A perennial favorite as the best DJ in the world according to fans as well … Read Full Bio ↴A perennial favorite as the best DJ in the world according to fans as well as the major mixing magazines, Carl Cox has been a part of Britain's dance scene from the heady days of disco through to the global clubland of the new millennium, with temporary pit stops covering hip-hop, the rare groove movement, and the immense rave revolution of the late '80s. That large span of time has undoubtedly affected his choice of records, since Cox routinely detours through breakbeat, Italian house, and the dance mainstream during his usual sets of hard techno. Perhaps the best testament to his mixing skills is his immense popularity despite his focus on music much more intense than the brand of arena trance spawned by Oakenfold, Sasha, Digweed, and others.
Cox was born in Oldham in 1962, to parents originally from Barbados (they later moved back after he grew up). Cox began DJing family get-togethers at the age of eight, selecting records from his parents' stack of soul 45s. He was buying his own records soon after, and owned his first pair of turntables at the age of 15. The rest of his teens was spent making spare money at any event he could DJ; though Cox studied electrical engineering in college, he quit after six months and began working various jobs until he could become a full-time DJ.
Cox had followed the musical trends from disco to rare groove on to hip-hop during the late '70s and early '80s, but the introduction of house into Britain during the middle part of the decade convinced him that he had found his niche. After moving to Brighton in 1986, his reputation bloomed during the acid house explosion of 1988-1989; Cox played the opening night at Shoom, one of the defining club nights of Britain's house revolution (as well as other legendary hot spots like Land of Oz and Spectrum). In front of 15,000 at the 1989 open-air event Sunrise, he unveiled his use of three decks on the mix; that signature technique built him into one of the top DJs of the late '80s and early '90s.
By 1992 Cox had signed an unheard-of long-term production deal with Paul Oakenfold's Perfecto Records and hit number 23 on the British charts with his debut single, "I Want You (Forever)." His second single, "Does It Feel Good to You," also reached the Top 40, and he quickly diversified by setting up his own record label (Worldwide Ultimatum) and an international DJ agency (Ultimate). The onset of a more hardcore rave sound (and the fact that he was increasingly becoming pigeonholed within it) forced Cox to spend several years reestablishing his niche. In a bit of irony, commercial successes like Cox's own steered him away from high-BPM candy-core and toward the still soulful house and techno scene.
Three years after his hit singles, Cox returned with the first volume in what became a genre-defining mix compilation series, F.A.C.T.: Future Alliance of Communications and Tecknology. After the first volume dropped in 1995, surprisingly high sales figures earned a second two years later (released in America as well). One year later, Cox released his first studio full-length with 1996's At the End of the Cliché. Mix album The Sound of Ultimate B.A.S.E. followed in 1998, with another studio album, Phuture 2000, appearing in 1999. One year later, he released the self-explanatory Mixed Live, recorded at Chicago's Crobar. A second edition of Mixed Live appeared two years later along with the mix CD Global. The DJ's next busy year was 2004 with the Pure Intec mix CD appearing in August and Cox's entry in the Back to Mine series dropping in November. Second Sign appeared in 2006 with new Cox productions and a diverse set of collaborators, including superstar DJ Norman Cook and Detroit techno pioneer Kevin Saunderson. John Bush, All Music Guide
Cox was born in Oldham in 1962, to parents originally from Barbados (they later moved back after he grew up). Cox began DJing family get-togethers at the age of eight, selecting records from his parents' stack of soul 45s. He was buying his own records soon after, and owned his first pair of turntables at the age of 15. The rest of his teens was spent making spare money at any event he could DJ; though Cox studied electrical engineering in college, he quit after six months and began working various jobs until he could become a full-time DJ.
Cox had followed the musical trends from disco to rare groove on to hip-hop during the late '70s and early '80s, but the introduction of house into Britain during the middle part of the decade convinced him that he had found his niche. After moving to Brighton in 1986, his reputation bloomed during the acid house explosion of 1988-1989; Cox played the opening night at Shoom, one of the defining club nights of Britain's house revolution (as well as other legendary hot spots like Land of Oz and Spectrum). In front of 15,000 at the 1989 open-air event Sunrise, he unveiled his use of three decks on the mix; that signature technique built him into one of the top DJs of the late '80s and early '90s.
By 1992 Cox had signed an unheard-of long-term production deal with Paul Oakenfold's Perfecto Records and hit number 23 on the British charts with his debut single, "I Want You (Forever)." His second single, "Does It Feel Good to You," also reached the Top 40, and he quickly diversified by setting up his own record label (Worldwide Ultimatum) and an international DJ agency (Ultimate). The onset of a more hardcore rave sound (and the fact that he was increasingly becoming pigeonholed within it) forced Cox to spend several years reestablishing his niche. In a bit of irony, commercial successes like Cox's own steered him away from high-BPM candy-core and toward the still soulful house and techno scene.
