Legendary British DJ, Carl Cox has announced the release date for his upcoming 5th album.
Set to land on September 16th, ‘Electronic Generations’ will be his first album in more than a decade, with his last album, ‘All Roads Lead To The Dancefloor’ released on Intec Digital back in 2011.
The new 17-track album features collaborations with Nicole Moudaber, Fatboy Slim, and Juan Atkins – with two of the tracks already having been released (listen below).
Coxy had this to say:
”As a live artist and a DJ I get to play all over the world and to see people enjoying the shared experience of being together and dancing”
I’ve pulled together all the elements that I’ve learned from watching those crowds, added my sound and tried to bring you a true electronic music experience.”
The techno banger ‘How It Makes You Feel’ in collaboration with Nicole Moudaber is the second track to drop (released on June 10th) following ‘Speed Trials On Acid’ in collaboration with Fatboy Slim from back in April. Both tracks are available on Beatport.
You can pre-order Electronic Generations in various formats here. It will be released on the record label BMG.
Carl Cox – How It Makes You Feel
Carl Cox – Speed Trials On Acid (feat. Dan Diamond)
Electronic Generations full tracklist:
1. Electronic Generations (El Rancho Mix)
2. How It Makes You Feel
3. Our Time Will Come
4. Heads Up
5. Toys Out Of The Pram
6. Bring It Back
7. Deep Space X
8. Lokma
9. Keep The Pressure On
10. Get After It
11. Line Lock
12. World Gone Mad
13. Speed Trials On Acid
14. Move The Crowd
15. Apollo Beings
16. See The Sun Rising
17. Electronic Generations Reprise
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Having been around since the birth of acid house in the late 80s, Carl Cox is still one of the most hard-working DJ-producers in dance music. During his 30+ year career, he’s released an impressive 4 studio albums, 25 singles, 26 compilation albums and 66 remixes.
Back in August, much to his fans’ delight, Carl also released his much-anticipated autobiography, ‘Oh Yes, Oh Yes!’, which we covered here.
Header image credit: Carl Cox on Facebook