![]() I don’t think we stopped dancing from beginning to end, and the house music with catch hooks begged us to stay on our feet. He’s got a great stage presence and vibe when he’s performing, and his banter between and over the top of tracks kept everyone entertained and cheering for the music. He played an adapted version of Dirty Bass, and everyone went mad, dancing and jumping around, jamming along to the incredible mix. He played through tonnes of mixes of his own, and also mixed up some covers and collaborations from other big artists. It really makes you appreciate the skill and talent needed to mix and perform live when you witness it first hand. I was lucky enough to catch Cox at Ibiza DJing one of the main parties, and it really was the best DJ set I’ve ever seen. Cox achieved enough success to form his own record label and continue producing his own music along side. This section of his career saw him performing regularly at popular nightclubs, for BBC radio in a regular slot, and being hired out for prestigious events. The free reign he's given over the curation of a stage at these huge festivals tells you everything you need to know about his revered status in the dance world.Ĭarl Cox has been on the DJ scene for many years, starting his journey in the industry as a hardcore rave DJ. His main focus these days are his two record labels, Intec Records and 23rd Century Records, but he continues to perform live he curates a night at Manchester superclub the Warehouse Project on an annual basis, and also has his own stage at Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Florida, Electric Daisy Carnival in New York, and the world’s biggest dance festival, Tomorrowland in Belgium. He’s put out a slew of single over the course of his career, too, but he’s best known for his live work. He’s released four solo albums to date - 1996’s ‘At the End of the Cliche’, 1999’s ‘Phuture 2000’, 2005’s ‘Second Sign’ and, in 2011, ‘All Roads Lead to the Dancefloor’. ![]() His charisma and personality guaranteed him several radio jobs during his nineties heyday, including on Radio 1 - where had a monthly residency - as well as on Kiss FM. ![]() For festivals, lifestyle events and more, head on over to our Things To Do page or be inspired by the event selections on our Inspire Me page.One of Britain’s best-known and, indeed, best-loved house DJs, Cox actually began his career in hardcore and rave in the eighties, where he commanded crowds at iconic clubs that included Heaven in London and The Hacienda in Manchester. Grab them while you can!Ĭheck out our What's On Guide to discover even more rowdy raves and sweaty gigs taking place over the coming weeks and months. Bigger and better than ever, tickets are now on sale for what will be an unforgettable weekend in June. Further down the line-up, there are even more unmissable acts, as Parklife looks to be the envy of the UK festival circuit. The Prodigy will be performing at a festival for the first time since 2018 and Mercury Prize winner Little Simz will also be performing. who never looked back after his viral Boiler Room set. Another headliner who has had a quick rise is Fred Again. There's more Manchester success in the shape of Aitch, a UK festival headline exclusive. Your 2023 headliners include Manchester locals The 1975 fresh off the back of their album 'Being Funny In A Foreign Language'. The ultimate connection of dance music, pop, hip-hop and more, it seems as though the festival never misses, which is still the case in 2023. Arguably the biggest annual event in Manchester, Heaton Park will be welcoming in talented artists from across the world yet again this year for Parklife Festival.
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