Mark Dynamix

Mark Dynamix is an internationally known, Sydney based Australian DJ who is seen as a significant figure within the Australian dance music scene. He began working as a professional DJ prior to 1993, and has published 26 mix CDs and four original music releases. He is reported as a pioneer of the Australian electronic music scene and is well regarded internationally as both a DJ and producer. Dynamix has sold almost 2 million CDs, more than any other Australian DJ. His 2006 release Ministry of Sound: The 2006 Annual mix CD was Australia's highest-selling compilation. He was the first Australian to DJ at the MTV Australian Video Music Awards, a live televised awards show.

His Ministry of Sound release "sessions 2" reached 4th on the overall album charges, but 1st on both compilation and dance music album charts. inthemix.com.au members voted Dynamix the number two DJ in Australia for two consecutive years, and voted him as number one in 2002. He has toured extensively with John Course to promote Ministry of Sound compilations CDs.

He has released 26 mix CDs and has toured extensively in Australia and New Zealand. In 2006 he released his first original single, IDentify Me, which was part of his Mixtape CD he put together for Ministry Of Sound. On this CD IDentify Me was mixed together with another track (Johannes Heil's All For One) and was also included as an extra CD single packaged with Mixtape, which had the original IDentify Me plus four remixes. His second due-to-be released single, Destructor, is also featured on the Mixtape CD.

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