Greece has been a source of inspiration for marvels of poetic entertainment throughout time. It seems that the land has not yet failed to surprise us by giving birth to one of the most prominent young producers in EDM - Steve Mill.
At only 24, his sounds have been supported by the likes of John Digweed, Hernan Cattaneo, Sasha, Nick Warren and many more. Steve was born in Thessalonki, where he grew up listening to the local radio purging an early interest for music. Although his family has had no connections with the music world, he nonetheless defined a particular taste in electronic music at the age of 15. With pillars such as Armand Van Helden, Daft Punk and David Morales - he set out to learn the tricks of table turning and obtained a local residency at Greece's oldest club; " Decadence". Having acquired sufficient knowledge from djing, his interest for music evolved into experimenting with sounds at the age of 17. But it is not until he reached 20 that he mastered a production diverging between deep, techno and progressive beats, eventually leading him to break through when Hernan Cattaneo featured his cut "Lia" on Sequential vol.2, as well as releasing Bright Side and China Story EP's on the world wide renown Urbantorque Recordings.
Thanks to this positive outcome, Steve has been relentlessly producing and remixing, releasing on many famous labels including Global Underground, Renaissance, Deep, Plastic City, Anjuna Deep, Star 69, Vapour and many more. It has also peeked his djing career and he is rapidly being booked around the world.
Steve Mill embraces success at an early age by providing genuine music filled with inspirational beats and energy withholding an electric poesy bound to entertain world wide dance floors. Yet, Steve finds in this success a challenge he chooses for his career - simply focusing on expressing his feelings through his productions so that listeners may find worth and understanding in his music.
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