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 +'''Marcus Kaye''', better known by his stage name '''Marcus Intalex''', was a British [[drum and bass]] [[Disc jockey|DJ]] who additionally played [[House music|house]] and [[techno music]] under the pseudonym '''Trevino'''. Between 1993 and 2000 he co-hosted the drum-and-bass radio show ''Da Intalex'' on [[Kiss 102]] FM in Manchester. Kaye was the founder of the Soul:R, Revolve:R, and Birdie recording labels, and was active as a DJ, record producer, and touring artist from 1991 until his death in May 2017. His albums included the 2007 release ''FabricLive.35'' and the 2011 release ''21''.
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Marcus Kaye, better known by his stage name Marcus Intalex, was a British drum and bass DJ who additionally played house and techno music under the pseudonym Trevino. Between 1993 and 2000 he co-hosted the drum-and-bass radio show Da Intalex on Kiss 102 FM in Manchester. Kaye was the founder of the Soul:R, Revolve:R, and Birdie recording labels, and was active as a DJ, record producer, and touring artist from 1991 until his death in May 2017. His albums included the 2007 release FabricLive.35 and the 2011 release 21.



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