DEBONAIR MAY21st FELIX DA HOUSECAT/SPECS/VICTOR R (Event Over)
- When:Wed 5/21/08 (9PM)
- Where: Debonair Social Club
- Address: 1575 N Milwaukee Ave Chicago, IL Map
- Cost: rsvp for reduced admission
Editors' Take
He remixes Madonna, yet still maintains underground DJ cred. Catch one of our house music hometown heroes spinning off his recent Global Underground mix featuring Diddy, LCD Soundsystem and everything in between.
RSVP For $7 Admission before 11!!
First 25 people through door with pay get a free Felix the House Cat new release cd!!!
SPECIAL RECORD RELEASE PARTY WITH GIVEAWAYS!!!
Also Djs Victor R & Derek Specs
w/ your hosts the syndicate
Second-wave Chicago house impresario
Felix Da Housecat entered the elite via his recordings (as himself,
Thee Maddkatt Courtship,
Aphrohead, Sharkimaxx) as well as his ownership of Radikal Fear Records, one
of the premiere Chicago labels of the 1990s. An introduction to
Chicago legend DJ Pierre during the mid-'80s gave the
15-year-old
Felix Stallings, Jr. the kickstart he wanted, and with some help from
Pierre, he produced his first single "Phantasy Girl" in 1987.
His parents discouraged his growing club lifestyle, however, and
after high-school graduation
Stallings left the scene entirely to attend Alabama State College. Over
the course of a few years, he lost all interest in
house music, though his girlfriend got him back into it. After calling DJ
Pierre (who had moved to New York's Strictly Rhythm label),
Felix began mixing and producing again. By 1992, he had a hit with
the single "Thee Dawn" on Guerilla Records. His popularity soared
in Europe, and the following year's "By Dawn's Early Light" and
"Thee Industry Made Me Do It" cemented his reputation.
Not long after Stallings formed Radikal Fear Records, the label
became one of the top house imprints in the world, thanks to
releases from
Mike Dunn, DJ Sneak, and
Armando as well as
Felix himself. During 1995, he released his debut full-length
Alone in the Dark (as
Thee Maddkatt Courtship) on Deep Distraxion. Hot on its heels came the label
collection
Radikal Fear: The Chicago All Stars and a Housecat DJ album titled
Clashbackk Compilation Mix. Another production LP,
Metropolis Present Day? Thee Album, followed in 1998. One year later,
Stallings appeared extra busy; in addition to his first album as
Aphrohead, he also released another
Maddkatt Courtship LP, the highly praised
I Know Elektrikboy. 2001 saw the release of Kittenz and Thee Glitz, a highly praised
LP that helped him gain mainstream exposure through articles in
glossy magazines across the globe -- not to mention remix work for
the likes of
Madonna and
Kylie Minogue. The proper follow-up, Devin Dazzle and the Neon Fever, didn't
arrive until well over two years later, but
Stallings put together a pair of mix albums (2002's Excursions and
2003's A Bugged Out Mix) during the intervening years. After
collaborating with the likes of Thom Yorke and
Sean Combs,
Stallings released Virgo Blaktro and the Movie Disco in 2007. John
Bush, All Music Guide


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