DJ Kambel

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Kurtis Campbell, better known as DJ Kambel,

Captain Jack, Bus Stop, E-Rotic and Smile.dk
.

Career

Born and raised in

Classic Cutz", and the other being "Chariots of Hardcore", along with crews including CJ Crew, Jenny Rom, E-Rotic, Natalie Browne, 2 Unlimited and Smile.dk.[6]

He made a number of appearances on the Speed series in the early 2000s, with his remixes including "

Last Nite Kambel Saved My Life" and "Where's The Noize". Many of his tracks on the series were co-recorded with fellow British experienced MC Magika.[3]

He also made his

Bonkers XI: Forevolution with his track "No More Jokin'".[7] He also made his non-Speed Dancemania debut with his remix of "Right Here Waiting For You" on the 2005 compilation Covers 01, where the crews included Atomic Kitten, Creamy, DJ Miko and CJ Crew.[8]

Appearances

Dancemania

  • Speed : 5 (2000), 6 (2001), 7 (2001), 8 (2002), 9 (2002), 10 (2002)
Speed G : 1 (2003), 2 (2003)
Classical Speed : 1 (2002)

Others

  • Vibealite - A History Of Hardcore (2003)
  • Hardcore Heaven 2 - Reloaded (2003)
  • Bonkers XI - Forevolution
    (2003)
  • Original Hardcore: The Nu Breed (2004)
  • The Greatest Hardcore: The Hits The Video (2008)
  • 100 Anthems: Hardcore Anthems (2009)

References

  1. ^ Oricon Celebrity Encyclopedia has listed him as DJ Kambel (in Japanese)
  2. allmusic, DJ Kambel
  3. ^ a b Discogs, DJ Kambel
  4. ^ J-Ken, DJ KAMBEL (in Japanese)
  5. ^ Campbell, Kurtis, Official MySpace
  6. Toshiba EMI, Dancemania SPEED 5 Archived 2010-11-25 at the Wayback Machine
    (in Japanese)
  7. ^ HappyHardcore.com, Artist Profile: Kambel, DJ
  8. ^ National Diet Library, Dancemania Covers 1 (in Japanese)