Felix Cartal

Taelor Deitcher (born April 9, 1987), better known by his stage name Felix Cartal, is a Canadian DJ and electronic dance music producer.

Cartal 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.

He began playing bass in the punk and hardcore scene with a band called Dysfunctional, named after a sticker they had found.

In December 2006, he emerged on the international blog scene alongside MSTRKRFT with original songs such as Moss vs. Tree and Parisienne.

[4][5] During his time in the UK, Cartal signed with a booking agent and started playing weekend shows across Britain and Europe.

After extensive touring, Cartal started working on his sophomore album which featured several guest vocalists and focused more on catchy melodies, yet still retained his trademark aggressive sound.

Starting in June 2012, it became a weekly mix broadcast worldwide on SiriusXM and available for free download on iTunes and SoundCloud.

Constantly touring North America and Europe, Cartal released remixes for Zedd and The Bloody Beetroots.

On July 2, 2013, Cartal released Young Love (featuring Koko LaRoo) as the first single from his four-track EP titled Past Present Felix.

In March 2017, he released Get What You Give, a remix cover of the New Radicals song, which earned him his first certified Gold Record, followed by Hold Tight in September 2017.

singles Faded and Sing Me to Sleep, Ofelia, Veronica, Kriss and Erik, Moon Bounce, REGN, and Nate.

In an interview with Billboard magazine, Cartal cited Shel Silverstein, Drake, M83, The Beatles, and even Simpson Wave internet content as sources of inspiration for the album.