- Charles Webster (musician)
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Charles Webster Also known as The Boy, City Of Angels, Colourful Karma, DJ Profile, Furry Phreaks, Good Together, Jorge Felucca, Love From San Francisco, Megatonk, Mendocino, Natural, Positive, Presence, Sine, Starpeace, Together Trax, Yukon Origin Matlock, Derbyshire, UK Genres House music Occupations musician, producer, DJ Years active 1984–present Labels Peacefrog Records
Defected Records
Statra RecordingsAssociated acts DJ Boom, Hot Lizard, lo:rise, Nice Psycho, Smooch, Symetrics, Taster's Choice, Version Charles Webster is an electronic musician from Sheffield, England, who specialises in producing house music. As well as releasing music under his own name, Webster has also worked under various monikers, including Furry Phreaks, Presence, and Megatonk. His most prominent release is Born on the 24th of July.
Webster ran the now defunct record labels Remote and Love From San Francisco, but currently releases tracks on Peacefrog Records and Miso. As a producer, he worked with Tracey Thorn on her solo album Out of the Woods.
Contents
Discography
Albums
- 1999 All Systems Gone, as Presence
- 2001 Born on the 24th of July, as Charles Webster
- 2003 Remixed on the 24th of July, as 'Charles Webster
Singles
- Charles Webster
- 1996 "Random House Vol. 1" (with Paul K. Joyce)
- 2000 "Your Life" (with Mark Sheridan and Sara Jay)
- 2001 "I Understand You" (with Delroy St. Joseph)
- 2002 "It's Not What It Was"
- 2002 "Ready" (with Terra Deva)
- Presence
- 1995 "My Baby"
- 1996 "The Spectrum EP"
- 1996 "The Strength"
- 1996 "Unreleased Stuff Vol. 1/2"
- 1997 "Better Day" (with Steve Edwards)
- 1997 "Remixes"
- 1998 "White Powder EP"
- 1998 "Sense of Danger" (with Shara Nelson)
- 1999 "Future Love" (with Steve Edwards)
- Furry Phreaks
- 1994 "Gonna Find a Way"
- 1995 "Want Me Like Water" (with Terra Deva)
- 1996 "Soothe" (with Terra Deva)
- 1997 "Remixes"
- 2001 "Want Me Like Water 2001" (with Terra Deva)
- 2005 "Mixed Messages EP"
- 2007 "All Over the World" (with Terra Deva)
- DJ Profile
- 1997 "The EP"
- 1998 "Prove It"
- 1998 "Unreleased Stuff Vol. 3/4"
- 2000 "Simpletone EP"
- Sine
- 1992 "Deep Anxiety EP" (with Sara Jay)
- 1992 "I Like It Deep"
- 1993 "Round and Round" (with Sara Jay)
- Hot Lizard
- All with Gary Marsden and Paul Wain
- 1995 "The Theme"
- 1996 "Big Air"
- 1996 "165... Drop"
- 1998 "Tokyo Traffic"
- Symetrics
- All with Andrew Hulme and Roger Horberry
- 1993 "Anyway"
- 1993 "Drop EP"
- 1996 "EP 01"
- 1997 "Life Goes On"
- Other aliases
- 1992 "Belgium", as Megatonk
- 1992 "Disco Heave", as Smooch
- 1992 "Demonise", as Yukon
- 1993 "We Can Work It Out", as Good Together
- 1993 "Don't Stop", as Unique
- 1994 "I'll Hear Your Body", as Positive
- 1994 "Keep to the Beat", as The Boy
- 1994 "Keep Rockin", as Love From San Francisco
- 1994 "Switch", as Natural
- 1994 "Happy Trax EP", as Together Trax
- 1995 "Sidetracked", as Mendocino
- 1996 "The Florida Fantasy EP", as Love From San Francisco
- 1996 "You Make Me Feel", as City of Angels
- 1997 "Instant Coco", as Taster's Choice (with Ron Trent)
- 1997 "SubKingdom", as Jorge Felucca
- 1998 "Pussyclap/Groodies", as Jorge Felucca
- 1998 "Boxed", as Starpeace
- 1999 "For the Music", as Colourful Karma (with Terra Deva)
- 1999 "Kinda Kickin'", as DJ Boom (with Matthew Herbert)
- 2002 "21st Century Blues", as lo:rise (with Mark Sheridan and Sara Jay)
- 2003 "For the Music (Remixes)", as Colourful Karma (with Terra Deva)
- 2005 "Life Goes On", as lo:rise (with Sara Jay)
- 2008 "The Brighter Side", as Version (with Martin Iveson)
External links
- Charles Webster discography at Discogs
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