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    Jon Carter is a former big beat DJ and producer who also co-founded a chain of live music pubs in London. He has released music under various aliases, such as Artery, Monkey Mafia, Junior Cartier and Roosevelt High, and has collaborated with artists like U2, Manic Street Preachers and Alex Blanco.

  2. John Carter: Directed by Andrew Stanton. With Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Samantha Morton, Willem Dafoe. A war-weary former army captain is inexplicably transported to Mars and reluctantly becomes embroiled in a conflict of epic proportions.

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    • Andrew Stanton
    • 2012-03-09
  3. Jan 22, 2024 · Jon Carter, a big beat pioneer and Heavenly Records artist, returns with his first album in 25 years. The album, released on Irvine Welsh's label, features a track dedicated to the late DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall, who inspired Carter's musical journey.

  4. John Carter is a 2012 American science fiction action-adventure film directed by Andrew Stanton, written by Stanton, Mark Andrews, and Michael Chabon, and based on A Princess of Mars, the first book in the Barsoom series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

  5. Sep 8, 2024 · Jon Carter, the big beat and tech house producer and DJ, talks to 909originals about his comeback single Brother and Sister, featuring Curtis McClain. He reveals how a spiritual moment and a TB-303 loop inspired him to make music again after focusing on his pub business and a farm retreat.

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  7. Feb 8, 2023 · One of the most well-known and respected underground dance music producers of the 1990s and 00s, Jon Carter is best known for being part of an influential group of burgeoning UK DJs who were to set the musical tone of clubland and dance culture at the time.

  8. 'The best job I ever had' is how Jon Carter sums up his career to date. Born 30 years ago on the outskirts of London, Jon's rise to prominence was triggered, like so many of his generation, by the Acid House revolution of 88-89 when the warehouse parties that happened nationwide suddenly made music so much more accessible than ever before.

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