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2 unusual facts about Carl Cox


Carl Cox

1999: Grooverider – "Where's Jack The Ripper (Carl Cox's Techno Radio Edit)", Higher Ground Records

Moonpark

Some of the acts performed during its last editions included John Digweed, Sasha, Hernán Cattáneo, Satoshi Tomiie, Danny Howells, Carl Cox, Steve Lawler, Danny Tennaglia, James Zabiela, S.O.S. (Omid16b, Desyn Masiello & Demi), Luke Fair, Richie Hawtin and Loco Dice.


London-Sire Records

The label also included Essential Records (London) founded by Pete Tong in London, England, which released dance music compilations from well known DJs and artists such as Paul Oakenfold, Fatboy Slim, Carl Cox, John Digweed, Boy George, DJ Skribble, DJ Icey, and Peter Rauhofer.

Love Parade

The finale of the demonstration is by the so-called "Abschlusskundgebung" which are half-hour sets of the world's leading top DJs such as DJ Tiesto, Paul Van Dyk, Carl Cox, Armin Van Buuren, DJ Rush, DJ Hell, Westbam, Drum Connection, Miss Djax, Marusha or Chris Liebing.

Máxima FM

Current Máxima FM radio DJs include highly regarded electronic scene artists like Roger Sánchez, Wally Lopez and Carl Cox.

Nu skool breaks

Labels that featured early Nu Skool Breaks releases included Botchit & Scarper, Fuel Records (UK), Hard Hands, Marine Parade Records, TCR, and Ultimatum Breaks.

Tribal Gathering

25,000 people attended to see acts such as diverse as Laurent Garnier, Carl Cox, Slipmatt, The DiY Sound System and Pete Tong.

UltraMar Festival

The creator of the Ultramar Festival was DJ Moss, who shared has the console with artists such as Carl Cox, Armin Van Buuren, Sasha, Roger Sanchez, John Digweed, Paul Van Dyk, Tiesto, David Guetta, Hernan Cattaneo, Sharam, Sander Kleinenberg, Mauro Picotto, Marco Carola, Joy Kitikonti, Wally López, Paco Osuna, Chus & Ceballos, among many others.


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