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Charles Feelgood - Fever Time to Get Ill - Volume 6 - 1996 - Part 1

Submitted By: Top 100addus
Genre: House
Date of Set: 1996
Filesize: 44.64 MB
Total Downloads: 6

 

 

Biography of Charles Feelgood

Charles Feelgood put the Baltimore and Washington DC rave scene on the map. Back in 1990, with his then partner Scott Henry, Feelgood co-produced and launched his now legendary hometown club Fever, introducing Baltimore/DC to featured DJs including Sven Vath, Dave Clarke and Derrick Carter. As quoted in the September, 2000 issue of Urb, 'Fever went on to form the cornerstone of the Baltimore/DC rave scene'. It was through Fever that Feelgood embarked on a DJing career that has so far extended over a decade, which shows no signs of slowing down. It was from his exposure with Fever that Feelgood's popularity quickly rose, as his weekly club was packed with up to 2,500 fans every Thursday for over six years. Feelgood's ability to drop kick-ass House music conveniently allows him to crossover between raves and clubs with ease and it is this talent that has enabled him to consistently rake in the praise and admiration from fans and fellow DJs alike. In addition to his busy touring schedule, Feelgood has expanded into production and remixing including six new tracks for his own label, Charm City Records. Another one of his singles, 'I Want You To Fly', was recently released through F-111. His first release on Moonshine, 'Can You Feel It?', showcases his unique style of blending funky, bumpin', party-time House that aptly resembles one of his famous club sets.

To this day, Feelgood remains one of the most beloved DJs in the country. From Coast to Coast and from week to week he can be seen spinning at landmark clubs such as Twilo, Shampoo and Spundae, not to mention his wild popularity overseas. With Feelgood's vibrant personality and banging peak hour House sets only one question remains - Can You Feel It?

 

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Scott Henry - Fever Time to Get Ill - Volume 6 - 1996 - Part 1

Submitted By: Top 100addus
Genre: House
Date of Set: 1996
Filesize: 44.64 MB
Total Downloads: 6

 

 

Biography of Scott Henry

While one may not instantly assume the Washington, D.C., area a breeding ground for talented DJs and renowned clubs, in fact, Scott Henry has made the area his stomping ground, with both his highly populated DJ performances and his legendary clubs. Like many other electronic dance music artists from the D.C. area -- Deep Dish, John Selway, BT, Charles Feelgood -- Henry first became infatuated by the many early rave events occurring on the East Coast. Yet even before these experiences he had been already spinning records since being a freshman at Towson State College near Baltimore, MD, in 1985. In 1990, he had moved on to techno and house, ultimately forming a weekly event called Orbit with Feelgood, which lasted until 1992. Next came Fever, a still-running weekly party in Baltimore featuring world-class DJing talent. Henry didn't stop there, though, also starting the more ambitious Friday night event known as Buzz in D.C. This gigantic event draws clientele from up and down the East Coast with some of the best DJ-lineups imaginable. Of course, all the while Henry has been improving his DJing skills, often known to drift from breaks to funky techno and from progressive house to the occasional dose of trance, as captured on his Ultra Records debut mix, Buzz: The Sound of the Nation's Capitol. ~ Jason Birchmeier

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