Marnik

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Marnik
Marnik 2017.jpg
Marnik in 2017
Background information
Origin Milan, Italy
Genres Progressive house, EDM, slap house
Labels Scorpio Music
Members Alessandro Martello
Emanuele Longo

Marnik is an Italian progressive house duo formed by Alessandro Martello and Emanuele Longo. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Career

On 17 March 2017, Marnik scored their first hit with "Children of a Miracle", a collaborative effort with Don Diablo and Galantis singer Reece Bullimore of "No Money" fame. [6]

In December 2017, Marnik worked with The Golden Army worked and Kshmr on a psy-trance big room house-influenced track called "Shiva". [7]

In May 2018, in collaboration with Steve Aoki, they released a dance version of "Bella ciao", a traditional folk protest song from the 19th century that became very popular within the anti-fascist movement during the Italian civil war (1943-1945). Marnik's version of the track generated controversy as many commentators felt it was inappropriate and disrespectful towards the Italian partisans struggle. [8]

On March 18, 2022, Marnik released "Stop the World" with Leony and Steve Aoki. The track later appeared on Aoki's seventh studio album, Hiroquest: Genesis , released on September 16.

Discography

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positionsCertifications
FRA
[9]
BEL
Fla

[10]
BEL
Wal

[11]
POL
[12]
2015"Bazaar (Official Sunburn Goa 2015 Anthem)" (Kshmr and Marnik) [13] Tip
2016"Supernova (Interstellar)" (Steve Aoki, Marnik and Lil Jon) [14]
"Mandala (Sunburn 2016 Anthem)" (Kshmr and Marnik featuring Mitika) [15] Tip
2017"Children of a Miracle" (Don Diablo and Marnik) [16] Tip:41
"Burn" (feat. ROOKIES) [17]
"Shiva" (Kshmr & Marnik feat. The Golden Army) [18]
2018"Bella Ciao" (Steve Aoki and Marnik) [19]
"Gam Gam" (Marnik and Smack)71Tip:273623
2019"Up & Down"Tip27
"Alone" (Marnik and Kshmr featuring Anjulie and Jeffrey Jey)4
  • ZPAV: 2× Platinum [20]
2020"Made of Stars" (featuring PollyAnna)13
"Butterfly" (Marnik and Hard Lights)
"Dalida" (Marnik and Shanguy)
2021"Candyman" (R3hab and Marnik) [21]
"One More Dance" (Gigi D'Agostino, Marnik and Luca Noise) [22]
2022"On The Run"
"Stop The World (Steve Aoki, Marnik and Leony)
"Across The Sun" (Marnik, Orange INC and Vanessa Camapgne)
"Turn The Page" (Marnik and Lordnox)
"Love Is The Answer" (Skar Manfree and Marnik)
"Raindrop" (Marnik, Harris & Ford and Shibui)
2023"Boys in Paris" (Marnik, Naeleck & Vinai)57
[23]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that country.

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