Ian Carey

Ian Carey

Genres: House, dance, electronic, electro house, funky house

About Ian Carey

September 13, 1975 – August 19, 2021. See also The Ian Carey Project. Ian Carey. He is a Multi-Platinum artist with multiple world wide top 10 hits. He’s sold millions of records across every format. He has over 50 million YouTube views. He's dj’ed in over 50 countries, produces the biggest house anthems AND runs his own label – GFAB Records. His discography, label associations and partners read off like a VIP guest list for a Miami Winter Music Conference Industry Party. Ian Carey is a DJ at heart with a rich musical history that has made him a legendary key player in the house scene worldwide. Full bio… Ian Carey is and has been for many years a legendary key player in the house scene worldwide. Ian grew up in a small town in Maryland, USA; about 2 hours from Washington DC. He was exposed to music at a young age, as his father (RIP) was a live sound engineer and ran a sound reinforcement company. His father engineered for such groups as Kool and The Gang and The Duke Ellington Orchestra. Also, his mother played guitar and sang as a hobby. By the time he was 7 years old he was able to mic a stage for a concert and travel along with his father during summer vacation making tour stops all over America from east to west. In high school, he played drums and was even in the school marching band. Ian discovered dance music while he was in college. Already a part of the graffiti-writing scene in Baltimore, MD he met hip-hop DJs which led him to his next passion. So, he put down his spray can and bought some turntables. He started djing and played mostly hip-hop. Then worked at Music Liberated in Baltimore as a buyer/sales rep where he was properly introduced to house music. His friends recommended his first setup. He bought a Pentium computer running at 100MHz, an Ensoniq ASR-10 sampler, E-mu Orbit, Planet Phat and the Proteus 2000. With that, he made his very first vocal production (with Jason Papillon as Soul Providers) "Rise". It was a crossover hit and went Gold in the UK. It wasn’t long before Ian decided to move to Europe, as it was more convenient to be closer to the place the dance music scene thrives. His signature “funky bass line” sound grew and eventually propelled the demand for his top-notch productions, especially remixes. In one single week, Ian held 8 mixes on the UK Upfront Club Top 40*. Clubbers, djs, and fans who demanded to know more created an influx of interviews from radio, magazines and people like MTV. The most exclusive to date - an impressive 8 page spread (and 2 hour DVD) exploring the intimate details of his production techniques in the very prominent Future Music Magazine - published in many languages and countries worldwide. He’s made hits like “Say What You Want” on Nero Records and in 2008 released a rework of his former project Soul Providers’ Rise into the smash “Keep On Rising”. As a result, Ian gets respect from guys like Roger Sanchez, Pete Tong and continues top 40 sales and radio in many countries. "Get Shaky" was unleashed and saw huge success world-wide, including the coveted Double Platinum certification in Australia and a Gold certification in the UK. In the first week of its UK release, it became a Top 10 in the Official UK Singles Chart. Ian also co-Produced the video which not only ranked as Top 10 on iTunes...it landed him a VMA Moonman award for Best Dance Video in Australia's MTV Music awards. 2010 and 2011 touring highlights include some of the top nightclubs and festivals worldwide including a 9 show tour in Brazil, a full month tour with 15 shows in Australia, a residency at Set Miami, as well as one off shows in Dubai, Los Angeles, Singapore, Vancouver, Munich, Dublin, London and Moscow just to name a few. Video touring highlights are available to view on Ian’s YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/iancareyofficial 2011 also saw the release of the Vicious Cuts CD compilation that was released by Ministry of Sound/Universal/Vicious Records. Ian’s newest single “Last Night” features singer Bobby Anthony and Hip Hop legend Snoop Dogg. The collaboration has already earned a Platinum certification in Australia and is still working it’s way through the charts worldwide. Ian is currently in his Miami based studio working on his next singles and collaborating with A-list artists as well as up and coming talent. Summer 2011 sees the launch of Ian’s monthly radio show “Muzik Liberated” syndicated world-wide and available for streaming online.

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272,190 listeners  ·  1,817,955 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

48
stations playing
16
countries
43
tracks tracked
most active station (Czechia)
Heard alongside: BurDJ New Music Show Dua Lipa

Radio Stations sorted by tracks on rotation

NewDanceRadio
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 192
152 Likes

Sea fm
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 192
77 Likes

Bizwebradio
1 track on rotation
AAC+ : 64
7 Likes

Ian Carey — Top 30 songs of 44

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Ian Carey Redlight (Danny Freakazoid Remix)
Ian Carey Redlight (Dub Remix)
Ian Carey Keep On Rising
Ian Carey Keep On Rising (feat. Michelle Shellers)
Ian Carey Keep On Rising (feat. Michelle Shellers) [ManyFew & Joe Stone Remix]
Ian Carey Shot Caller
Ian Carey Keep On Rising (Remix)
Ian Carey Redlight (Original Mix)
Ian Carey Say What You Want (Spencer & Hill Radio Mix & CDM Edit)
Ian Carey
Ian Carey Let Loose
Ian Carey Redlight
Ian Carey Red Light
Ian Carey Say What You Want (feat. Mochico & Miss Bunty)
Ian Carey Keep On Rising [2007]
Ian Carey Keep On Rising (With Michelle Shellers) (KVSH & Gancci Remix)
Ian Carey Shot Caller (Vandalism Remix) [tk:7/16 of Bur DJ Nr:194 2010.10.31]
Ian Carey Red Light (Index-1 Remix)
Ian Carey Keep On Rising (feat. Michelle Shellers) [ManyFew & Joe Stone Remix]
Ian Carey Keep on rising (feat. Michelle Shellers)
Ian Carey Red Light (Main Radio Edit)
Ian Carey Keep On Rising (Velker Remix)
Ian Carey Keep on Rising '08
Ian Carey Redlight '09
Ian Carey Keep On Rising (Maxim Andreev Nu Disco Mix)
Ian Carey Redlight (DJ Safiter Rmx)
Ian Carey Red Light [2008]
Ian Carey Keep on rising
Ian Carey Red Light (2008)
Ian Carey Keep On Rising (Radio Mix)
Redlight (Danny Freakazoid Remix)
Redlight (Dub Remix)
Keep On Rising
Keep On Rising (feat. Michelle Shellers)
Keep On Rising (feat. Michelle Shellers) [ManyFew & Joe Stone Remix]
Shot Caller
Keep On Rising (Remix)
Redlight (Original Mix)
Say What You Want (Spencer & Hill Radio Mix & CDM Edit)
Let Loose
Redlight
Red Light
Say What You Want (feat. Mochico & Miss Bunty)
Keep On Rising [2007]
Keep On Rising (With Michelle Shellers) (KVSH & Gancci Remix)
Shot Caller (Vandalism Remix) [tk:7/16 of Bur DJ Nr:194 2010.10.31]
Red Light (Index-1 Remix)
Keep On Rising (feat. Michelle Shellers) [ManyFew & Joe Stone Remix]
Keep on rising (feat. Michelle Shellers)
Red Light (Main Radio Edit)
Keep On Rising (Velker Remix)
Keep on Rising '08
Redlight '09
Keep On Rising (Maxim Andreev Nu Disco Mix)
Redlight (DJ Safiter Rmx)
Red Light [2008]
Keep on rising
Red Light (2008)
Keep On Rising (Radio Mix)