Three years after his hit singles, Cox returned with the first volume in what became a genre-defining mix compilation series, F.A.C.T.: Future Alliance of Communications and Tecknology. After the first volume dropped in 1995, surprisingly high sales figures earned a second two years later (released in America as well). One year later, Cox released his first studio full-length with 1996's At the End of the Cliché. Mix album The Sound of Ultimate B.A.S.E. followed in 1998, with another studio album, Phuture 2000, appearing in 1999. One year later, he released the self-explanatory Mixed Live, recorded at Chicago's Crobar. A second edition of Mixed Live appeared two years later along with the mix CD Global. The DJ's next busy year was 2004 with the Pure Intec mix CD appearing in August and Cox's entry in the Back to Mine series dropping in November. Second Sign appeared in 2006 with new Cox productions and a diverse set of collaborators, including superstar DJ Norman Cook and Detroit techno pioneer Kevin Saunderson. John Bush, All Music Guide
If I Fall
Carl Cox Lyrics
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Adelphia You're aboard the sinking ship, So you might as well go…
Alice Martineau Memories of a little girl In my perfect world Won't cry N…
Alicia Moffet Tell me, are you the type to step on blood? Help…
Allison Gray Standing at the edge of oblivion, I call out, but…
Amber Pacific This is for the ones who believes their lives won't…
Aqualung Swept away by the wonder of it all So many never…
Big K.R.I.T. A, will you uh uh uh uh catch me if…
Blaze Ya Dead Homie Ever since back when I was alive I always thought to…
Bone Thugs N Harmony [Chorus: Krayzie Bone] Indeed if I fall. Every time I'm fall…
Dixie Chicks Was it the pull of the moon now baby That led…
Doc Walker I've Been Waiting For The Perfect Moment My Hands Are Shaki…
E. Daniel I've been watching, the rain And now I know that I…
Ends With A Bullet the darkness it weakens me can´t fight the light anymore the…
Etta Bond I could fall so easily for you I'm standing on the…
Evan Rachel Wood If I fell in love with you Would you promise to…
Five Finger Death Punch I owe you nothing I've given everything and more I stand for…
G. Flame/Mr. G つらい事ばかりで 心も枯れて あきらめるのにも慣れて したいことも無くて する気も無いなら 無理して生きてる事も無い …
Gabrielle Current Baby when I saw you last First thing you did was…
High-Brid Band Fuck twelve They smell Send the pigs to the pits of hell Oh…
Hitch & Go 夜中目覚めた (夜中目覚めた) 突拍子も無い現実から 夜明け動いた (夜明け動いた) コピペまみれバレそうだ 自尊心な…
Isaac Delusion Sometimes I fall asleep And I dive deep in the sky And…
Ismail If I fall, you would pick me up And I know,…
J-Doe Heard the beat Told Fresh load it up right now Got some…
Kavana [Verse 1] If I had everything I wouldn't be satisfied, Co…
L.Y.M.E. If I fall, for you, can I trust, in you? If…
Maclean Tara It seems so far to go It took so long to…
Marvin Brooks And if I fall Would you be there to pray…
Matchbox Twenty When I get close to something beautiful Then I feel love,…
Melanie Fiona A, will you uh uh uh uh catch me if…
Nick Jonas It's your fault You came in like a cannonball And opened up…
Praiz beyond my imagination my h eart is drifting to u…
Render Darling, have you ever thought about it To change the way…
Reparata & The Delrons If I fell in love with you Would you promise to…
Sad Generation No, I don't want just anyone I'm loving what I see…
SteLa If I fall Can you help me If I'm lost Can you get…
Steve Knightley Seth Lakeman & Jenna Ask me how do I feel, Now that we're cosy and…
Sunrise Avenue I call the strikes of lightning I´m sick and tired of…
Tara MacLean It seems so far to go It took so long to…
The Beatles If I fell in love with you Would you promise to…
The Story So Far Clear your head, so self-centered Yet you're very well read …
The Wandering Hearts If I were to fall Would you catch me now And before…
The White Tie Affair What if I fall along the way Would you be there So…
Trace Adkins So what if you made a fool of me So what…
Undefiant There is a life I long to find I'll get there…
Various Artists Don't know why I'm surviving every lonely day When there's…
W.E.T. Girl if I ever lose my faith If I ever lose…
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21st Century Poem How many bridges can they burn, till we turn? How many…
50000 Watts It’s getting near dawn When lights close their tired eyes I’…
After the Love After the love has gone Some kids, only sweet sixteen Th…
Been Smarter you shoulda been smarter to know you're not harder…
Give Me Your Love Give me your love... give me your love give me your love …
Horny You got me horny in the morning and you know…
Long Hot Summer I play out my role Why I've even been out walking They…
Moaner Hey kiss me I kiss you Kiss me I kiss you I…
No One Gets The Prize No one, no one gets the prize No one, no one No…
Phoebus Apollo Leave my stuff alone, Leave my stuff alone, Leave my stuff a…
Phuture 2000 Carl Cox Phuture 2000 ??? made me explode, when my systems …
Planet Rock Party people Party people Can y'all get funky? Soul Sonic Fo…
Speed Trials On Acid I am you and you are me and I know That…
Stay a Little While Child I've been trying To make you love me But everything I try …
We Rob Together Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why Why can't…
Why Cant We Live Together Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why Why can't…
You Got It Hot 98.7 Kiss FM, it's the world famous dial to…
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@loftuz
What a tune..... it’s old, but will still stand with any modern track..... the base line.......👌👌👌
@TheCheetahgrl66
I love this song sooo much!!! <3
@georgikaripov3135
i to :)
@jigc23
can't stop listening to this
@JunT86
Memories from Amsterdam ❤
@wolfenstein1941
Calrl Cox best DJ ever .
I Love this track 😍😍
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지리구요
@amrendperzaku88
kakva stvar buuuuraaaaaaz....
@malicius666
el mejor el mejor el mejor sin dudas el mejor
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vrhunska pesma