Felix Cartal

Music Producer

Felix Cartal was born in Canada on April 9th, 1987 and is the Music Producer. At the age of 37, Felix Cartal biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 9, 1987
Nationality
Canada
Place of Birth
Canada
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37 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
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Composer, Disc Jockey, Record Producer
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Felix Cartal Life

Taelor Deitcher, better known by his stage name Felix Cartal, is a Canadian DJ and electronic dance music producer.

He released his first EP Skeleton in 2009 once he signed with Dim Mak Records.

Since then he has gone on to release three full-length albums, 2010's Popular Music and 2012's Different Faces and 2018's Next Season.

Deitcher has toured with Wolfgang Gartner, MSTRKRFT, and Bloody Beetroots.

Deitcher 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 life

In 2000, Deitcher attended New Westminster Secondary School in New Westminster, British Columbia. He began playing bass in the punk and hardcore scene with a band called Dysfunctional, named after a sticker they had found. Their musical style were inspired from groups such as Refused, NOFX and Anti-Flag. They had developed a small fanbase in North Vancouver and performed at venues before reforming into a more progressive, The Mars Volta/Pink Floyd-inspired group named Orange Orange, which broke up in 2006.

Following the group's disintegration, Deitcher experimented with music production software such as Reason and Cubase. Influenced by the club nights and parties with local DJs, Deitcher acknowledged the similarity of the punk and EDM scenes which prompted him to get involved into the EDM scene.

Deitcher enrolled at the University of British Columbia where he majored in English. He moved to Scotland for a semester at University of Glasgow.

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Career

He and MSTRKRFT were among the first artists to make international television debuts in December 2006 with original songs including Moss vs. Tree and Parisienne.

Deitcher became a booking agent and began playing weekend shows around Britain and Europe during his time in the United Kingdom. His third ever performance was Opening for Justice with a crowd of over 4,000 people. By the time he returned to his hometown four months later, he was already an underground celebrity. On their Fist of God tour, he opened for MSTRKRFT. He performed many more remixes before being signed to Steve Aoki's Dim Mak Records and unveiled his first EP, Skeleton, in May 2009.

Deitcher released Drone as the first single on his debut album Popular Music four months later.

Popular Music was first released on February 23, 2010. The album was released with The Blood Brothers' Johnny Whitney, World Class Driver, and Love, as well as Drone. Volcano and World Class Drivers were among the music videos created. Deitcher performed at music festivals such as Electric Daisy Carnival, Camp Bisco, South by Southwest, and the Winter Music Festival.

Deitcher's The Joker was released in March 2011 by Dim Mak Records. The song became one of Deitcher's most popular live sets, including Benny Benassi, Laidback Luke, and Diplo. After extensive touring, Deitcher began working on his sophomore album, which featured many guest vocalists and concentrated more on catchy melodies, yet retaining his signature aggressive sound. Different Faces was his second album, Different Faces, released on March 27, 2012, and it included Polina Goudieva, "Domo," "Black to White," featuring Miss Palmer, and H.U.N.T featuring Sebastien Grainger. Different Faces debuted on the iTunes Top ten Electronic chart in North America.

Deitcher began working out as a businessman. The Weekend Workout, a one-hour mix showcasing new electronic dance music, as well as unreleased Deitcher tracks, debuted on Monday. Starting in June 2012, it became a weekly mix show on SiriusXM and available on iTunes and SoundCloud. A music video for Higher starring New Ivory was published online on July 25, 2012.

Deitcher's final single for Different Faces, which stars Maja Ivarsson of The Sounds, as well as an EP featuring remixes by Autoerotique, Botnek, and others was released on August 14, 2012. Natalie Angiuli appeared in Deitcher's single No Sleep on December 4, 2012. Lullaby, starring Natalie Angiuli, was announced as a free download for the B-side of the recently released single No Sleep on December 20, 2012.

Deitcher performed remixes for Zedd and The Bloody Beetroots, who are on tour in North America and Europe. He released The Alarm with Autoerotique on January 22, 2013.

Deitcher created the single The Fire, which starred Madame Buttons, who was colluding with Clockwork. Danny Brown also produced Hail Mary, a K.Flay song starring Danny Brown. Young Love (featuring Koko LaRoo) was the first single from Deitcher's four-track EP titled Past Present Felix, which was released on July 2, 2013. The Young Love music video for July 25, 2013, was posted on YouTube. Present Felix was born on August 6, 2013.

Past Present Felix's headlining trip was announced in favor of Past Present Felix between September and October 2013.

Ofelia was the final single from Past Present Felix on December 3, 2013. Following the single's debut, the MTVu premiered on December 19, 2013. Deitcher's Credits EP was released on April 29, 2014, following a successful tour, starring Chloe Angelides in lead single Ready for Love.

Deitcher signed with Universal Canada in 2015 and released two singles, With You and Something To Live For. Selena Gomez performed a new sound on remixes for Kiiara, Wafia, Anna of the North, and Selena Gomez in early 2016. Keep Up, Drifting Away, and Faking It is a series of Kaskade's collaboration.

He released Get What You Give, a remix of the New Radicals' album, in March 2017, which earned him his first gold record and Hold Tight in September 2017. On the track Killing Time, he collaborated with R3hab.

Next Season, Paul Coveney's third studio album, was released in May 2018. The album was released by Canadian record label Physical Presents, and it featured Regn, Walking By featuring Iselin Solheim (mononymously known as Iselin), Faces starring Veronica Zaro, and Worry featuring Victoria Zaro. Critics are highly receptive of Next Season's performance.

The collection featured a variety of co-writers, including Iselin Solheim, who is best known for Alan Walker's E.D.M. Singles Faded and Sing Me to Sleep, Ofelia, Veronica, Kriss and Erik, Moon Bounce, REGN, and Nate. Cartal cited Shel Silverstein, Drake, M83, The Beatles, and even Simpson Wave internet pages as inspiration for the album in an interview with Billboard magazine.

Deitcher's fourth studio album, Exiter Sounds for Nice People, was released in June 2021. Physical Presents, a Canadian record company, was behind the album at the start of Next Season. Love Me with Lights, Over It, with Sophie Simmons, Mine with Sophie Simmons, Harmony with Sarah Murphy, Maia Wright and Sebastien Daniel, Happy Hour with Kiiara, Only One with Marion Harding, My Last Song with Hanne Mjen, and The Life with Fjord are among the album's highlights.

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