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DJ Mr. C - Minor Incidents and All That Jazz - Oct 2007

Submitted By: Top 100geekedonsugar
Genre: Techno
Date of Set: Oct 13th, 2007
Filesize: 88.56 MB
Total Downloads: 11

 

 

Biography of DJ Mr. C

Name: Mr C
Music Style: Tech House
Amazon: Find 'Mr C' at Amazon
Outlar-Listed Events: 2
Outlar Cross-references: Tania Vulcano

Mr C Intro: In 1987, Mr C made his first deep house track under the name Myster-e, and knew immediately that he had to become a DJ. He then started his own club night, “Fantasy,” London’s first straight house night at the HQ in Camden. In the following years he held a number of residencies, including the infamous RIP parties at Clink Street in London Bridge, and BASE at the Dungeons in East London.

Mr C also joined with Shamen for a brief period of time, to produce a track that reached the UK pop top 10. Along with organizing the underground “Release” parties and forming the seminal techno and house record label Plink Plonk Records, Mr C was able to put four tracks of his own tracks into the UK pop top 10, including the number 1 hit, “Ebeneezer Goode.”

In the mid-90’s, Plink Plonk started the “Vapourspace” events, moving into legal clubs and filling venue capacities up to 2000. Then in 1995, Mr C began concentrating on the opening of London’s newest club venture, The End. Out of this, End Recordings was formed and Mr C has helped make this a household name for clubbers around the globe.

Through 2002, Mr C continued residencies at The End and also took his Superfreak residency to Tuesday nights in Ibiza.

International dj, innovative producer, founder of plink plonk , Shamen frontman and co- owner of the end, Mr C emerged as a pioneering force in the house music scene in 1987 and has continued to be instrumental in the proliferation of dance music on a global scale.

His commitment to experimentation and credibility in setting the standards for sophistication in all sub-genres of dance music has earned him world-wide prestige as he endeavours to take the sounds of the underground to new and more accessible heights.

In 1989, his talent as a vivacious m.c was taken to new heights when he joined the shamen. the band's escalation into one of the world's most successful dance bands owed much to Mr.C's vocal charisma, writing skills and remix and production expertise, with 'move any mountain's re-release as 'progen '91' hitting the national charts at number 4 and 'ebineezer good' holding the number one slot for four weeks in 1992.

The energy and prestige he gained from this experience was re-channeled into the underground scene where Mr C continues to innovate in his various capacities as a dj, producer, club owner/ promoter and dance music spokesperson.

Mr C's versatility as a dj is second to none, applying his own unique and highly sophisticated technique to all aspects of dance ranging from future house and funky techno to psychedelic breakbeat and abstract acid electronica.

Now solely residing at the end's 'subterrain' night, Mr C's unique blend of deep house, tech-house and techno has made him one of the biggest names on the european techno circuit as well as one of the uk's most popular and colourful dj's.

The last year has seen mr c attain critical acclaim with the release of Mr C & Robert Owens ' a thing called love' as well as his own 'birds and the bees' track on End Recordings; the year 2000 sees him release the 'Subterrain 100% Unreleased' album featuring a host of tech-house luminaries including Stacey Pullen, Terry Francis, Charles webster, Gene Farris, Derrick Carter and more.

http://www.thedjlist.com/djs/MR_C/

TRACKLIST

1. Timing is everything by Dave Aju & The Invisible Art Trio on Circus Company.
2. Allo boom boom by D.O.P on Circus Company.
3. Electrostatic (Audion 3000 remix) by Terence Fixmar on Planete Rouge.
4. Paranoid by Monty Luke & Tasho on Mothership.
5. Kraka 00-B on Krakatoa.
6. Debut by Mark Henning on Einmaleins Music.
7. Ribcage by Dubfire on Desolat.
8. Anti Sailing by Sycophant Slags on Superfreq.
9. Dunkelkammer by Daniel Mehlhart on Karmarouge.
10. Mad at me by Tiger Stripes on Get Physical.
11. 1, 2. 3 (Donato remix) by Crowdpleaser & St. Plomb on MGLTD
12. Lunatico by Hugo on Tuningspork
13. Creep take 2 by Seph & Pablo Denegri on Dumb Unit.
14. The Green by Sweet & Candy on Einmaleins Music.

USER COMMENTS

Rating: (9)

Jul 27, 2008

Comment: Downtempo, loungy and trippy. Doesn't quite take off the way that most of Mr. C's sets do, but at the same time versatility is a virtue in DJs. I would classify most of Mr. C's sets as suited for the 1-3AM slot at a party. This set is more 3-5AM: chill, reflective, spacey, and slightly creepy. Another good one from C.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Aug 30, 2008

Comment: I honestly enjoyed this mix. I have heard him numerous times and this mix sounded different than what I'm used to. That being said, it was a good set overall. Like most Mr. C sets, they get going towards the middle and this one is no different.