92 sets • 8 clubs & festivals
Marko (Marko Longin) is one of the most closely identified figures in the history of La Rocca and one of the defining resident DJs of Belgium’s legendary Sunday club culture. After beginning his career in the late 80s and becoming active in Brussels club life, he found his true home at La Rocca, where he took charge of the Sunday nights in 1992 and remained their central musical force for many years.
More than a club resident, Marko became part of the identity of La Rocca itself. Multiple artist profiles and retrospective references describe him as the face of La Rocca on Sundays, with a residency that lasted until 2011, a rare kind of longevity that only happens when a DJ becomes inseparable from a room, its crowd and its ritual.
As a DJ, Marko built his reputation on flow, atmosphere and emotional control rather than blunt impact alone. His sets moved through house, trance and progressive territory, always with a strong sense of continuity, patience and dancefloor reading — the kind of long-form approach that defined an era when residents shaped entire nights instead of delivering short headline appearances.
His role in Belgian club culture extends beyond one room, but La Rocca remains the core of his legacy. Press coverage around the club’s later years explicitly described him as the long-time face of the venue, while artist biographies also note appearances at major Belgian events and clubs, confirming that his reputation reached far beyond Lier without ever losing its roots in the resident tradition.
On BeatSessions, Marko represents the spirit of La Rocca on Sundays at its strongest — elegant but driving, emotional without losing momentum, and built around the deep connection between a resident DJ, a club and a loyal dancefloor that came back week after week.
Marko (Marko Longin) is one of the most closely identified figures in the history of La Rocca and one of the defining resident DJs of Belgium’s legendary Sunday club culture. After beginning his career in the late 80s and becoming active in Brussels club life, he found his true home at La Rocca, where he took charge of the Sunday nights in 1992 and remained their central musical force for many years.
More than a club resident, Marko became part of the identity of La Rocca itself. Multiple artist profiles and retrospective references describe him as the face of La Rocca on Sundays, with a residency that lasted until 2011, a rare kind of longevity that only happens when a DJ becomes inseparable from a room, its crowd and its ritual.
As a DJ, Marko built his reputation on flow, atmosphere and emotional control rather than blunt impact alone. His sets moved through house, trance and progressive territory, always with a strong sense of continuity, patience and dancefloor reading — the kind of long-form approach that defined an era when residents shaped entire nights instead of delivering short headline appearances.
His role in Belgian club culture extends beyond one room, but La Rocca remains the core of his legacy. Press coverage around the club’s later years explicitly described him as the long-time face of the venue, while artist biographies also note appearances at major Belgian events and clubs, confirming that his reputation reached far beyond Lier without ever losing its roots in the resident tradition.
On BeatSessions, Marko represents the spirit of La Rocca on Sundays at its strongest — elegant but driving, emotional without losing momentum, and built around the deep connection between a resident DJ, a club and a loyal dancefloor that came back week after week.
All sessions from Marko La Rocca