ALBUMFelix Da Housecat at Beyond Wonderland, 2023 (DJ Mix)Felix da Housecat
Felix da Housecatの他のアルバム
ALBUMSon of AnalogueFelix da Housecat
ALBUMNarrative of Thee Blast IllusionFelix da Housecat
ALBUMHe Was KingFelix da Housecat
ALBUMWe All Wanna Be PrinceFelix da Housecat
ALBUMRadio - EPFelix da Housecat
ALBUMLike Something 4 Porno!Felix da Housecat
ALBUMVirgo Blaktro & the Movie DiscoFelix da Housecat
ALBUMPlayboy - The Mansion (Mixed By Felix da Housecat)Various Artists
ALBUMDevin Dazzle & The Neon FeverFelix da Housecat
ALBUMThee Industry Made Me Do It!Felix da Housecat & Aphrohead
ALBUMKittenz and Thee GlitzFelix da Housecat
ALBUMMetropolis Present Day? Thee AlbumFelix da Housecat
Felix da Housecatの人気のミュージックビデオ
Sinnerman (Felix Da Housecat's Heavenly House Mix)
Nina Simone & Felix da Housecat
Like Something 4 Porno!
Felix da Housecat
Silver Screen (Shower Scene)
David Guetta, Felix da Housecat & Miss Kittin
Burn The Disco (feat. will.i.am)
Felix da Housecat
We All Wanna Be Prince (Director's Cut)
Felix da Housecat
Obsession X
Felix da Housecat, Dave the Hustler & Erire
We All Wanna Be Prince (TV Version)
Felix da Housecat
アーティストのプレイリスト
Felix Da Housecat Essentials
Essential tracks from the Chicago DJ's long, storied career.
Felix da Housecatについて
アーティストの略歴
One of the most versatile players in dance music, Felix da Housecat is beloved by many corners of club culture, often for completely different aspects of his work. Born Felix Stallings Jr., in Chicago in 1971, he got his start playing keyboards in DJ Pierre’s studio as a teen. On early albums like 1994’s Thee Industry Made Me Do It!, under his Aphrohead alias, and 1995’s Metropolis Present Day? Thee Album, he explored the deeper side of house and techno; then, the louche synth-pop of 2001’s Kittenz and Thee Glitz, with Miss Kittin, established him as a key figure in the early-2000s electroclash scene. He continued the indie crossover with 2004’s spunky Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever, complete with a James Murphy cameo, then pivoted into slinkier electro-funk sounds with records like 2009’s He Was King. Never one to be pinned down, Felix went left yet again with 2018’s Son of Analogue, a dusky descent into experimental trip-hop on the A side and melancholy synth-pop on the B side—proof that even within the space of a single album, Felix da Housecat has little interest in standing still.