DJ Nu-Mark
Mark Potsic, better known by his stage name DJ Nu-Mark (born June 10, 1971),[1] is an American hip hop producer and DJ.[2] He is a member of Jurassic 5,[3] as well as the owner of Hot Plate Records.[4] He has collaborated with and produced for a variety of artists across different genres, including J-Live, Aloe Blacc, Charles Bradley, and Bumpy Knuckles, among others.[5]
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Mark Potsic | 
| Born | June 10, 1971 | 
| Origin | Los Angeles, California | 
| Genres | Hip hop | 
| Occupation(s) | Producer, DJ | 
| Instruments | Sampler | 
| Years active | 1994–present | 
| Labels | Hot Plate Records, Up Above Records, Sequence Records, Mochilla, Delicious Vinyl | 
| Associated acts | Jurassic 5, Cut Chemist, DJ Shadow, Chali 2na, The Lonely Island, Pomo, Slimkid3 | 
| Website | www | 
In 2004, the Hands On mixtape was released on Sequence Records.[6] In 2012, DJ Nu-Mark released the album titled Broken Sunlight on Hot Plate Records.[7] In 2014, Slimkid3 & DJ Nu-Mark, his collaborative album with Slimkid3, was released on Delicious Vinyl.[8]
Discography
    
    Studio albums
    
- Blend Crafters Volume One (2004, with Pomo)
 - Broken Sunlight (2012)
 - Slimkid3 & DJ Nu-Mark (2014, with Slimkid3)
 - TRDMRK (2019)
 - Run For Cover (2021)
 
Mixtapes
    
- Hands On (2004)
 - Take Me with You (2011)
 
EPs
    
- Broken Sunlight Series 1 (2012)
 - Broken Sunlight Series 2 (2012)
 - Broken Sunlight Series 3 (2012)
 - Broken Sunlight Series 4 (2012)
 - Broken Sunlight Series 5 (2012)
 - Broken Sunlight Series 6 (2012)
 - ‘’Trademark EP’’ (2018)
 
Singles
    
- "Chali 2na Comin' Thru" b/w "Brand Nu Live" (2004)
 - "Imagine" (2004, with Pomo)
 - "Lola" b/w "Unwind" (2004, with Pomo)
 - "Oyá Indeburê" b/w "Tough Break" (2013)
 - "Our Generation" (2013)
 - "Bom Bom Fiya" b/w "Bouillon" (2014, with Slimkid3)
 - "I Know, Didn't I" b/w "No Pity Party" (2014, with Slimkid3)
 - "King" b/w "Let Me Hit" (2014, with Slimkid3)
 
Productions
    
- Mannish – "Speaker Time" from Audio Sedative (1995)
 - J-Live – "The Zone" from Then What Happened? (2008)
 - Hilltop Hoods – "Classic Example" from State of the Art (2009)
 - Chali 2na – "Comin' Thru" and "Graff Time" from Fish Outta Water (2009)
 - The Lonely Island – "The Old Saloon" and "Punch You in the Jeans" from Incredibad (2009)
 - The Lonely Island – "Rocky" from Turtleneck & Chain (2011)
 - Slimkid3 – Another Day Another Dollar (2011)
 - The Lonely Island – "Spell It Out" and "I Don't Give a Honk" from The Wack Album (2013)
 - Chinese Man – "Sho-Bro (DJ Nu-Mark Remix)" (2015)
 
References
    
- Falcone, Jon (July 10, 2013). ""I have to think about how I can remain relevant" – DiS meets Jurassic 5". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on December 10, 2014. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
 - Li, Christina (September 12, 2013). "Jurassic 5's DJ Nu-Mark on the Search for Rare Records and Playing With Toys". SF Weekly.
 - Fragassi, Selena (July 24, 2014). "Jurassic 5 rekindles the magic with reunion tour". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on December 10, 2014. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
 - Johnsen, Homer (September 5, 2012). "DJ Nu-Mark Talks Releasing "Broken Sunlight" Album In Multiple Parts, Working With TiRon & Ayomari". HipHopDX.
 - Martinez, George; Abitia, Nick; Otis, Erik (January 27, 2014). "Q&A with DJ Nu-Mark of Jurassic 5". Sound Colour Vibration.
 - Braidwood, Stefan (May 18, 2004). "DJ Nu-Mark: Hands On". PopMatters.
 - Melocoton, Erwin (January 17, 2013). "DJ Nu-Mark: Broken Sunlight". PopMatters.
 - Raymer, Miles (September 3, 2014). "Watch hip-hop vets DJ Nu-Mark and Slimkid3's 'I Know, Didn't I' video". Entertainment Weekly.
 
External links
    
- Official website 

 - DJ Nu-Mark discography at Discogs
 
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