DJ Micro
DJ Micro (born Michael Marsicano) is an American trance DJ and producer.
DJ Micro  | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Michael Marsicano | 
| Genres | House, Hard house, Hardstyle, Trance, Acid breaks | 
| Occupation(s) | DJ, producer | 
| Website | www.djmicro.com (currently unavailable) | 
History
    
DJ Micro began on the East Coast, where in 1991 he helped form the Caffeine Records collective in Deer Park, NY. Caffeine began as a weekly club night, and Micro spun at many of Caffeine's parties, specializing in acid breaks. In 1994 he joined with Vicious Vic under the name Progression. They released a debut single Reach Further, and were later commissioned to remix the artists Paradise 3001, Joe T. Vanelli, Masters at Work, and The X-Files theme.
He recorded two mix albums for Roadrunner in the late 1990s, Coast to Coast (1997) and Caffeine: The Natural Stimulant (1998). Micro's first release for Moonshine Music, Micro-Tech Mix (1998), was followed by a succession of mix albums, usually one released annually, including Tech-Mix-Live in 2001.[1]
DJ Micro toured the U.S. recording mix albums for Moonshine Music, slightly changing his style with each album, and moved toward trance while maintaining his breakbeat emphasis.
Albums
    
- Coast To Coast (1997)
 - Caffeine: The DJ Micro Blend (1998)
 - Micro-Tech-Mix (1998)
 - Micro-Tech-Mix Version 2.0 (1999)
 - Tech-Mix 2000 (2000)
 - djmixed.com/micro (2000)
 - Micro Tech-Mix Live (2001)
 - Music Through Me (2002)
 - My Frequency 001 (2003)
 - Out Through the Input (2005)
 - Tech-Mix 5 (2005)
 - Direct Konnect (2006)
 - Past Present Future, Vol. 2 (2007)
 
References
    
- "CD REVIEWS: Bjork, Slipknot, Grade and many more". Chart Attack, August 28, 2001. Darrin Keene