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Felix Cartal : ウィキペディア英語版
Felix Cartal

Taelor Deitcher (born April 9, 1987), better known by his stage name Felix Cartal, is a Canadian electronic music producer and DJ. He released his first EP ''Skeleton'' in 2009 once he signed with Dim Mak Records.〔()〕 Since then he has gone on to release two full-length albums, 2010's ''Popular Music'' and 2012's ''Different Faces'' and tour around the world with Wolfgang Gartner, MSTRKRFT, and Bloody Beetroots. Cartal set the trend of collaborating with unpredictable vocalists in the dance scene such as Sebastien Grainger of Death from Above 1979, Maja Ivarsson of The Sounds and Johnny Whitney of The Blood Brothers.
==Early years (2000–early 2006)==
In 2000, when Cartal was 13 years old and attending New Westminster Secondary School, he began playing bass in the punk and hardcore scene with a band called Dysfunctional, named after a sticker they had found. The sound was inspired from groups such as Refused, NOFX and Anti-Flag. While short-lived, they developed a small following in Northern Vancouver and played a wide range of venues across Vancouver and surrounding areas. After releasing two albums, ''Change Is a Good Thing'' and ''Bates Motel'', and an EP ''Free to Who?'', the band broke up in 2004. They reformed into a more progressive, The Mars Volta/Pink Floyd-inspired group named Orange Orange, which released the album ''Step Into Ecstasy'' in early 2006 followed immediately by their breakup. At the same time, Cartal was experimenting with Reason and Cubase on the side. Influenced by the club nights and parties DJed by local stalwarts Tyler Fedchuk, Paul Devro, and my!gay!husband!, Cartal noticed the energy of the dance scene had the same feeling as the punk scene had and wanted to create energetic aggressive music that he heard in punk, but apply it to a new genre.

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