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Don't Stay In Mix of the Week 026 - CJ Mackintosh (House)

This article is about 1Roof Part II @ Cable London in London, Sat 20 Mar 2010



Don't Stay In Mix of the Week 026 - CJ Mackintosh (House)

This week we're joined by CJ Mackintosh!! Yes, the house legend has provided us with an exclusive 1hr 45mins mix for you to feast your ears on!! CJ's also headlining 1Roof at Cable this Saturday 20th March, so I'll see you down the front! ;-)

Here's the mix;

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Look at the history of British clubland, and you’ll find the name CJ Mackintosh is woven inextricably into the tale. From house parties and illegal all-nighters through to British DJs beginning to create music of their own, from the acid house explosion to the British club scene coming of age with the Ministry of Sound, CJ has always been there, pushing things forwards by playing the music he loves.

Born in Paris but raised in London, CJs DJ career began at the age of 15 when he and his 17-year-old brother set up their own sound system and began playing house parties in South London, mixing up disco, jazz, funk, soul and early hip hop. He blagged his first professional gig at Flim Flam, an underground but influential night in south-east London run by Coldcuts Jonathon More. There was a guy scratching, and I knew I could do better. I hassled Jonathon for about a month, until he offered me a half-hour slot. So I got Einstein, a rapper/MC, and we started doing sets there. Eventually I started getting paid. Money wasn’t the object, though it was just doing what I wanted to do.

In 1987, he made a name for himself by winning the UK title in the DMC Mix Championship. Suddenly he was in demand as a remixer, Dave Dorrell, another DJ prominent on the London club scene, asked him to join Nasty Rox Inc one of the first bands to mix rock and dance, with a DJ playing alongside the live instruments. Lauded by the style press, they toured extensively and recorded an album with Trevor Horn. I learned a lot, it was a good experience, being with the band for two years.

But ironically, it was a one-off dance single made with Dorrell and members in indie bands AR Kane and Colourbox that was to have the real impact. An adrenaline rush of samples and beats that defied categorization, Pump Up The Volume by M/A/R/R/S topped the UK charts in September 87, charting in the US the following year. At a time when Britains national pop station Radio One barely recognized dance music, this success was a vital confidence booster for clubland. Along with Bomb The Bass, it opened doors for all the DJs to say, Oh I can do that. Now look how its changed some of the bigger DJ's are like pop stars.

Since then, CJ has continued his prolific mix career, working on tracks by C&C Music Factory, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, De La Soul, Inner City, PiL, Coldcut and countless others. He has released several mix albums, and his Love Happy project charted in 1995 with Message of Love. He has traveled extensively as a DJ, and this experience and his ability to span musical genres made him an obvious choice for a residency at the Ministry of Sound in the mid-90s. He was a mainstay at the club until 1997.

As a DJ, CJ prefers to stay low-key, to let the crowd focus on the music rather than his personality. After more than two decades on the cutting-edge, he still has the same passion that fired him from the start. I can understand why people used to cry in clubs in the early days. When you hear the right record, at the right time, in the right place, theres no feeling like it.

Without a doubt, CJ is one of Britain's most prolific and successful remixers and when it comes to DJing, no other can touch his supurb mixing abilities.

His musical education started spinning on his older brother's decks. After a year of refining his art, CJ secured a residency at the renowned Film Flam club. This in turn lead to creating mixes for Serious records and then in 1987 CJ became the World DMC mixing champion.

Soon afterwrds, CJ hooked up wilh Dave Dorell and joined his group Nasty ROX taking over from Nelle Hooper (Soul II Soul/Massive Attack). With Dorell and two members of Colour Box, they created the seminal House track "Pump Up The Volume" by M.A.R.R.S. This was an international hit and was responsible for opening up the pop market to Dance Music as we know it today.

With his background of scratching, hip hop, house and garage and his mastery in the recording studio, CJ gradually progressed to more remixes, feeling more at home behind a 48 track desk than two technics. Coldcut, D-Mob, De La Soul, UFO, Innercity and Loose Ends are just some of those who have benefited from his genius. The word was out that CJ Mackintosh was a remixer with a unique style beyond reproach. His services would be demanded by some of the finest musical talent in the world. Projects followed for Sounds of Blackness, Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson and D'Angelo.

If you want to see CJ on Saturday then click here - 1Roof Part II

Enjoy the mix!

Peace!

O xx

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Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010
This mix is absolutely perfect for today!!

It's so summery and upbeat! Love it!
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Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010
Looking forward to this, I just hope he hasnt lost his touch which seems to happen most of the DJ's from this generation.
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Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010
:)
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Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010
no faster download this time? this 1s taking ages
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Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010
Catch him in Brighton on Friday 30th April at Heist, 57 West Street, Brighton.
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Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010
Faster download
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Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010
CJ is the Guvnor, looking forward to listening, thank you x
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Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010
Can't wait for Saturday :)
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Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010
ooh yeh much faster :)
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Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010
Raa
Downloading...
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Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010
Luk
nice we can now subscribe via iTunes no more downloads hooray :-)
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Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010
Track List;

1. Distant People feat Tasita D’Mour – You’re So Special (Guy Robin Remix)
2. Djoon Experience feat Kenny Bobien - Old Landmark (Greg Gauthier Dance Culture Mix)
3. Marc Evans – Down Time (A Drink B4 We Dance)
4. Rasmus Faber & AlfTumble feat Candi Staton – Wilder Side (Original Mix)
5. SuSu Bobien – You Don't Know (MuthaFunkaz Mash Factor Mix)
6. Dennis Ferrer – Hey Hey
7. Daltonic - Kiss Of Rain (Conan Liquid Dubb Mix)
8. Underground Solution feat Jasmine - Luv Dancin (Mike Dominico's Club Banger)
9. DJ Chus & Rob Mirage - Back 2 NY (Original Stereo Mix)
10. South Street Player - (Who) Keeps Changing Your Mind (Daniel Bovie & Roy Rox Dub Mix)
11. Priors - What You Need (Michael Gray Remix)
12. Kim English - Nothing's Impossible(ATFC Main Mix)
13. Love Tribe – Stand Up
14. Gypsy Men – Hear The Music
15. Sun Kids feat Chance – Rescue Me (Bini & Martini 999 Funk Mix)
16. Nuyorican Soul – Runaway (Mousse T Remix)
17. Sean Escoffery - So Sweetly (M&S Klub Mix)
18. Sunburst Band – Fly Away
19. David Bendeth – Feel The Real (Jazz N Groove Mix)
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Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010
Raa
This has got a greeeeat summer vibe. Wooohoo :D
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Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010
Im running a competition to win two tickets to The White House Presents "CJ Mackintosh" on Thursday 1st April @ The White House, Clapham, London and you would be a Fool to miss it.

Competition Here!

Check out the new website @ funkyhousedj.com
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Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010
We've got this mix in the office right now! It's well flash! Can't wait to get this one on in my car!
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Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010
Ah, he's still got it! The sun is shining and CJ is rocking out my speakers, somehow the world makes sense :)
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Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010
Oi Mark! You look like a young Nick Nolte! ;-)
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Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010
Ha ha, in specs! I'll take that as a compliment, thank you Owain x
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Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010
Thanks for all the cool comments...hope you're enjoying the mix! :)
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Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010

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