Artist's albums
Crackdown
2021 · single
Plastic (Quadrant & Iris Remix)
2021 · single
Universe / Lose Control (2020 Remaster)
2020 · single
Lubbly Jubbly / Fanny’s Ya Aunt
2018 · single
Marcus Intalex
2018 · single
Untitled MCR / Acid Monday
2017 · single
Fourfit EP 08
2016 · EP
Fourfit EP 08
2016 · EP
Run Away / Something Heavy
2014 · single
Gripped / Quer Key
2013 · single
Riots / Hell 2 Pay
2013 · single
Cabal
2012 · single
Sell Your Soul
2012 · single
Sell Your Soul
2012 · EP
Stark / Virgo
2011 · single
21
2011 · album
True Believer (Original / Marcus Intalex remix)
2011 · single
Dusk / TB or Not TB?
2011 · single
Triband / Steady
2011 · single
Dusk / TB or Not TB?
2011 · EP
Triband / Steady
2011 · EP
Clockwork / Entropy
2009 · single
Clockwork / Entropy
2009 · EP
Astro Dance EP
2008 · EP
Archive : Two
2007 · single
Archive : Two
2007 · single
Refreshed EP
2006 · EP
Zumbar / Temperance
2004 · EP
Play on Me / Warp 1
2001 · EP
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Biography
Marcus Intalex (born Marcus Kaye) was a highly respected drum'n'bass DJ and producer based in Manchester, England. His tracks generally combined crisp, rolling breakbeats with lush, atmospheric synth pads and melodies that were closer to deep house than the more aggressive side of drum'n'bass. Kaye was one of the earliest adaptors of drum'n'bass in Manchester, where he co-hosted the Kiss 102 FM radio show Da Intalex with Marc XTC from 1993 to 2000. The duo began releasing singles as Da Intalex in 1994, and their tracks such as "What Ya Gonna Do" and "I Like It" appeared on numerous jungle compilations. Soon after, Kaye began collaborating with ST Files (Lee Davenport) under their own pseudonyms as well as project names M/CR Movement and M.I.S.T., with releases on several iconic drum'n'bass labels such as Moving Shadow, Metalheadz, Hospital, and 31 Records. Kaye founded the Soul:r label in 2001, and released 12"s by Calibre, Klute, dBridge, and many others. His mix CD Soul:ution, Vol. 1 appeared on the label in 2003, and he began releasing 12"s as Marcus Intalex soon after. A higher-profile mix CD, Fabriclive.35, followed in 2007. By the end of the decade, Intalex began dabbling in dubstep, with a few tracks in the then-developing style appearing on Soul:r's Revolve:r sublabel. Intalex released his debut full-length, 21, on Soul:r in 2011; the album featured co-productions by S.P.Y., Zed Bias, Calibre, and others. Around the same time, Kaye began releasing house and techno tracks under the name Trevino; records bearing this moniker appeared on 3024, Apple Pips, Klockworks, and other labels. The Trevino full-length Front appeared on Kaye's Birdie label in 2016, but he remained active as Marcus Intalex, with releases on forward-thinking drum'n'bass labels like Samurai Red Seal and Exit Records. Kaye unexpectedly died in Manchester on May 28, 2017; his sudden passing came as a shock to the electronic music world. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi