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Carl Cox is joined by Jon Rundell and Joe Brunning as they takeover our office for 2 hours of Techno before they head to Fabric.
About Carl Cox
One of the most charming DJs in the business. A musical ambassador and a veteran of acid house, a champion of techno, a dance music pioneer, label owner,
King of Ibiza – you name it,
Carl's been there and done it, never losing sight of his passions – playing music, breaking tunes and celebrating life.
It was at the age of 15 that Carl bought a set of turntables and began working as a mobile DJ.
Disco was the first music that captivated him but by the early 80s Cox had moved on to playing the same music as other young
London DJs – rare groove,
New York hip-hop and electro. He was perfectly placed to hear
Chicago house music in its earliest forms, and when the epic '
Acid Trax' by
Phuture (a.k.a.
DJ Pierre) came out in early '87. “It was then that I thought, '
This is it,’ says Carl. “I would do my parties, and I'd play old rare groove and hip hop and soul and I would say '
Right you've got to hear this Phuture track’ and people would just stop and listen.”
As a founder of the sound, Carl rode the exploding
British rave scene. He played the opening night of
Danny Rampling's legendary Shoom, co-promoted
The Project with
Paul Oakenfold, held a residency at the Zap
Club in Brighton and at the
Sunrise rave in
1988, hooked up a third turntable for his dawn-breaking set, got 15,
000 people back on their feet, and established a personal rep for three-deck wizardry.
The next step was to make music, and Carl's
1991 debut single for Paul Oakenfold's Perfecto label, '
I Want You,' gave him a top 30 hit and a
Top of the Pops appearance. Two more
singles also made the charts. But Carl was a reluctant pop star and as the masses moved onto fluffy house and trance, and the hardcore created jungle, Cox retreated into the club world that had nurtured him, and instead embraced the underground sounds of techno. "Techno drives home somewhere," he says of his core music. "It takes you to an element of surprise, not knowing where you're going.
It's scary but wonderful at the same time."
Carl’s classic releases include his
1995 mix CD, '
F.A.C.T,' which became a techno benchmark, selling over
250,000 copies, and the
1996 EP 'Two Paintings and a
Drum,' which again broke the British top 30. Alongside Carl’s ‘
Ultimate Music Management’ company, which counted
Josh Wink and
Laurent Garnier among 27 clients, there was the
Ultimatum record label, for which Carl recorded his third top 30 UK single, 'Sensual Sophis-ti-cat.' In
2005, Carl’s third
album, ‘
The Second Sign’ caused a stir across
Europe and reached number 3 in
Spain’s national chart. Also gaining critical acclaim was ‘
Dirty Bass,’ a collaboration with
Christian Smith, and the funky ‘
Give Me Your Love’, both released on
23rd Century Records, an outlet for his own burgeoning production output.
Carl formed his own label,
Intec Records, in
1999, scoring a series of underground hits and enjoying eight years at the forefront of electronic music. After its closure in
2006, Carl was still inundated with new music, finally deciding to re-launch the label as
Intec Digital at the start of
2010.
It’s been a triumphant return, thanks to exclusives from some of the biggest names in techno. “The label couldn’t be going better,” says Carl. “It’s great to be back at the helm discovering underground DJs.”
Intec Digital was also the home for Carl’s 6th studio album, ‘All
Roads Lead To the
Dancefloor,’ released to critical acclaim in
2011 on state-of-the-art, self-updating
USB technology.
2013 saw the re-launch of Carl’s seminal
Pure Intec series, 9 years after the hugely successful original ‘Pure Intec.’ The release also coincided with the launch of a new series of Intec club nights where Carl and label head, Jon Rundell, played to a sold out
XOYO in
East London, dates have since followed in Ibiza,
Madrid,
Switzerland,
Amsterdam for
ADE, and
London’s fabric, where they’ll be returning
Easter 2015.
“Jon and I thought it was time,” says Carl. “We’d been working hard the last few years to get Intec back to the forefront of Techno. We have a great roster, with very talented DJs that deserve recognition. This is our way of celebrating the label’s success, showcasing some of our artists, and of course putting out some amazing tracks.”
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- published: 02 Apr 2015
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