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Some DJs like to keep things tidy. STEB does not seem too worried about that.
The Italian selector joins us on the Data Transmission Podcast this week with a mix that moves through house, techno, breakbeat, electro, disco and a few curveballs for good measure. It is rooted in old school club culture, but keeps its eyes firmly on modern dancefloors, the kind of set that can turn a basement into a sweatbox without making a big speech about it.
STEB has been building serious momentum across Europe, with support from names including Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Mochakk, The Blessed Madonna, Ralf and Damian Lazarus. Recent music on Crosstown Rebels has pushed him further into the international lane, while his own Valkea Music label continues to champion underground house sounds with purpose.
This mix gives a proper look into that world. Supernova, Marco Faraone, Ejeca, Adeva, Stefano Fontana, DJ Cream and Diana Ross all rub shoulders, while STEB threads in plenty of unreleased material from himself and the Valkea Music camp. There are forthcoming cuts from Havoc & Lawn, Benjamin (IT), Giacomo Tuono, E.T.H, and more, giving the whole thing that nice “what was that?” energy.
His own tracks land throughout too, from the unreleased ‘Free Popper’ and ‘Plastic Love’ to ‘House of STEB’ on Crosstown Rebels and the upcoming ‘Be Thankful’ featuring Ann Saunderson. It is loose in the right places, tight where it counts, and clearly built by someone who still cares about the art of selection.
STEB steps up for Data Transmission with a mix full of groove, character and late-night intent.
Lock in and listen below.