Marco V
Dutch electronic music DJ (born 1967)
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Marco Verkuijlen (pronounced [ˈmɑrkoː vərˈkœylə(n)], born 3 April 1967 in Dinther), who performs under the name Marco V and alias Vision 20/20, is a Dutch electronic music DJ.[2] He is considered to be a pioneer of tech trance and one of the most important trance artists.[3][4][5]
3 April 1967[citation needed]
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| Background information | |
| Also known as | Marco V, Collusion, Vision 20/20 |
| Born | Marco Verkuijlen 3 April 1967[citation needed] |
| Origin | Netherlands[1] |
| Genres | Tech trance, electro house, big room house, progressive house |
| Occupations | Record producer, DJ[1] |
| Years active | 1991 - Present |
| Labels | TAO Recordings, Flamingo Recordings, Spinnin' Records, Incharge, Revealed Recordings |
| Website | marcov.nl |
Career
Marco V began his career in his teens as a DJ in Eindhoven, becoming well known in the local scene by the mid-1990s.[1] He has achieved three hit singles in the Dutch Top 40 national chart, "Godd" and "Simulated", both in 2002, and "Loops and Tings Relooped" in 2004.[6] In 2004, DJ Mag ranked him as the 16th top DJ in the world, and he remained in the top 50 annually until 2009.[7][8]

Discography
Albums
| Title | Release date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Massive | Mix CD | |
| Innercity 2000 | Mix CD | |
| Innercity 2002 | Mix CD (double album with studio partner Benjamin Bates) | |
| Con:fusion | March 2002 | Biggest selling dance album 2002 (Holland)[9] |
| Electro Trance | 2003 | Given away with Mixmag, CD |
| Gatecrasher presents Crasher Live in Amsterdam & Kuala Lumpur | 2004 | Live Mix CD with Scott Bond |
| All Access | 2004[1] | Mix album |
| Combi:nations | 2004[9] | Mix CD |
| Guvernment: All Access | 2004 | Mix CD |
| Bosh Anthems 2004 | December 2004 | Given away with Mixmag, CD |
| Amnesia Vol. 1 | 2005 | Mix CD |
| 200V | 2005[1] | CD/DVD |
| Amnesia Vol. 2 | 2006 | Mix CD |
| Combi:nations 2 | October 2006 | |
| Combi:nations 3 | 2007[10] | CD |
| Propaganda Pt. 1 | 2009 | |
| Propaganda Pt. 2 | November 2009 | |
Singles and extended plays
- 1998: "The Vibes (Want You Back)"
- 1999: "The Message"
- 1999: "Heaven's Here"
- 1999: "Vision Phase 1 (of 3)"
- 2000: "Vision Phase 2 (of 3)"
- 2000: "Vision Phase 3 (of 3)"
- 2002: "GODD"[6]
- 2002: "Indicator"[11]
- 2002: "Simulated"[12][6]
- 2002: "Con:fusion Album Sampler Pt. 1"
- 2003: "Con:fusion Album Sampler Pt. 2"
- 2003: "C:/del*.mp3/ Solarize"[6]
- 2003: "Loops & Tings"[9]
- 2004/2005: "Loops & Tings (Relooped)" (vs Jens O)[11][6]
- 2005: "Automanual"[9]
- 2005: "More Than a Life Away"
- 2005: "Second Bite"
- 2006: "False Light"
- 2006: "200V - UK EP"
- 2008: "Dudak"
- 2008: "Sessions"
- 2009: "Unprepared"
- 2009: "Solitary Confinement (Remixed)"
- 2010: "Reaver"
- 2010: "Provider"
- 2010: "Contour"
- 2011: "Groove Machine" (with Paul Oakenfold)
- 2011: "Sticker"
- 2011: "Be There in the Morning" (with Felix Maginn)
- 2011: "Kalevala" (with Russell G)
- 2011: "Rokker"
- 2011: "Essence" (with Damien William)
- 2012: "Analogital"
- 2012: "Scream" (with Marcel Woods)
- 2012: "Solid Sounds"
- 2012: "GOHF"
- 2012: "Engine Is More Than a Life Away" (with De Leon & Gum Me)
- 2012: "10 PM"
- 2012: "TGV"
- 2012: "Lotus" (with Doctors in Florence)
- 2012: "Bash" (with Jochen Miller)
- 2013: "Walhalla"[6]
- 2013: "Hypergenic Supersonic Futuristic Monophonic "
- 2013: "Quake" (with Alex Guesta & Stefano Pain)
- 2013: "Frozen Heart" (with Christian Burns)
- 2013: "Bugabull"
- 2013: "Naneo" (with Damian William)
- 2013: "Saxonized"
- 2013: "Waiting (For the End)" (featuring Marjula Retana)
- 2013: "Sunset BLVD"
- 2013: "Krezy"
- 2014: "Back In The Jungle"
- 2014: "Pegasus" (with Robin Riccio and Holl & Rush)
- 2014: "MET"
- 2014: "Jaguar" (with Thomas Newson)
- 2014: "Chayton"
- 2014: "Nashoba"
- 2014: "Chogan" (with East & Young)
- 2015: "Ngorongoro"
- 2015: "Chikago"
- 2015: "Squeezed" (with Brian Cross)
- 2015: "We Will Be"
- 2015: "Together" (with Thomas Newson) (featuring Rumors)
- 2015: "My Trip"
- 2015: "Africa" (with O.B)
- 2015: "Tumbleweed" (with Thomas Newson)
- 2016: "Thump" (with O.B)
- 2016: "The Human Puzzle"
- 2017: "Lost World Anthem 2017" (with Signum)
- 2017: "Aranck"
- 2021: "HU/NT"[13]