DJ-SET INFORMATION Calvin Harris Live Funky, Electro House & EDM DJ-Sets Compilation (2009 - 2024) 68 Live DJ-Sets + 78 Hours of Music FORMAT OF DJ-SETS PACKAGE These Digital Audio DJ-Sets Collections offer MP3 Digital Audio DJ Sets for a particular Artist/Group or Club/Event in one special exclusive package. These DJ-Set Compilations will offer you the chance to purchase on either a series of Media Discs, Portable USB-Drive or via iDrive Digital Download. You can easily transfer the DJ-Sets into iTunes or to any Digital Music Player from your computer once you have them. DELIVERY OPTIONS OFFERED 1. SAME-DAY DIGITAL DELIVERY + FREE POSTAGE -> Digital Download is our Preferred Delivery Method and it's extremely quick, especially for International Orders and comes with Free Global Postage. To use this option during Checkout first select the iDrive Digital Download from the Options Dropdown and then select the Free Postage - Digital Product option as the Delivery Method. 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DJ-SETS COMPILATION LISTING2008 - 2009 CALVIN HARRIS ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS Calvin Harris - Live on Radio 1 Essential Mix (18.10.08) - 2 Hours Calvin Harris - Live @ Electric Daisy Carnival 2015 in New York (24.05.15) – 1 Hour 2016 CALVIN HARRIS ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS Calvin Harris - Live @ T in the Park 2016 in Perthshire (08.07.16) – 90 Mins 2018 CALVIN HARRIS ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS Calvin Harris - Live @ Full Concert 2018 (10.03.18) – 90 Mins 2019 CALVIN HARRIS ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS Calvin Harris - Live @ Capital’s Summertime Ball 2019 (08.06.19) – 30 Mins 2020 CALVIN HARRIS ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS Calvin Harris - Live @ Love Regenerator Livestream (04.04.20) – 90 Mins 2022 CALVIN HARRIS ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS Calvin Harris - Live @ EDC 2022 in Mexico (27.03.22) – 90 Mins 2023 CALVIN HARRIS ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS Calvin Harris - Live @ Creamfields 2023 in Taiwan (01.04.23) – 75 Mins 2024 CALVIN HARRIS ELECTRO HOUSE & EDM DJ-SETS Calvin Harris - Live @ Ultra Music Festival 2024 in Miami (24.03.24) - 75 Mins DJ BIO 1984–2006: Early Life & Career Harris was born on 17 January 1984 in Dumfries. He was first attracted to electronic music in his teens and was recording bedroom demos by 1999. According to an interview with News of the World, all the while he created music, he started becoming an antisocial person, which affected his personality. His earliest success was when he was 21: the songs "Da Bongos" and "Brighter Days" were released as a 12" club single and CD-EP by the Prima Facie label in early 2002 under the name Stouffer. Harris signed contracts with EMI (publishing) and Sony BMG (recording) in 2006, after his music had been discovered on the social networking website MySpace. Harris had recently moved back from London to his hometown of Dumfries because he was unable to find a job. He had only managed to release one song in 2004 with artist, Ayah Marar. The song appears on The Unabombers' 'Electric Soul 2'. 2006–07: I Created Disco Harris in 2007Harris' first album I Created Disco was released on 29 June 2007. The album contained uptempo electroclash songs that were influenced by music from the 1980s. To promote I Created Disco, Harris embarked on a tour of the UK, supporting Faithless and Groove Armada. The first release from the album was "Vegas" on limited edition vinyl and the first charted single released from the album was "Acceptable in the 80s", a tribute to the style and culture of the decade. The song reached the top ten on the UK Singles Chart, remaining on the chart for fifteen weeks."The Girls" was the album's second single, it reached the top 5 in the UK singles chart. The fourth release from the album was "Merrymaking at My Place" which reached number 43 in the UK chart. His song "Colours" is featured on the Kia Motors ad for the Soul. In 2007, Dragonette released their cover of Harris' "The Girls" retitled "The Boys", during which the band alludes directly to him: "I even like those scrawny, Scottish, into pop music but not like sorta like pop dance electro music." It was Dragonette's version of the song, however, that made its way onto Karl Lagerfeld's Spring/Summer 2008 runway show. 2007–08: Collaborations With Other Artists Harris performing in 2008In 2007 Harris recorded with Kylie Minogue. He had caught Minogue's attention after his recordings had been passed on to her by another record producer. Harris says that working with Kylie was "surreal, but fun" although he admitted to Mixmag in 2007 to "needing a few drinks before meeting her." Harris co-wrote and produced two songs on Kylies' X album, 'In My Arms' and 'Heart Beat Rock'. He was recently credited as being the producer in a remixed version of The Mitchell Brothers song "Michael Jackson". Harris is also currently working with British pop-star Sophie Ellis-Bextor, co-writing some new songs for her upcoming fourth studio album. In 2008 he collaborated with UK