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C.J. Mackintosh

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Christopher John Mackintosh (born 29 December 1965, Paris)[1] is a British electronic music DJ and producer. Mackintosh was a member of M/A/R/R/S and a DJ at Ministry of Sound in the 1990s, in addition to doing production and remix work from the 1980s onward.[2]

Mackintosh was raised in London, where he DJed on a sound system he had put together with his brother, who was also a DJ.[3] He held a regular gig at London's Flim Flam Club (run by Jonathan More of Coldcut)[4] before being hired by Serious Records to put together compilation mixes, and in 1987 he participated in the DMC World Mixing Championships, winning the UK bracket.[3] That same year he joined Dave Dorrell's Nasty Rox Inc. production crew, after the departure of Nellee Hooper, and then was invited by Ivo Watts-Russell to join a dance/hip-hop studio ensemble on the 4AD label, which became M/A/R/R/S. The group's hit, "Pump Up the Volume", was a hit both in the UK and the US.[2]

Following M/A/R/R/S's short-lived success (the group released only one single), Mackintosh did remix and production work for C&C Music Factory, Coldcut, Tina Turner, Public Image Limited, Janet Jackson, Sly & Robbie, De La Soul, Whitney Houston, Barbara Tucker, and Whycliffe.[2] He began DJing at Ministry of Sound in the early 1990s and concomitantly began releasing mix CDs; his residency at Ministry of Sound ended in 1996, but he continued releasing CDs into the 2010s.[3]

References

  1. ^ Larkin, Colin (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music. Brentwood, England: Muze. p. 244. ISBN 0-75350427-8. b. Christopher John Mackintosh, 29 December 1962, Paris, France.
  2. ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 208. ISBN 0-7535-0252-6.
  3. ^ a b c C.J. Mackintosh at AllMusic
  4. ^ CJ Mackintosh at Resident Advisor
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