BIO MARK PICCHIOTTI | INTERNATIONAL DJ / PRODUCER / REMIXER

PR Contact: Andy Reynolds @ PENETRATION INC 212 673 0240 NYC

“If you’re in it for yourself, then the audience loses, and if you’re in it for the audience, then you lose – you constantly have to check the pulse of the dancefloor and enjoy the challenge of pushing and pleasing it.” – Mark Picchiotti

A DJ first, Mark cut his teeth at the legendary Stark Club (named after its designer, Phillipe Stark) in Dallas, before moving to Chicago and going on to DJ in the world's most respected clubs. From residencies at home (Shelter, Smart Bar, Soundbar, Berlin, Crobar) and abroad (historic UK club Hard Times) to globe-hopping gigs at venerable dance temples like Ministry Of Sound (UK), Pacha (the original, in Portugal), El Divino (Ibiza) and various Crobar clubs.

Mark is also a four-time veteran of Chicago’s largest Circuit event, Fireball and founding DJ of the hot Fire Island house party, “More, More, More.” His solid DJ reputation was highlighted with a request by Janet Jackson to DJ her Janet album launch party. Mark Picchiotti is one of the great American DJs still rocking the house. Literally.

Flashing a discography of over 200 remixes, Mark Picchiotti has remixed all the top girls (Beyonce, Solange, Mariah, Madonna, Kylie) and boys (Enrique, Pet Shop, The Killers, AC/DC, New Order, Erasure, Jamiroquai). He was voted one of the Top 40 Most Influential Remixers Of All Time(Blues & Soul Magazine, UK) and counts many of the world’s top DJs (Deep Dish, Danny Tenaglia, Peter Rauhofer, Seb Fontaine, Roger Sanchez) as fans.

Mark’s production career began back in 1991, when he produced the debut album for reclusive Chicago artist, LaTour, which spawned the controversial top 40 hit “People Are Still Having Sex” (NBC’s “Nightline” even did an episode on it). The follow-up, “Blue,” was used in the steamy nightclub scenes in the Sharon Stone movie, “Basic Instinct.”

Since then, Mark has moved deftly between pop and club tracks. In 1995 he released “Love Breakdown” by Streetlife featuring Dana Divine on Tribal America. It was quickly followed by “There Will Come A Day” by The Absolute featuring Suzanne Palmer (also on Tribal). BBC Radio 1’s Pete Tong, host of the #1 dance music show on the planet, named it his “Essential New Tune” for an unheard of four consecutive weeks, bringing Mark Picchiotti worldwide attention. The subsequent “I Believe” single, on AM:PM (UK), was again championed by Pete Tong and earned Mark the mantle “Godfather Of Gospel House” in the UK DJ magazines and props for single-handedly kicking a once lumbering genre of dance music to the next level

1998 saw the launch of Mark’s imprint, Blueplate Records on which he had two big club hits right out of the box, both his own productions. The first was the club and pop radio (UK) hit "Runnin" by Basstoy featuring Dana Divine and the second was the underground hit "The Return of Nothing" by Sandstorm. Both got play by boldface names like Paul Oakenfold, Dave Seaman, Deep Dish, Danny Tenaglia, Paul “Trouble” Anderson, and Carl Cox.

In 2000 Mark produced “Butterfly” for Kylie Minogue’s comeback album, Light Years. Two years later, in 2002, he produced and co-wrote a second single, “Give It To Me” for her 8x-Platinum Fever album.The pond-hopping continued, as Mark the intercontinental songwriter commuted between Chicago and London to work with a variety UK-based pop hopefuls, several of which are now about to be released on Blueplate Global.

Overseas artists also showed up on his rapidly expanding remix discography, as Mark post-produced singles for Heather Small, Geri Halliwell, Lighthouse Family and The Shapeshifters as well as US artists Jamiroquai, Prodigy and Yello. In 2005 he released his first Defected Records single, Mark Picchiotti Presents Jersey St.’s “Love Will Be Our Guide.”

With a new studio and new label deal (Blueplate Records is now Blueplate Global Records, a joint venture with the re-launched Strictly Rhythm label), Mark is back and busier than ever. Recent releases include “Turn It Up” byBasstoy featuring Dana Divine, which went to #1 in both the US (Billboard) and UK (Music Week) and was Billboard’s #3 dance track of 2008, “So Sweet” by Mark Picchiotti featuring Dana Divine and the just released (March 10, 2009) “I Believe (Remixes)” by The Absolute featuring Suzanne Palmer.

Up next on Blueplate Global are “Rise” by Deep Influence featuring club favorite Zelma Davis to be followed by Mark Picchiotti featuring Alec Sun Drae "Feel Like Singing,” a new Basstoy track, the solo Suzanne Palmer anthem “Love Reaction,” Master & Muze “Well Alright” and a stunning new single from hitmaker, Eric Kupper. (We said he was busy.)

Mark Picchiotti will be touring the US throughout April 2009 as the official DJ of The RuPaul’s Drag Race Winner’s Tour/The Absolut Fruit Tour, spinning at various Gay Pride events and is preparing a UK/EU tour to support his Blueplate Global releases. Find the latest tour dates on his page on penetrationinc.com

Please visit to check out Marks’ music player, grab the very gym-friendly Mark Picchiotti Hit Megamix (one click download) and to get Mark’s Monthly Monster Mix Podcast.

Blueplate Global 2009 Releases*

The Absolute featuring Suzanne Palmer – “I Believe (Remixes)” out now

Deep influence featuring Zelma Davis – “Rise”

Mark Pichiotti featuring Alex Sun Drae – "Feel Like Singing”

Master & Muse – “Well Alright” (an early version was on the Gay Days 2008 compilation album.)

South Of Roosevelt – “This Is How It Is”

Mark Picchiotti featuring Peyton – “Beautiful”

Mark Picchiotti presents Basstoy featuring Dana Divine – “Your Love Is Magic”

Eric Kupper featuring Peyton “Here I Am”

Mark Piochiotti featuring Suzanne Palmer – “Love Reaction”

*Please check the Mark Picchiotti page on for the latest release schedule.

markpicchiotti.com| myspace.com/markpicchiotti | press kit: |

PR Contact: Andy Reynolds @ PENETRATION INC 212 673 0240 NYC