Artist

Marco Shuttle

Genre: Electronic ,Club/Dance ,Techno
Origin: U.S.A
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Producing deep, spacy, hypnotic techno under the moniker Marco Shuttle, Italian-born Marco Sartorelli draws on American minimalism, dub, acid house, and electro among his key influences. Having worked as a club promoter and DJ from his teenage years onward, he relocated to London to study at Saint Martins, where he completed an M.A. in fashion design. There he secured a DJ residency at Süd Electronic and started his own weekly event series. His debut single, "Numash," came out on MiniSketch in 2007, followed by Don't Laugh at Me on Serialism Records in 2008, "The Horror" on Brut! in 2010, and the club hit "The Vox Attitude" on Färden Records in 2011. Clone issued the All Around the Fires EP in 2012, the same year Shuttle inaugurated his Eerie label with the EPs Modula and There's No Point... That's the Point. Simmetria Delle Stringhe and a remix EP of "The Vox Attitude" appeared in 2013, by which time his schedule included performances at Fabric in London, Berghain in Berlin, The Bunker in New York, and additional venues. Released in 2014 were "Sing Like a Bird," issued on Peter van Hoesen's Time to Express, and Fanfara, which came out on The Bunker New York; later that year Eerie put out his first album, Visione. Eerie followed with "Sing Like a Bird (Reprise)" in 2015, while Flauto Synthetico surfaced on Donato Dozzy and Neel's Spazio Disponibile in 2016. After moving to Berlin, Shuttle returned to Spazio Disponibile for his second album, Systhema, in 2017.