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Felix Cartal is an internationally known DJ, music producer and songwriter who hails from New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.
Felix played bass guitar in various punk and hardcore bands growing up but then got a liking to EDM and eventually released his first EP called Skeleton in 2009 on Steve Aoki’s infamous label Dim Mak Records.
Since then, Felix has released 3 full-length studio albums which featured hits like his New Radicals remix, Get What You Give. The latter came out in 2017 and is still playing on radio across Canada 3 years later. The remix also proved to be a hit with critics and peers which eventually landed him a Juno nomination in 2018 for Dance Recording of the Year.
In total, he’s been nominated for 5 Juno Awards, one of which is for his biggest hit to date called Love Me which is a collaboration with singer Lights. After having toured and collaborated with the biggest names in EDM, Cartal is showing that he's not just a flash-in-the-pan producer, but a dude who's got an incredible knack for making hits and will be doing so for years to come.
Felix Cartal is an internationally known DJ, music producer and songwriter who hails from New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.
Felix played bass guitar in various punk and hardcore bands growing up but then got a liking to EDM and eventually released his first EP called Skeleton in 2009 on Steve Aoki’s infamous label Dim Mak Records.
Since then, Felix has released 3 full-length studio albums which featured hits like his New Radicals remix, Get What You Give. The latter came out in 2017 and is still playing on radio across Canada 3 years later. The remix also proved to be a hit with critics and peers which eventually landed him a Juno nomination in 2018 for Dance Recording of the Year.
In total, he’s been nominated for 5 Juno Awards, one of which is for his biggest hit to date called Love Me which is a collaboration with singer Lights. After having toured and collaborated with the biggest names in EDM, Cartal is showing that he's not just a flash-in-the-pan producer, but a dude who's got an incredible knack for making hits and will be doing so for years to come.