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Mark 'Oh : ウィキペディア英語版
Marko Albrecht

Marko Albrecht (born 23 June 1970), known by his stage name Mark 'Oh, is a German disc jockey and rave producer.
==Biography==
Starting out with a rock band titled "Line Up", Mark decided to turn to the ever-growing rave scene under the name "Mark'Oh".
Entering the scene as a DJ initially, Mark moved on to producing music - scoring chart success across Europe in 1993 with Randy (Never Stop That Feeling). The following year, hit single Love Song was to follow before scoring his first number one single in his native Germany and Sweden with Tears Don't Lie (inspired by the German 1974 hit ''Tränen lügen nicht'' performed by Michael Holm, which was itself based on the Italian hit ''Soleado'', released in the same year).
Though this was his sole number one hit in Europe, nearly two decades on, Mark is still releasing singles and producing albums. Mark still achieves some level of success in his native Germany.

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