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Steve Aoki

Steve Aoki

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 15 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Junkie XL, Larry T, Justice

Playlist

Steve Aoki - Metro Station - Control (Weird Science Remix) (4:14) Date added: 03/26/08 | Total listens: 10,360
Refused - 'New Noise' (1:53) Date added: 03/18/08 | Total listens: 1,911

User reviews for Steve Aoki

Average rating4 starsOut of 15 votes

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Editor's review

The white-hot DJ is as democratic about genre as he'd have you believe (the same guy who tears up clubs helped nudge Bloc Party to stardom). What really links his stuff is the immensity of its scale. As though by sheer force of beats, Aoki slays indie kids and hip-hop heads in the same strokes.

Biography

DJ Steve Aoki Kid Millionaire has risen from throwing impromptu concerts in his living room while a student at UC Santa Barbara in the late 90’s to become one of the most sought after DJs in the country. Deemed the music tastemaker by those in the know, his ear for music paired with his ability to drop party rocking beats has championed dance floors night after night. Whether providing the indie soundtrack to his wildly popular Tuesday night at Cinespace in LA (which also showcases the hippest up-and-coming bands) or dropping the biggest party hits at Hollywood’s LAX and NYC’s Marquee, Steve Aoki has become a jack-of-all-trades. Between his daily treks touring the country (and lately as far a field as London and Japan) he manages to run one of the most respected indie labels in the country, Dim Mak (founded bands such as The Kills, Pretty Girls Make Graves, The Von Bondies and others and also currently home to Bloc Party, The Rakes, Moving Units, Scanners, Pony Up, Whitey etc.) as well as promote his own nights in LA & NYC featuring any band looking to make it (yes they all played for him first: The Bravery, Bloc Party, M.I.A., Lady Sovereign, She Wants Revenge, Wolfmother, Kaiser Chiefs, Editors, Spankrock and the list goes on).

“I like hip-hop and respect hip-hop just as much as I do rock. As for everything else, a good song is a good song.”

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