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Now into his second
decade as a true innovator in the electronic music scene, Charles Webster
is one of the few real mould-breakers in an increasingly stale &
predictable dance music world (though whether a man whose favourite artist
is Rickie Lee Jones, and whose records ooze such soul and depth should
really ever be pigeonholed as dance is another debate…).
Charles has sold over 100,000 albums without ever being considered
‘mainstream' or having a major hit single…he has toured the world with a
full (genuinely) live band…he has also dj'ed worldwide, playing regularly
in every continent, without ever having had the need to be feted by the
dance media as a flavour of the month…he's had the nous to have been
running his own labels for years, frequently laying them to rest before
they get tired and switching to other projects…he is comfortable making
music at any tempo, straddles numerous genres (both real and imagined)
with ease…bloody hell, he even writes songs.
See what we mean about mould-breaking ?
So what led to this blossoming talent? Well
to truly understand that, let's go back….way back…back into time…
…where we find a shy young lad in rural
Derbyshire, England, first fascinated by this album of his dad's called
‘Help' by the Beatles…then enthralled by the madcap genius of prime era
David Bowie…then seeing the electronic future thanks to Kraftwerk. And so
our hero got his first instruments aged 15 (guitar, synthesizer and drum
machine) and began treading the boards in early electronic bands a round
Sheffield and Derby .
Then another fateful hand was dealt. Charles
moved to Nottingham, started working in a restaurant... the owner of which
also just happened to own the city's 'Garage Club', definitely the first
House club in Nottingham (and arguably in England ). The owner invited all
the staff to the opening party of his new club. One Graeme Park is the
resident DJ, Larry Heard and DJ Pierre are on the turntables, and suddenly
Charles is aware that the genre-defying music he has been creating himself
has by chance happened across a genre and a scene which can take him to
their very hearts.
From hereon it's a blurred tale of late
nights in studios and clubs, collaborators aplenty, all pieces fitting
together and helping to shape the king of electronic soul we know and love
today. Earning his dance music spurs engineering for the great, the good,
and just occasionally the godawful at the city's seminal Square Dance
Studios, Charles comes of age as a producer in his own right with 1990's
Sine and 1992's Megatonk projects.
Ever keen to push forward, 1993 sees CW grab
the chance to move to San Francisco , where his production career goes
into overdrive as the prime mover behind the acclaimed Love From San
Francisco label. This in turn leads to tracks coming out on other
acclaimed Stateside labels such as Emotive, Nitebeat, Happy Tracks, Rey-d
et al. Charles also meets a 16 year old Terra Deva around this time, and
with mom & grandma's permission, launches this prodigious talent into the
dance music world via Furry Phreaks' ‘Soothe' and ‘Want Me Like Water'.
Now one of the circuit's most in-demand singers, Terra still collaborates
with Charles, most recently on 2002's ‘Ready' (see below, ‘Born on the 24
th July').
Back in the UK in 1996, Charles starts the
Remote label, and begins to get serious props as a DJ. ‘Getting Lifted' by
Presence garners serious attention, leading to Pagan Records offering the
Webster-masterminded project an album deal. The hugely successful ‘All
Systems Gone' release took the often staid world of so-called deep house
into new stratospheres, won ‘album of the month' plaudits in pretty much
every publication that reviewed it worldwide (even scoring an
unprecedented 11 out of 10 in one mag), and gave the world the classic
single ‘Sense of Danger', featuring Shara Nelson. Shara and Terra are just
two of many quality vocalists to have benefited from working with Charles.
Other notable singers in Websterworld include Sara Jay and Steve Edwards,
both of whom played a starring role in Presence's 1999-2000 live tour,
feature on ‘Born…', and continue to work with Charles on new Presence
material, and for his latest label project Miso (picking up where his
legendary Love From San Francisco and Remote imprints left off).
2002 saw worldwide acclaim and success for his first album under his own
name, ‘Born On The 24th July' (Peacefrog / Statra). Perhaps the closest
thing yet to a full depiction of Charles's musical vision, it is a deep
yet uplifting, soulful, diverse collection – and makes for a truly
coherent album, rather than a patchwork of club tracks and fillers. It is
the other side of the coin to the equally acclaimed, album, released by
the
A remixed version of ‘Born…', featuring such leftfield luminaries as
Herbert, UFO ,Theo Parrish and Pepe Braddock, was released to acclaim in
late 2003. 2004 has seen Charles dj'ing relentlessly worldwide, as well as
remixing the likes of Salif Keita and Martina Topley-Bird. New Presence
demos are being recorded, and more releases are lined up for the
much-feted Miso Records (including the return of the Furry Phreaks
moniker), so you'll continue to hear a lot more from Matlock's finest
export. The quality control knob will, as ever, be turned up to 11.

Discography
aka Charles Webster
|
The S4G Project Part 2
(12") |
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Nitebeat |
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Random House Vol 1 (12") |
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Remote |
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Your
Life (12") |
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Peacefrog |
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Born On The 24th Of July
(CD) |
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Statra Recordings |
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Born On
The 24th Of July (CD) |
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Peacefrog |
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Born On The 24th Of July
(2x12") |
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Peacefrog |
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I Understand You (12") |
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Peacefrog |
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It's Not What It Was (12") |
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Dance Tracks |
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Ready (12") |
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Peacefrog |
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Ready (Remixes) (2x12") |
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Statra Recordings |
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Remixed On The 24th Of
July (2x12") |
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Peacefrog |
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Remixed On The 24th Of
July (CD) |
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Peacefrog |
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Remixed On The 24th...
(Dubs Part 1) (12") |
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Peacefrog |
aka
Presence
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White Powder EP (12") |
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Love From San Francisco |
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My Baby (12") |
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Love From San Francisco |
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The Strength (12") |
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Remote |
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Unreleased Stuff (2x12") |
|
Remote |
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Better Day (12") |
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Pagan |
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Better Day (Salt City Orchestra
Remixes) (12") |
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Pagan |
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The Spectrum EP (12") |
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Remote |
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Sense Of Danger (12") |
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Pagan |
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Sense Of Danger (Remixes) (12") |
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Pagan |
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All Systems Gone (CD) |
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Pagan |
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All Systems Gone (2x12") |
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Pagan |
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Future Love (12") |
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Pagan |
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Future Love (Remixes) (12") |
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Pagan |
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Sense Of Danger (CD5") |
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Ark 21 Records |
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Sense Of Danger (12") |
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Ark 21 Records |
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All Systems Gone (CD) |
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Ark 21 Records |
aka Furry
Phreaks
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Soothe (12") |
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FSUK |
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Soothe (10") |
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FSUK |
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Gonna Find A Way (12") |
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Shindig |
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Gonna Find A Way (12") |
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Love From San Francisco |
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Want Me (Like Water) (12") |
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Love From San Francisco |
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Soothe (12") |
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Open |
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Soothe (12") |
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Love From San Francisco |
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Soothe (The Chicane Mixes) (12") |
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Open |
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Soothe (2x12") |
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FSUK |
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Soothe Part One (12") |
|
FSUK |
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Soothe Part Two (12") |
|
FSUK |
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Want Me (Like Water) (12") |
|
Peacefrog |
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Want Me (Like Water) (2x12") |
|
Peacefrog |
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Want Me (Like Water)
(CD) |
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Peacefrog |
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Mixed Message |
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Miso |
aka Dj
Profile
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Prove It (12") |
|
End Recordings |
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Unreleased Stuff (2x12") |
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Remote |
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The EP. (12") |
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Remote |
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Simpletone EP (12") |
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Sound Of Barclay |
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