The first years D-Mark begun in the field of the
music production using a
tracker production software. He led a now disappeared project called Vanian-UT to spread all of these tracks made with that software across all the Spanish territory. In 2002, Vanian-UT was known in Spain as a young producers' collective with a lot of talent, that also focused on DJing, something that caught the attention of D-Mark as well. This year, Vanian-UT released with D-Mark mixes a set of CDs for the magazine
Solo Tuning.
2003–2008 Year 2003 was a new begin for D-Mark. Focused on his DJ side and with the Vanian-UT project running at its top, the collective begun to perform their music on several clubs and events in the zone, like regular parties at
Future Club in
Barcelona or the event
Trancenight Summer Party at Girona in 2004. 2005 was a year of changes. As new systems and computer production software became more affordable to everyone and the record deals were increasing into its members Vanian-UT was about to close, what took D-Mark to initiate and lead a new record label project called
DanceDP Recordings. This idea was set up this year, but it would not come to light until the end of 2006. Meanwhile, D-Mark took his first appearance outside the zone of
Catalunya, Spain, and moved to Madrid to perform a gig alongside
DJ Precision and Menno de Jong, together with his friends and artists
Shammu,
DJ Row and the resident DJ at
Future Club in
Barcelona Pllo Future. 2006 and 2007 were, without a doubt, the most active at the DJ and musical career of D-Mark. During this time, he carried his music through all the Spanish territory in the cities of
Ibiza, Barcelona,
Madrid or
Valladolid, and the countries of
Norway, England and
Slovenia and performing together with some of the most influenced DJs of the dance scene at these years, like
Above & Beyond,
Lemon & Einar K or
Inkfish. In 2006 he made his debut abroad, in a
Ministry of Sound event at
Sentrum Scene in the city of
Oslo, Norway. These years were also when D-Mark set the opening of his new record label project
DanceDP Recordings. The first release of the record label and the first appearance of D-Mark in the music industry as well,
Travelling EP, became unexpectedly a success: 10 weeks in a row at the top positions of the
Technics/IDP/DMC Dutch Dance Charts and full reviews on the Spanish magazines
Deejay and
DJ1, that finally ended with the DJ Oner award No. 1 Spanish trance release and the appearance of
Project Norway in the album of
Dave Pearce Delirium on the label
Ministry of Sound. In 2007 and 2008 D-Mark teamed up with who would be now his best friend in the music field and his studio and DJ partner
G-Sus. They two together released several remixes for artists like
Tragida and
Der Mystik, and their hit
La Lamida del Gato Negro produced in 2008 and released in 2009 got the unexpected support of the world's top DJ
Paul van Dyk. 2008 is also the starting year of D-Mark's monthly radio/podcast project
DanceDP Radio. The project begun with the appearances and the support of
Raúl CC and
David Amante the first year, until David left his music career.
G-Sus joined the team in 2010, where he is currently an active part of the show.
2009–present 2009 and 2010 were two difficult years to the personal life of D-Mark that forced him to stop the recording of his already announced album debut
Driving Nowhere and to leave momentarily his musical activity, that was also affecting his record label. The album was finally discarded due to the crisis that is lately passing through the music industry, especially in Spain, and the world's economy. However, this did not stop D-Mark and G-Sus in 2009 to organize and perform a special event in
Pineda de Mar, which was the one who had the biggest attendance for them of all the times in Spain, 5500 attendees. 2011 is the year, as he said, of the coming back, with a new EP release and an amateur official videoclip made for what is his favourite city,
Barcelona. ==Discography==