Mark Spoon

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Mark Spoon
Mark Spoon
Mark Spoon
Background information
Also known asSpacey Trancer
Born(1966-11-27)27 November 1966
OriginFrankfurt, West Germany
Died11 January 2006(2006-01-11) (aged 39)
Berlin, Germany
GenresTrance
Occupation(s)Musician, record producer, DJ
Years active1980s–2006

Mark Spoon (27 November 1966 – 11 January 2006) was a disc jockey, musician and record producer from

Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Together with Rolf Ellmer (Jam El Mar) he recorded under several monikers, including Jam & Spoon, Tokyo Ghetto Pussy and Storm. He also produced and remixed many other artists as well as becoming a veteran performer many times at Berlin's Love Parade
.

Spoon, born as Markus Löffel, began his professional career as a

hits (in Germany) were "Right in the Night" (1994) and "Kaleidoscope skies" (1997). Spoon was a pioneer in trance music and remixed seminal tracks, including Moby
's Go (In Dub Mix) (1992), in addition to his work under other names. In 2001 he performed in the German film Be Angeled, for which he also contributed the title song.

In January 2006, he was found dead in his Berlin apartment after suffering a heart attack. The 2006 Love Parade contained a live performance of "Be Angeled" in tribute of Spoon.

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