Afterlife (musician)
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| Afterlife | |
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| Origin | United Kingdom |
| Genres | Chillout Ambient Latin |
| Years active | 1995 - present |
| Website | http://www.theafterlifelounge.com/ |
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| Steve Miller | |
Afterlife is UK chillout producer/writer/remixer Steve Miller. He has had a number of tracks on the Cafe Del Mar series.
Rachel Lloyd was one of the earliest vocalists on Miller's albums, including the track "Dub In Ya Mind". The latest vocals on the new Afterlife album "Electrosensitive" Bargrooves/Defected 2009 are courtesy of Angela Neve and Juanita Grande.
[edit] Discography
- Afterlife, 1995 (Ripe Recordings)
- Simplicity Two Thousand, 2000 (Hed Kandi)
- Speck of Gold, 1 June 2004 (Bar De Lune)
- The Afterlife Lounge, 5 June 2006 (I-Label)
- Electrosensitive, 20 July 2009 (Bargrooves)
- Fantasy, 12 December 2009
[edit] Remixes For Others
- "Sexual" - Amber
- "I Will Find You" - Clannad
- "You Won't Forget About Me" - Dannii Minogue
- "I Can't Sleep at Night" - Dannii Minogue
- "American Dream" - Jakatta
- "A Lira - Solidão No Oceano" - Madredeus
- "Another Chance" - Roger Sanchez
- "At Night" - Shakedown
- "I Wanna Go" - Stereo Mutants
- "Mad World" - Tears For Fears
- "Pjanoo" - Eric Prydz
[edit] External links
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