Genre | Techno |
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Date (CEST) | 2005-05-22 11:00:29 |
Group | HSALIVE |
Size | None MB |
Files | 1 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Carl_Cox_-_Global_Sessions_(Radio_538)-SAT-05-22-2005-HSALIVE
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title :: Carl Cox-Global Sessions (Radio 538)-SAT-05-22
artist :: Carl Cox
genre :: Techno
release date :: mei-22-2005
grabber ::
encoder :: Lame
source :: Radio
quality :: 192kbps
size :: 72,5 MB
playtime :: 52:47 min
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track :: title :: length
01. Global_Sessions_(Radio_538)-SAT 52:47
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Highlights of Carl Cox in New
York :).
Carl Cox
I can't remember a time without the strains of soul music drifting through our
house. With both parents coming from Barbados I was brought up very much in
tune with a natural party ethos that went hand in hand with a love of good
music. My earliest musical memories are of Booker T and the MGs, Aretha
Franklin and, of course the great Elvis, and I used to hijack my parents
collection of 70's soul 45's and get the whole family grooving round the
lounge! I guess the early signs were there - my passion for music combined with
an over-whelming desire to entertain as many people as possible.
By 10 I had well and truly caught the bug and was spending every bit of my
pocket money on soul and funk records. I got my first pair of decks (just the
2!) by the age of 15 and I started to play as many parties as I could,
discovering that I could buzz off a crowd whilst funding my habit at the same
time. As the 70's became the 80's I followed the musical trend from soul to
disco to hip-hop but it wasn't really until I moved to Brighton in 1986 that I
discovered, along with so many others, the pure thrill of acid house.
The 'Summer Of Love' was special for me in more ways than one. It was at the
Sunrise rave on the outskirts of London in 1988 that I had had my biggest
breakthrough yet. I was already something of a regular on the infamous
M1/Orbital rave circuit but it was at Sunrise that I had the idea to hook up a
third deck. At 10.30am on a hazy Sunday morning I managed to tempt 15,000
partied out ravers back onto their weary feet and kick the party back into
action - it was an amazing experience- and since then my phone has not stopped
ringing with offers for 'The 3 Deck Wizard'. I was fortunate enough to
participate in many of the events that have gone down in history as defining
moments in the history of UK club culture, such as playing the opening night at
Rampling's legendary Shoom, running The Project with Oakie as well as holding a
residency at Brighton's ZAP club.
With my reputation as a DJ well and truly secured I was able to turn my
attentions towards producing. Initially signing to Perfecto I had my first hit
in 1992 with 'I Want You' and, believe me, no one was more surprised than me
when I found myself performing on Top Of The Pops when my record peaked at
number 23 in the UK charts!!
Despite the fact that the follow up 'Does It Feel Good To You' also charted in
the top 40, commercial success was never what I had been aiming for, it was all
somewhat too far removed from the reality and buzz of setting a dance floor
alight. Whilst fellow spinners such as Grooverider and Fabio moved from raves
into Jungle, choosing to focus on a very UK and London orientated sound, I
couldn't escape the American and European influences that had always been there
whilst I was growing up. I have always been very globally minded which comes
across in my choice of music, which I use to cross physical and cultural
boundaries to bring people together. Essentially my heart lies with house and
techno and it was for this reason that I chose to take a back seat from my
impending career as a pop star and be true to myself by going underground and
re-discovering my roots.
I started by setting up my first imprint, MMR, for Techno productions. I found
that my popularity as a DJ gave me an opportunity to take techno to the masses
and my first album FACT (Future Alliance of Communication and Technology) has
to this day sold 250,000 copies. I spent 5 years under my own Ultimate Music
Management which spawned club nights and tours alike and set up the
forward-looking Worldwide Ultimatum to encourage the creative talents of more
DJ's such as Josh Abraham's, Trevor Rockcliffe, Earl Gray and DJ Dan. In 1996
Nicky Holloway approached me to start a new night based on the style of music I
was playing at the time and Ultimate Base was born at Velvet Underground along
with the help of Jim Masters. Over the last 5 years Ultimate Base has showcased
some of the world's finest techno DJ's, steered by a futuristic ideal, which
very much reflects my own way of thinking.
The last several years have been absolutely mind blowing. In between
jet-setting between gigs as far afield as South Africa, Israel, Tasmania and
Asia I kick-started my acting career in the classic UK clubbing film 'Human
Traffic' and somewhere along the way I found time to start new labels Ultimatum
Breaks and Intec to focus on providing quality purist house and techno. I have
regularly contributed Essential mixes for Radio One and I followed up the
success of FACT (1&2) with several more mix albums including 'Phuture 2000'. My
career has been marked by a number of awards - I was awarded IDA 'DJ Of The
Year' 2 years in a row, Muzik named me as the Best British DJ and I've had more
honours from NME, Dancestar and countless other organisations all over the
world.
Out of so many highs it is difficult to pin-point the peak for me - it is a
close call between The Love Parade and the dawn of the millennium. Playing for
a crowd of 1,500,00 up-for-it clubbers in Berlin was the ultimate DJing
experience in terms of seeing how wide reaching music can be but then being
lucky enough to see in the millennium not once but twice - first on Bondi
pavilion, then hopping on a jet over the timeline to Honolulu, Hawaii, was also
pretty special.
More recently I have given up my residency at Base in order to concentrate on
spreading myself even further afield. But don't worry, in between producing,
writing, remixing, presenting, TV appearances, managing, not forgetting DJing I
will still be making regular appearances at Base and hanging with the very
people who got me where I am today.