Carl Cox is an iconic figure in the electronic music scene, revered globally as one of the founding fathers of the house and techno movement. Born on July 29, 1962, in Oldham, Lancashire, England, Cox began his journey into the world of dance music in the mid-1980s where he stood out for his three-deck mixing and vibrant selections. His charm and mastery behind the decks quickly earned him a cult following. Over the years, Cox has remained a stalwart in the electronic music industry, continually evolving while staying true to his underground roots. Known for his work ethic, he has played at clubs and festivals across the world, including a legendary 15-year residency at Space Ibiza, which ended with the club's closing in 2016.
Aside from his live performances, Carl Cox has been equally influential through his recordings. His discography stretches back to the beginnings of dance music's worldwide popularity and includes a plethora of singles, albums, and mixed compilations. Cox is also the founder of two record labels, Intec Digital and 23rd Century Records, both platforms through which he shares his unrelenting passion for electronica. His recent work, including tracks like “Bermuda Waters” and “Universal Language,” showcases his continued commitment to pushing the boundaries of techno and house music. Even after decades on the scene, Carl Cox's enthusiasm for music remains undiminished, resonating through his energetic and heartfelt performances that continue to captivate audiences around the globe.
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