
Carl Cox
Carl Andrew Cox is a British club DJ and record producer known for work in house and techno, and for activity that also includes radio DJing and motorsport team ownership. Born in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, he has been associated with a range of aliases, including C Cox, C. Cox, DJ Carl Cox, Stone Circle, Conquer, and The Carl Cox Concept.
Cox’s career has included radio as well as club performance. From 1996, he hosted a Saturday night show on Kiss FM, extending his profile beyond nightlife into broadcast DJing. Alongside his work as a performer, he has been credited in production and writing roles, reflecting involvement in the creation of recorded material as well as its presentation in DJ sets.
He has also been connected to label activity. Cox is cited as a co-founder of Intec Records with DJ C1, and his releases have appeared on imprints including Intec Digital, Systematic Recordings, Bush Records, Awesome Soundwave, and Universal Records. Across these outlets, he has been linked with styles such as house, schranz, and UK tech house.
Cox later relocated to Australia. He has lived in Frankston, Victoria, and, according to Discogs, has lived in Melbourne since 2007. His public profile encompasses multiple fields, with Wikipedia noting his role as a motorsport team owner in addition to his long-running work as a DJ and producer.
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Credits & Roles
- Songwriter (1)
- Producer (1)
Frequently Appears With
- Eric Powell(3 releases)
- Christopher Coe(2 releases)
- Dr Packer(2 releases)
- James Brown(2 releases)
- Jon Rundell(2 releases)
- Worakls(2 releases)
- Adam Beyer(1 releases)
- Barbara Tucker(1 releases)
- DJ Rush(1 releases)
- DJ Spen(1 releases)
Labels
- Awesome Soundwave
- Bush Records
- Intec Digital
- Systematic Recordings
- Universal Music Division Polydor France
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- Paul Oakenfold
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- Hyperloop
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- Jon Rundell
- Ninetoes
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