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Carl Cox announced the album "Electronic Generations", after a 10-year hiatus

The new "epic techno" song with which Carl Cox announces the album, 'How It Makes You Feel', was created in collaboration with Nicole Moudaber.

The album comes out Sept. 16 via BMG, and under the name ‘Electronic Generations’ with 17 songs is the culmination of Cox’s hybrid live sets, which he has released over the past few years.

“As someone who performs live or as a DJ I can play all over the world and see people enjoying and sharing the experience of living together and dancing,” he said.

"I gathered all the elements I learned by watching those atmospheres, I added my own sound and tried to bring you a true electronic music experience."

The hypnotic new single from the LP, titled “How It Makes You Feel,” is a collaboration with Nicole Moudaber and follows their previous 2014 release “See You Next Tuesday”

‘How It Makes You Feel’, in which Moudaber remixes Cox’s original mix, is the second song to be released after ‘Speed ​​Trials On Acid’, a collaboration with Fatboy Slim in April.

Cox describes her mix of ‘How It Makes You Feel’ as a

very darkly twisted re-imagination. It’s now epic techno - that you have to play from start to finish to get the full experience. It takes you on a journey, and it just gets stronger and stronger and stronger with its twists and turns. "

The digital version of the album comes with a second volume of pre-remixes, including ‘How It Makes You Feel’, ‘Deep Space X’ with Juan Atkins and ‘Speed ​​Trials on Acid’ with Fatboy Slim.

We will be listening to Carl Cox this summer at the Sonus Festival from August 21 to 25 in Zrće, Croatia which takes place in the clubs Papaya, Aquarius, Kalypso and Noa. 

Numerous performers have been released including Amelie Lens, Boris Brejcha, Maceo Plex, Richie Hawtin, Seth Troxler, Black Coffee, Dixon, etc. Regional tickets on sale here or at Entrio.

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