
With a wealth of production experience and an impressive archive of original and remix work, Steve's extensive back catalogue reads likes a who's who of house music. His career has seen him work alongside such legendary names as Todd Terry, Danny Rampling and Jocelyn Brown, through to modern day producers such as Paul Woolford and Nic Fanciulli. His recent work has featured on such highly regarded labels as Rejected, Ovum, Intimacy, SCI+TEC, Renaissance and his own sMACK Recordings.
"Roots", is set to be Steve Mac's third release on the Saved, and the first artist album to be released on the label in 2011. It provides an eclectic array of tracks that pay no attention to limiting genre trends, but rather explores Mac's musical influences in depth, resulting in a truly postmodern album that defines the man himself.
This is not to say, however that Mac has compromised his and Saved's already stirling reputation for creating dancefloor bombs; the album is bursting at the seams with tracks that will quickly find their way into DJ sets worldwide. Collaborations with label boss Nic Fanciulli and Saved regular Mark Broom on 'Give It To Me' and 'Gettin' Down' respectively as well as Mac's 'Diskoteca' and 'Hear That' provide the fuel DJ's need to fire up the dancefloor.
"Roots", is set to be Steve Mac's third release on the Saved, and the first artist album to be released on the label in 2011. It provides an eclectic array of tracks that pay no attention to limiting genre trends, but rather explores Mac's musical influences in depth, resulting in a truly postmodern album that defines the man himself.
This is not to say, however that Mac has compromised his and Saved's already stirling reputation for creating dancefloor bombs; the album is bursting at the seams with tracks that will quickly find their way into DJ sets worldwide. Collaborations with label boss Nic Fanciulli and Saved regular Mark Broom on 'Give It To Me' and 'Gettin' Down' respectively as well as Mac's 'Diskoteca' and 'Hear That' provide the fuel DJ's need to fire up the dancefloor.
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