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'''Steve Porter''' is a world renowned [[dance music]] producer, [[remix]]er and [[disc jockey|DJ]] originally from [[Amherst, Massachusetts]]. Porter, who began producing [[electronica|electronic music]] at the age of sixteen, was discovered by [[Chris Fortier]] in 1999 and was signed to Fortier's [[Fade Records]] label. Since this time he has toured the [[world]] extensively on DJ tours and has released over |
'''Steve Porter''' is a world renowned [[dance music]] producer, [[remix]]er and [[disc jockey|DJ]] originally from [[Amherst, Massachusetts]]. Porter, who began producing [[electronica|electronic music]] at the age of sixteen, was discovered by [[Chris Fortier]] in 1999 and was signed to Fortier's [[Fade Records]] label. Since this time he has toured the [[world]] extensively on DJ tours and has released over forty remixes and seventy original productions (using his own name and monikers '''Chop Shop''', '''Driven Child''', '''Saturated Fatty''', '''HDF & Bons''' and '''Agent 001''', with fellow Boston DJ/producer [[Eli Wilkie]]). |
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Fans describe his sound as "Porterhouse" which is comprised of his unique blend between various genres of dance music. "Porterhouse" is also the name given to [[nightclub]] events in which Porter plays music. Porter often makes DJ sets, remixes and productions of his available to download on his website free of charge, several of which are unsolicited or unreleased versions of popular club and pop hits. 2005 saw the release of ''Homegrown,'' a DJ-mixed [[artist album]] on FDS Recordings. In 2006 he released his critically acclaimed "Porterhouse" compilation which included many of his close friends productions in the mix. |
Fans describe his sound as "Porterhouse" which is comprised of his unique blend between various genres of dance music. "Porterhouse" is also the name given to [[nightclub]] events in which Porter plays music. Porter often makes DJ sets, remixes and productions of his available to download on his website free of charge, several of which are unsolicited or unreleased versions of popular club and pop hits. 2005 saw the release of ''Homegrown,'' a DJ-mixed [[artist album]] on FDS Recordings. In 2006 he released his critically acclaimed "Porterhouse" compilation which included many of his close friends productions in the mix. |
Revision as of 08:23, 8 February 2009
Steve Porter is a world renowned dance music producer, remixer and DJ originally from Amherst, Massachusetts. Porter, who began producing electronic music at the age of sixteen, was discovered by Chris Fortier in 1999 and was signed to Fortier's Fade Records label. Since this time he has toured the world extensively on DJ tours and has released over forty remixes and seventy original productions (using his own name and monikers Chop Shop, Driven Child, Saturated Fatty, HDF & Bons and Agent 001, with fellow Boston DJ/producer Eli Wilkie).
Fans describe his sound as "Porterhouse" which is comprised of his unique blend between various genres of dance music. "Porterhouse" is also the name given to nightclub events in which Porter plays music. Porter often makes DJ sets, remixes and productions of his available to download on his website free of charge, several of which are unsolicited or unreleased versions of popular club and pop hits. 2005 saw the release of Homegrown, a DJ-mixed artist album on FDS Recordings. In 2006 he released his critically acclaimed "Porterhouse" compilation which included many of his close friends productions in the mix.
Discography
Albums
- 2005 Homegrown (Artist album)
- 2006 Steve Porter Presents Porterhouse (DJ Mix/artist album)
- 2007 Steve Porter Presents Porterhouse Volume 2 (DJ Mix/artist album)
- 2008 "Steve Porter Presents PH Recordings (IDJ Magazine mix)
- 2009 (new forthcoming album)
Selected remixes
- Wally Lopez "I'm Coming to London"
- iio "Smooth"
- Amber "Anyway"
- Everything But the Girl "Five Fathoms"
- Roland Klinkenberg "Inner Laugh"
- Wax Poetic featuring Norah Jones "Angels"
- Sandra Collins "Ode to Our"