Los Hermanos’ main man Gerald Mitchell launches Los Hermanos TV.
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As Mark Flash mentioned before, Mark Flash, De’Sean Jones and Raphael Merriweathers Jr. are teaming up for a new live high tech jazz trio called Satori 3. Electronic Directory catches up with UR and Tunnel 7 man Raphael Merriweathers Jr. to talk about the Satori 3 project, his forthcoming collaborations, and Underground Resistance.
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Mark Flash Biography
You know the story. A man spends his life working in the factories with a dream that his son will have more than he had and be able to reap the benefits of his struggling. Along the way, the child gets encouragement from family and friends. Then, just before everything comes together, things fall apart, and the young man must reach within himself to take that next step on his own. If you know this story, then you’ll know the story of Mark Flash.
You see, Flash’s father was a traveling musician, a good one too. As Mark grew up, he became intimate with not only a number of different instruments, but a wide range of musical styles. His influences ranged from the jazz of Return to Forever and Miles Davis, to the funk of the Isley Brothers, James Brown and Brass Construction, to the latin sounds of Tito Puente and Joao Donato. His father’s band eventually came to Detroit looking to get a deal with Motown Records. Problem was, Motown had just left for Los Angeles.
Little Mark and his sister were sent to live with his aunt in Bronx. By then, the seed had been planted. Mark knew where he needed to be. When other kids were running the streets, he was trying to figure out how to get into the clubs. There were DJs in the neighborhood that would let the younger kids who knew what was up hang out with them, watch them practice spinning at home. And, from time to time, some DJs would let Mark handle their records, carry them into the clubs. All this didn’t escape his aunt. In 1980, on his 13th birthday, she bought him his first set of turntables. There, on the corner of Knickerbocker and Madison, was the birth of … DJ Mark Love. Not that it got easy from then on. In fact, Mark taught himself the meaning of struggle as he began the process of spinning at small parties, trying to build himself up, only to have fate knock him back down. He was robbed. It was time for a change. Calling up his parents, he made the move back to Detroit. Joining forces with a more established DJ, Rafael Cerrano, Mark was reborn as DJ Mirage, playing the Freestyle and Electro-Club music that would soon become the sound of Detroit’s southwest side. Mirage and Cerrano would sponsor parties and pass out mix tapes, building themselves up as a force to be reckoned with anywhere.
After parting ways in the mid-80′s, Mark was determined not to stop. He had considerable help. With his brother as partner and his father as major support, Mirage Entertainment was created. Mirage Entertainment was one of the biggest promotion companies in the area, bringing a multitude of artists to the Detroit area. For a number of reasons, it was around this time that Mark Flash came into existence. For one, the way he dressed. Mark was never interested in dressing down. Even when he was casual, he’d wear something to make himself stand out, not as a gimmick, but because he liked it. Second, due to the work required in promotions, he was a busy man. He seemed to be everywhere at once, yet extremely hard to find. Mark Flash was a not a name he chose, but one that was given to him by fans, and it stuck. Then tragedy struck. Flash’s father passed away, and there is no way to describe the impact it had on Mark. Mirage Entertainment folded and Mark Flash disappeared. There was no way he could spin without becoming overwhelmed by memories, and Mark was looking to put some distance between himself and Mark Flash. By becoming Markus Loveless-Truck Driver, he started a whole new life. Only … … driving trucks was no way to honor the musical legacy his father gave to him. Beyond that, the music was something that had been a part of his life as far back as he could remember. And then there was his newborn daughter. How could he not pass on the love of music to her? So Mark Flash came back, this time with a vengeance.
Starting with underground parties and raves, the word began to spread that Mark Flash was a name to be feared if you were a DJ, loved if you were a party or club goer. Thanks to a tip from a longtime friend, DJ Rolando of the techno terrorists, Underground Resistance, Flash began flexing his musicianship as a behind the scenes producer for the house music label, Soul City. This brought him to the attention of the Upstart Records crew where he joined as an artist. Merging house, techno, and funk, Mark Flash is coming back stronger than ever before. As one of the few DJ/ Producers who can legitimately play an instrument and read music, he’s not looking to bore you with pseudo-intellectualism. He wants to make you move. He defines his production style as "…loud and funky."
Mark Flash has since joined forces with Gerald Mitchell and Ray 7 which make up, Los Hermanos. Travelling internationally, he has shown the world that there’s more to him than just the typical DJ. With skills in keyboards and percussion, Mark Flash puts on a unique show utilizing his talents to form a musical hybrid.
As a member of Underground Resistance [UR-078], Flash has taken on multiple projects, from remixes, new releases, mix cd’s, collaborations with other producers, performing at local/ international events as well as charity benefits…just to name a few.
Paying more "dues" than most, Mark Flash is not to be played with. After all he’s been through, he’s not about to back down from the musical game. "Some folks think I’m new, but I’m not. I don’t care what your name is, you coming after me, you better be ready. I get up there, ignite it, and let it burn."
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Los Hermanos Biography
Los Hermanos literally translated from Spanish into English means "The Brothers". But for those involved in Los Hermanos it means much more. It means a coming together of people from different cultures, enivoronments, skills and spirit. For the purpose of Music.
Los Hermanos is the brainchild of Gerald Mitchell and DJ Rolando Rocha. After their immensely successfull underground smash "Jaguar" released by the mysterious Detroit label Underground Resistance in 1998. The two producers convinced UR label owner "Mad Mike Banks" to back their fledgling label idea as it became painfully obvious from the massive response of the Latino and Black house music communities and the tech/house movement worldwide that more music of this style was needed !
In 2002 after 4 years of whitelabel testing Los Hermanos was launched as an UR imprint label. With the first official release (LH-001) entitled "The Birth of 3000" a record that celebrated long time Detroit mainstay Submerge Distribution’s move to a new building located on the same street as former Detroit powerhouse "Motown" was located on.
It was clear that Detroit indeed had birthed a new sound. The infectous blend of Latin Rhythm and soulfull gospel chording from Los Hermano’s main man and driving force "Gerald Mitchell" in combination with the skillfull DJing talents of Rolando and the djing and post production prowess of Los Angeles implants DJ Dex and Santiago Salazar playing the records out while on tour along with Isela Salazar and the Submerge team making sure the Los Hermanos records got to where they were supposed to go on time ! Helped to spread the now globally recognized sound. Los Hermanos is a great example for all of us of what understanding, respect, togetherness and the spirit can achieve to take all of us to another level.