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Tales From The Other Side

929.7K streams

929,743

Beautiful South

912K streams

911,991

Cultures

716.1K streams

716,148

Voices Of Nature

575.4K streams

575,362

Music of the Third Kind

486.1K streams

486,131

There Is A Song For Everyone

482.9K streams

482,897

Vintage World

442.6K streams

442,620

Changes

301K streams

300,987

Slow Down: Ibiza Grooves

277.8K streams

277,805

4 Seasons to Chill

274.4K streams

274,448

Biography

Marc Hartman was born and raised in Utrecht/Holland. He discovered music when he was 6 and his ambition to become a musician was following very soon. Marc played in his teens in various bands as a drummer, at the same time he discovered the synthesizer and another dream was born, abd soon his small bedroom homerecording studio was growing and growing and also the attention from record companies. In 1985 he was asked to remix the first two records of Italian Disco project named Koto, from that moment on he was involved in various Remixes, productions and compostions. After having a time out in 2000… he was working as an engineer in studios like Wisselooord Studios ( with a big client list with people like Mick Jagger, The Police, Elton John, Scorpions, Elo, U2 etc) The studio manager who had hired him invested in workshops for the know how and very important… the know why. After completing the circle of musician, producer, engineer and artist he was ready to have his 2nd homerecording studio. Only this time he knew excactly what he wanted and what was needed in such a place, with various hits during the 80’s/ 90’s a lot of people found their way to Marc’s studio named Neverland (inspired and infected by the Peter Pan syndrome) These days Marc is doing a lot of electronic music like Chill Out and Deep House and has meanwhile released 12 longplayer albums on the label Lemongrassmusic. (Project names: “Marc Hartman” and “Weber & Weber”)