Sometimes, the show just can’t go on. This is the case with Karl K, a legendary drum ‘n’ bass producer, DJ and early pioneer of Philadelphia’s dance music scene.

In 2017, Carl Danner, or more affectionately known as Karl K, suffered a severe series of strokes, causing considerable brain damage that has rendered him effectively incapacitated and unable to work. This tragic event has left a vacant space in US rave culture, where Karl K once filled dance floors with jol bodies and open hearts.

In the early 1990s, Karl K emerged as a DJ at the ripe, young age of 14. He’d come across a pair of Gemini turntables and began to grind his mixing skills at his grandparents’ house in southern New Jersey, after gaining inspiration from hometown heroes Josh Wink, King Britt and Nigel Richards, among many others. After barely a few months, Karl found himself DJing the Rainbow Playground party in Philly, alongside his childhood friend Chris Ritter (DJ Kaos). This important residency in 1992 not only fostered the early days of Philadelphia’s rave scene, but also served as the training ground for Karl K & Kaos to become two of the best jungle and drum ‘n’ bass DJs in the United States.

Karl spent the next twenty years as a touring performer, making a massive impact on the drum ‘n’ bass scene across the country. During this time, he also produced a number of bangers, starting with ‘Synapse’, his breakthrough track released on the label High Education in 1999.

Karl K now finds himself struggling to get through the day, due to his condition. However, he's still making music despite these difficulties, saying "I just want to leave something behind... after I'm gone."

Ryan Baesemann is an Editorial Contributor at Mixmag. Follow him on Twitter.

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