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Infobox musical artist|name = Mars Ill|image=|background = group_or_band|origin = Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta , United States |genre = Underground hip-hop , Christian hip-hop |label = Gotee Records|Gotee , Uprok Records , Deepspace5 Records|Deepspace5 |years_active = 1998–present|associated_acts = Deepspace5 Mars Ill is an emcee / DJ Hip hop music|hip-hop duo from Atlanta, Georgia . The duo consists of Gregory Owens ( manCHILD ) and Nathan Corrona ( DJ Dust ). They are also part of the hip-hop collective Deepspace5 .

Coming together in 1998, Mars Ill has released several albums and EPs through indie music|independent record labels and two albums on Gotee Records . Their success in the Underground hip hop|underground hip-hop movement in the early 2000s led to their performing at Scribble Jam in 2003 and 2004 and, ultimately, their signing to Gotee Records|Gotee .

History


Beginnings


Before Nate and Greg met, Nate was the DJ for deadpoetsociety , a hip hop group based out of Indianapolis . The group consisted of three members, Nate Corrona (DJ Dust), Michael Porter (Rahlo), and Joel Wilson (Thin King), and performed at various venues in and around Indianapolis and the Mid-West from 1995 to 1999. In 1998, Nate attended a hip hop conference in Florida http://www.aphire.com/interviews/marsill.html aphire :: interviews :: mars ill and met Greg Owens, who was at the time an MC for The Pride (hip hop group)|The Pride , living in Atlanta. Greg was then asked to be a part of deadpoetsociety and subsequently toured with the group until around the end of 1999. At that point, Joel had left the group to return to his home in England , and the three current members all decided to change the group name because, as Greg mentioned in an interview, "there are a lot of Dead Poets Society's around.". http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/interviews/MarsIll2006.asp Jesusfreakhideout.com: Mars Ill Interview, 2006 Nate then decided to move to Atlanta, feeling that the group would have better opportunities in that city, musically and Religious ministry (Christian)|ministry -wise. Michael chose to stay in Indianapolis and soon afterward began his own group, The BackSoil Project .

Origins of Group Name


The name "Mars Ill" is a shortened version of Areopagus|Mars Hill , mentioned in Acts of the Apostles|Acts in the Bible , (Acts 17:19 http://bible.cc/acts/17-19.htm Acts 17:19 And they took him and brought him to the Areopagus). http://georgiamusicdirectory.com/gyrobase/Content? oid=oid%3A13000 Creative Loafing Atlanta | Music | Word up (from up high) "ILL" is capitalized for clarity, as it's often mistaken for the Roman number 3, or "iii".

Raw Material


The group's first album was called Raw Material (album)|Raw Material , released on Sphere of Hip Hop Records, in early 2000. It was considered a success in the underground hip-hop movement, garnering rave reviews from both secular and Christian critics alike. http://www.ukhh.com/reviews/nonuk/438.html ukhh.com | reviews | nonuk | Mars Ill - Raw Material http://jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/RawMaterial.asp Jesusfreakhideout.com: Mars Ill, "Raw Material" Review http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2002_02_rawmaterial.html Mars Ill :: Raw Material :: Uprok Records In 2002, Uprok Records (a child label of Tooth & Nail Records ) offered to re-release the album. With this release, a few track changes were made: Under the Sun and The End from the Sphere of Hip Hop release were replaced with Sphere of Hip Hop (original) , Fade to Black , and The Abolition of manCHILD .

ProPain delays


Following the 2003 release of Backbreakanomics , Dust and manCHILD began work on a new album titled ProPain with a 2004 release date. As excitement built for the new album, EMI executives began to get involved to the project which they planned to release as a major Gotee Records release. However, on review of the track line-up, they discovered that certain tracks had uncleared Sampling (music)|samples , and they put the project on hold until further notice. As Dust worked to clear the samples on some tracks and modify others, the release date was continually pushed back. To ease fans' disappointment and frustration, the group released Pirate Radio , showing their resilience through this trial. ProPain s legal issues continued, however, and anticipation mounted through a premature release and recall, and several re-releases of previous albums. The waiting finally paid off in May 2006 when the CD finally came out shy a few tracks of the original, but with new songs to help complete the project. Lead singles included: "More" featuring Ahmad of 4th Avenue Jones and Anthony David, and the revolution-minded "Sound Off".

