]] scenes. == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.markfarina.com Official website] * {{Discogs artist|name=Mark Farina}} * {{AllMusic|class=artist|id= Mark Farina}} [[Category:American DJs]] [[Category:House music DJs]] [[Category:Deep house musicians]] [[Category:Record producers from Illinois]] [[Category:DJs from Chicago]] [[Category:Musicians from San Francisco]] [[Category:OM Records artists]] [[Category:Cajual Records artists]] [[Category:Electronic music DJs]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Trip hop musicians]] [[Category:Downtempo musicians]]
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