Carl Cox has now distilled his life’s work in a limited edition artwork entitled 'Carl' in collaboration with British photographic artist Mark Vessey to be launched at Enter Gallery (Brighton) on 20 July. Chosen from his 150,000 piece vinyl collection, he has selected his ‘absolute superstar’ records, authentically reflecting the key musical moments that define his career from funk, soul, disco, rare groove, rave, Detroit techno, hip hop, electro and ‘80s pop.
Carl Cox recently embarked on new tour dates, bringing his live show to stages across North America. The tour kicked off Friday at EDC Mexico in Mexico City, continued at the Fillmore in Denver on Saturday, and then at the Skyline Festival in Los Angeles yesterday.
French artist Space 92’s latest drop on Filth On Acid takes the form of a new remix of Carl Cox, Reinier Zonneveld & Christopher Coe's track ‘Inferno’. This new remix aims to take techno to outer-space dimensions with a bassline and synth sounds. With flat-footed drums and serrated synths keeping on firing, his rendition of the track gives future feels.
Carl Cox brings his Hybrid Set to three open-air venues in the US this autumn. Showcasing his skill as a live performer, the techno artist will make his debut at Central Park and Red Rocks Amphitheatre, before making a return to LA.
WaterBear – The College of Music recently announced a new scholarship award with Carl Cox, who has been at the pinnacle of his profession for nearly three decades. Nurturing innovation in the music industry is apparently at the forefront of what WaterBear do, aiming to pave the way for musicians to forge careers on their own terms, armed with the tools they need to succeed in an ever-changing landscape.
It’s been about a year and a half since Kenneth Bager emerged with ‘Farmacia (Homage to Frankfurt)’, and the tech house creation has apparently passed on the spark of inspiration to his peers and other scene staples.