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Charles Feelgood

Charles Feelgood

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 28 votes
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Average rating4h starsOut of 28 votes

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Editor's review

Few legendary house producers can achieve a sound as new and feel-good as Charles Fields. Kick-starting the house scene in the Baltimore/Washington area, he blends West Coast disco-soul flavored grooves with Chicago's quirky house loops, creating a bridge between styles that takes listeners to unknown places.

Biography

Legendary for his role in the birth of the electronic music scene in the Baltimore/Washington, D.C. area,Charles Feelgood has built a reputation as a DJ in the international dance community through his ingenious remix skills and a dynamic brand of funky disco and hard house.
Cultivating a fascination with music since childhood,Charles grew up listening to Motown,disco and funk,genres that heavily influenced his personal style as an artist.
"I used to stay up late listening to my dad play records and decided that was what I wanted to do," says Feelgood.His first foray into the world of dance music was in the 80's,throwing small scale parties under the name "House of Fields".From Depeche Mode to Aretha Franklin dance mixes - the music was very eclectic at the parties and you can hear that range of genres in Charles's sets today.
An Integral part of the Baltimore/DC scene,Charles if often credited with helping to put the scene on the house music map. In 1992  he joined forces with fellow DJ Scott Henry to launch Fever, a club event that introduced the sounds of electronic music to his hometown. The first event of its kind in that region, the night exploded in popularity almost immediately, attracting upwards of 25,000 people. Featuring such top-notch, internationally renowned talent as Paul Van Dyk and Carl Cox, the biweekly event ran through May 2001.
Maintaining a seven-year residency at Fever helped springboard Feelgood's eminently danceable brand of bangin' hard house to widespread exposure across the East Coast. His popularity quickly bloomed thanks in part to his legendary series of mixed tapes, "Time to Get Ill." He soon developed a club-heavy touring schedule that regularly took him to famed clubs such as Avaland, Spundae, Shampoo, and Cro Bar, along with numerous other venues on the West Coast, Canada, Europe, Asia and South America.

In 1993, Feelgood launched his own label, Charm City Recordings, to create an outlet for his original material. His releases on the label found moderate success, but ultimately, launching his own label proved to be a crucial stepping stone for exposing his material to more famous imprints.
Charles is busy in the studio again working on new releases for his newest imprint "Supercuts" which will be launched in early 2005.The label will focus on "funkyhouse with an eighties twist"so be on the lookout for tracks in your local record stores soon. 
Following a successful mixed CD release in 2000 on Warner Bros. offshoot F-111, Feelgood joined forces with North America's premier electronic music label in 2001 to release the well-received "Can You Feel It," followed later that year by an installment in the djmixed.com series.In 2002
Charles released "Across America" on the System imprint and in 2004 released all original tracks and remixes on Topaz entitled "House Music"

According to Feelgood, the secret to a great mix CD is recreating the club experience on vinyl. But despite the immense popularity and critical acclaim his mixed CD's have received, he still prefers to produce original records for the artistic freedom it allows.
 In 2001 Charles opened a bar/lounge in Baltimore called Shorty's where local dj's play 7 nights a week. "I wanted to have a spot where local dj's could get a start and be heard.I remember how hard it was to get started so I just wanted to open a place where the up and coming could play".Charles has been living in California sine 2001 but still still owns and keeps close contact with the bar"especially the dj side of things".
Constantly in demand all over the world for his ability to light up dance floors with his disco-flavored sets of funk-drenched house, Feelgood has received numerous accolades in his thirteen-year career. These include being named Baltimore's Best DJ, and being included in the top 40 of BPM Magazine's 2002 top 50 DJ list.
Acclaimed for his ability to seamlessly transition between club and rave atmospheres, Feelgood notes "I definitely try and take the listeners on a musical journey - I like to start out slow and funky and push for a harder ending, a continuous rise."
"I'm far from a purist," he adds. "I incorporate many styles into a single set. I play everything from disco-influenced house to a capella tracks and tech house, and I especially love bootlegs and eighties influenced tracks".Charles also loves to play all eighties sets and has been gettin booked at various venues from coast to coast to play those sets.
The consummated dance floor rocker, Feelgood sums up his musical mission in one sentence: "I just want to do what the name implies, to make people have a good time and go home with a great feeling."

 

 
 

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