Thursday, September 1st, 2022 we received the news of the passing of Mark Shreeve.
Mark, famous for his brilliant solo music, Redshift and ARC work, and a very friendly guy, will be missed.
A great musician, impressing his audience with the way he managed the big modular Moog, able to popularise Berlin School electronic music and set new directions for our favorite synth music.Mark has performed a couple of times on our Alfa Centauri stage. We will soon highlight some of his works.
Below you’ll find a couple of postings about Mark Shreeve, ARC, Redshift, some interviews and concert reviews.
Berlin – a tribute album for Mark Shreeve
Last year we lost another “great” from the electronic music scene, Mark Shreeve. Mark was a lovely, unassuming guy, and…
Mark Shreeve interview (Sound on Sound 1995)
In 1995, Sound on Sound magazine published a 2 part article on Mark Shreeve. Written by Jonathan Miller. The original…
Mark Shreeve interview – by Rudy Adrian
In Alfa Centauri Magazine issue #37, February 2004, Rudy Adrian interviewed Mark Shreeve. Below you’ll find a transcription of this…
ARC – Cherry Bomb live 2014
ARC is Ian Boddy with Mark Shreeve, they performed as ARC for the very first time at the 4th Alfa…
5th Alfa Centauri Festival – poster
This is the original poster for the 5th Alfa Centauri Electronic Music festival. Make sure to read the other posts…
6th Alfa Centauri EM Festival – Redshift
Redshift performed at the 6th Alfa Centauri EM Festival. At this moment we are trying to retrieve more pictures from…
5th Alfa Centauri EM Festival – 1998 – ARC
Violent modulars …. ARC ! The 5th Alfa Centauri Festival took place in 1998 in theatre 3-in-1 in Huizen. With…
Mark Shreeve interview (1993)
The following interview was recorded by Steve Roberts in March 1993 and published in the UK Magazine “Zenith”. All copyrights…
Mark Jenkins – The Visitor
Mark Jenkins ‘lost’ album from 1985 has just been released on CD. With Mark Shreeve and Jasun Martz as guests,…