rapper Dizzee Rascal on Dizzee's song "Dance wiv Me". They performed an acoustic version for the BBC as part of the Glastonbury Festival 2008 coverage. The song was released digitally on 30 June 2008 and went straight to number 1 in the UK. On 18 October 2008 he was also featured on Radio 1's Essential Mix with a 2 hour set. In 2009 he produced Dizzee Rascal's next single entitled "Holiday". He was supposed to make an appearance in its music video, but objected to dancing along in some scenes, wearing a certain shirt for the video and not wearing his "fly eye" glasses. In a BBC Radio 1 interview with Fearne Cotton, Harris said that he turned down working with Lady Gaga in 2008 because he disliked the demo given to him and that he did not want to offend her at the time. In later BBC online interview, Harris stated he considers Gaga to be a "good artist". 2009–Present: Ready for the Weekend On 3 April 2008, Harris stated that the only existing copy of his upcoming album work was lost when his laptop was misplaced during the baggage handling problems at the opening of London Heathrow Terminal 5. He later stated on the BBC's Glastonbury Festival 2008 coverage that he got his baggage back including the album within a few days. Harris recently admitted however that this was a lie as the album was not in his luggage at all, and that he hoped that what he said would buy him some more time to finish recording the LP.[14] Harris' second studio album was released on 17 August 2009 in the United Kingdom. Calvin Harris performing in Kilmarnock, Scotland promoting Ready for the Weekend in 2009The first single, "I'm Not Alone" was exclusively performed in Sydney, on New Year's Eve. The new single debuted on BBC Radio 1 on 23 January 2009, on the Pete Tong radio show and was released in April 2009. It debuted in the UK Singles Chart at number 1 on Easter Sunday on downloads alone, then stayed on top for a second week after the physical format had been released. On its release his single "Ready for the Weekend" went to number 3 in the UK Singles Chart. Harris Performing in Warsaw, Poland in 2009.Harris will be touring around the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, the Netherlands and the United States promoting his new singles and his new album. His single "Ready for the Weekend" features singer Mary Pearce. Other tracks included on the album are "Worst Day" featuring Izza Kizza and "Yeah Yeah Yeah La La La" used in a Coca-Cola advertisement. In June 2009, NME announced that Harris' second album, Ready for the Weekend would be released on 17 August 2009. His songs "Holiday" and "Ready for the Weekend" are listed on radio line-ups. Excerpts from "I'm Not Alone" were used in Madonna's remixed version of "Frozen" in her Sticky & Sweet Tour. Also excerpts of "I'm Not Alone" are used on the 2009 live coverage of the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) on ITV4. On 7 June 2009, Harris appeared at the Summertime Ball at the Emirates Stadium and performed "I'm Not Alone", "The Girls" and "Acceptable in the 80s". He then brought on Dizzee Rascal and Chrome and performed "Dance Wiv Me". Harris will make a guest appearance on Tiësto's song "Century" on his new album Kaleidoscope which was released on 6 October 2009. On 15 August, Harris made an appearance on the first Soccer AM show of the season. Harris performed at Wembley Stadium on 25 October 2009 as part of the pre-game entertainment for the NFL International Series game between the New England Patriots and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On 14 November 2009, Harris invaded the stage of British TV talent show The X Factor during a performance by John & Edward holding a pineapple on his head and bending over to point at his rear end. He was subsequently evicted from the studio by the security team and told not to return to have his say on the ITV2 programme The Xtra Factor—in which he was to have been a "Celebrity Guest". He later apologised on Twitter, saying he was a fan of the boys, "At the end of the day, I had a pineapple on my head. Sorry if I caused anyone embarrassment. PS, I love Jedward". On 16 November however, Harris spoke to The Chris Moyles Show and revealed that he had been "inspired to make a mockery of the show", as well as stating that "If you look at music it's a frightening stranglehold that Simon Cowell has got over the entire music chart in the UK at the moment." On the same day, John and Edward's "mentor" Louis Walsh, appearing on The Paul O'Grady Show, accused Harris of trying to "cash in" on John & Edward's fame, and claimed to not know who he was. On 28 November 2009, Harris was a guest at 1xtra Live and appeared on stage with Dizzee Rascal as he sang his single Come Dance Wiv Me. On 15–31 January 2010, Harris will be playing at the 2010 Big Day Out which is situated in all major capital cities in Australia and New Zealand. Calvin Harris has stated in a recent interview with Q Magazine that he will "probably never make another album", and insisted that from now on he will be devoting his talents towards production and acting. |
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