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DJ Marc Thyssen
Genre: Disco, Hip hop, House, Latin
MySpace page: http://myspace.com/marc_thyssen
Related site: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uISv3L2nGQU
E-mail: marc.thyssen@gmail.com
Hailing from the clubbing capital of Melbourne, Australia, Marc Thyssen is an international DJ who in the past 10 years has supported acts such as Jamiroquai, Ricky Martin, Sting as well as tours of God’s Kitchen, Slinky and Two Tribes. Marc has held residencies at The Loop and Tiger Tiger in London, The Golden Door in Spain, Miami’s Delano hotel and Heat Nightclub in Melbourne to name a few. For the past two years, Marc has played in the Apartment Lounge Club in the world’s #1 resort hotel, Jumeirah Beach Hotel in Dubai, Trilogy (Dubai’s #1 club) and at the Shangri La Dubai. Marc was also the only DJ asked to perform in the member’s enclosure at the 2007 Dubai World Cup, the world’s wealthiest horse race. His sets are always fresh, innovative and diverse regardless of genre, from disco, funk and acid jazz to house, hip-hop, samba and salsa. A recent transplant to Las Vegas, make sure you look out this Aussie’s eclectic high energy performances soon.

- Real name
- Marc Thyssen
- Name orgins
- Full name
- Current status
- Performing locally
- City
- Las Vegas
- Years spinning
- 15
- Favorite place to listen
- Melbourne, The Palace.
- Favorite song
- Blind by Hercules and Love Affair(Frankie Knuckle)
- Favorite place to play
- Tiger Tiger. London
- Past gigs
- Tiger Tiger, London, UK/99-00; The Apartment and Trilogy, Dubai/06-07; Delano, Miami/03,
- Influences
- Incognito, The Clash, New Order, Acid Jazz Band, Jamiroquai
- Recommended if you like
- Dirty South
- Sounds like
- It's influenced by all the places I've played. I've had residencies in London, Spain, Dubai and Miami.
- DJ gear
- Technics 1200s, Allen & Heath mixer,
- Instruments
- Turntables
- Booking contact
- Marc Thyssen

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