Intec Digital
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| Intec Digital | |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Location | London[1] |
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Intec Digital is a record company rediscovered after four years of inactivity[2] on the ground of Intec Records. Originally, Intec Records was started by Carl Cox and DJ C1 in 1998.[3] The record label's greatest success was the summer hit "Sunshine" by Belgian act Tomaz vs. Filterheadz which sold a total of 25,000 copies.[2]
Artists
Intec Records
- Axel Karakasis
- Bryan Zentz
- Deetron
- Filterheadz
- Oxia
- Tomaz
- Valentino Kanzyani
Intec Digital
- Adam Sheridan
- Anfisa Letyago[4]
- Angel De Frutos
- Ant Brooks
- Ben Sims
- Carl Cox
- Carlo Lio
- Cave
- Chris Count
- Christian Smith
- Christian Varela
- Chus & Ceballos
- Copy Paste Soul
- Danny Serrano
- DJ Boris
- DJ Jock
- Dosem
- Elio Riso
- End-JY
- Ferhat Albayrak
- Frankie Bones
- Harvey McKay
- Hiroki Esashika
- Ian O'Donovan
- Jason Fernandes
- Jim Master
- Jim Rivers
- Joe Brunning
- Jon Rundell
- Just Be
- Layton Giordani
- Marco Bailey
- Mark Fanciulli
- Mark Maitland
- Mars Bill
- Mindskap
- MiniCoolBoyz
- Mr X
- Nicole Moudaber
- Onionz
- Philipp Ruhmhardt
- Pirupa
- Project AKC
- Rafa Barrios
- Ramiro Lopez
- Robert Babicz
- Saeed Younan
- Stephan Hinz
- Steve Mulder
- Tom Pooks
- Tomy DeClerque
- Trevor Rockcliffe
- Umek
- Valentino Kanzyani
- Victor Calderone
See also
References
- ↑ "Intec Digital". Facebook. Retrieved 8 April 2025.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Carl Cox's Intec Records comeback in 2010". HousePlanet.DJ. 8 September 2009. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2011. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ "Intec Records". Discogs.com. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
- ↑ Pandelo, Hernan (28 December 2020). "De Cerca: Anfisa Letyago". DJ Mag. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
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