Biography
Mark Harrington launched his professional music career in the late 1980s within Toronto, Canada, as a member of the electronic rock threesome Heik and the Shakes. After sharpening his abilities through one album recorded with the group, he stepped away to pursue independent work, which yielded multiple albums and music videos.
Cassette format carried his first project, Chaos Theory, into circulation during 1989. Releases spanning 1990 to 1994 included further cassettes and albums titled Help Yourself, Small, Capricorn Flakes, and Lather Rinse Repeat. A three-year interval preceded the arrival of Tale of Two Cities, while Trash Icon surfaced in 1999 after two more years had passed.
Harrington’s songs draw from an array of styles that shaped his development, among them punk and alternative rock. Selections listeners can find on his recordings encompass “Promise to Myself,” “Heads You Lose,” “Transmission,” “Chain Letter,” “Different Steps,” “Dream Underground,” and “The Last Thing I Need.”
Cassette format carried his first project, Chaos Theory, into circulation during 1989. Releases spanning 1990 to 1994 included further cassettes and albums titled Help Yourself, Small, Capricorn Flakes, and Lather Rinse Repeat. A three-year interval preceded the arrival of Tale of Two Cities, while Trash Icon surfaced in 1999 after two more years had passed.
Harrington’s songs draw from an array of styles that shaped his development, among them punk and alternative rock. Selections listeners can find on his recordings encompass “Promise to Myself,” “Heads You Lose,” “Transmission,” “Chain Letter,” “Different Steps,” “Dream Underground,” and “The Last Thing I Need.”
Albums

Loose Translation
2024

Starting Up
2023

Shutting Down
2020

Alter
2009

Trash Icon
1999

Capricorn Flakes
1993
Singles