Discography


Albums


  • Raw Material. (album)|Raw Material. (Sphere of Hip Hop Records, 2000)

  • Raw Material (Uprok)(album)|Raw Material (Uprok) ( Uprok Records , 2002)

  • The Blue Collar Sessions (EP, Ill Boogie Records 2002)

  • Sound Methods (2002)

  • Backbreakanomics ( Gotee Records , 2003)

  • Sound Methods 2.0 (re-release, 2004)

  • ProPain ( Gotee Records , 2004)

  • Pirate Radio (album)|Pirate Radio (2004)

  • The Blue Collar Sessions (EP, re-released 2005)

  • Pirate Radio +Plus (2005) (instrumentals from Pirate Radio )

  • Backbreaks (2005) (instrumentals from Backbreakanomics )

  • Backwaterprophets (2005) (remix album of Backbreakanomics )

  • Pro*Pain ( Gotee Records , 2006)

  • ProPain (Instrumentals) ( Gotee Records , 2006)

  • Raw Material – 5 Year Anniversary Edition (2006) (instrumentals from Raw Material )

  • Old Ironsides (album)|Old Ironsides (2006)

  • Slow Flame (2007) (remix album of Pro*Pain )

  • Black Listed Sessions (2008) (remix album of Blue Collar Sessions )

  • Untitled upcoming 4th studio album, no release date setcite web|last=Corrona|first=Nathan|title=New Mars ILL Album News!!|url= http://marsill.tumblr.com/post/2945267447/new-mars-ill-album-news|publisher=www.marsill.com|accessdate=10 October 2011


  • Singles


  • Mona Lisa (Mars Ill song)|Mona Lisa (2001)

  • Redefine (song)|Redefine (2002)

  • Breathe Slow (Mars Ill song)|Breathe Slow (2003)

  • Pro Pain (maxi single)|Pro Pain (2005)


  • DVD


  • Mars Ill (video)|Mars Ill (2006)


  • DJ Dust albums


  • No Fame (2006)

  • Dust Collecting Volume One (2007) (instrumentals from Mars Ill, Deepspace5, and Sintax.the.Terrific)

  • Back To Dust (2008) Collaboration with Sev Statik of Deepspace5


  • Compilation contributions


  • Uprok Records Sampler ( Uprok Records|Uprok , 2001)

  • Full Plates: Mixtape Vol. 2 ( Gotee Records|Gotee , 2001)

  • BK & Associates (Uprok, 2002)

  • Open Mic Volume 2 : Live at Crossover (2002)

  • It's Time (2003)

  • Hip Hope 2004 (2003)

  • Phatmass: Massmatics (2003)

  • Uprok Mixtape Vol. 2 (Uprok, 2003)

  • Fashion Expo - Round One: Tru Hip-Hop ( Syntax Records|Syntax , 2004)

  • Hip Hope 2005 (2004)

  • Hip Hope 2006 (2005)

  • Hip Hope 2007 (2006)

  • The Genesis Project (2006)

  • Heavy Rotation (HipHop Is Music, 2006)

  • Sphere Of Hip Hop Vinyl Mix Vol 1 (2006)

  • To The Ends Of The Earth Volume 1 (re-release) (End of Earth, 2007)

  • Hip Hope 2008 (2007)


  • References


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    External links


    ;Official
  • http://marsill.tumblr.com/ Official Mars Ill website

  • http://www.gotee.com/ Official Gotee Records website (requires Macromedia Flash )

  • http://www.deepspace5.com/ Official Deepspace5 website

  • ;Mars Ill Links
  • http://georgiamusicdirectory.com/gyrobase/Content? oid=oid%3A13000 Word Up (from Up High) Article on Mars Ill in Atlanta's free weekly, Creative Loafing

  • http://www.sphereofhiphoptv.com Mars Ill Videos at SphereofhiphopTV.com

  • http://www.rapzilla.com/rz/content/blogcategory/16/46/ Mars Ill Videos at Rapzilla.com

  • http://www.rapzilla.com/rz/content/view/34/43/ Pro Pain Album Review - 2005 edition

  • http://music.thoughtquotient.com/marsill/marsill.htm Interview with Dust and manCHILD

  • http://www.holyhiphopdatabase.com/index.php? id=414 HolyHipHop DataBase Mars Ill

  • http://www.holyhiphopdatabase.com/index.php? id=783 HolyHipHop DataBase DJ Dust

  • Mars IllDeepspace5 Category:American hip hop groups
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