Steve Gurley is tagged as: dubstep, 2-step, grime, uk garage, electronic (1992 - present) Always quiet and not one to hog the limelight, Steve has gone about his musical career with passion and finesse and has made dancefloor classic after dancefloor classic. Whatever music he turned his hands to, he always seemed to have a hit. He first started releasing music in 1992, when he was part of the group Foul Play during the ever growing rave scene at the time. When Drum n Bass became industrial in the mid 90’s, he felt that it was swaying away from what he was doing or feeling and being a music lover he decided to make some UK Garage which at the time was still very fresh and very underground. He was not to know the impact that he would have on that scene and it was what he done back in those days that opened the door for artists like Dynamite and Mystique to take their music to the big stage. One after the other, he was just making tunes that were so big in clubland that he was doing what Alex Reece did for Drum n Bass and changing the face of the music and having everyone following his style. He made classics like Lenny Fontana’s ‘Spirit of the Sun’ and Robbie Craig’s ‘Lessons in Love’ which were getting massive play on Kiss FM and Radio 1 alike, plus support from all the underground stations. He was ev... Read More About Steve Gurley Biography... Send Steve Gurley ringtones to your cell |
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