D'Stephanie
D'Stephanie is more than a steady fixture on the Belgian club scene- for about 14 years she played from New york to London to the Gambia to Rome to Paris to Amsterdam to Barcelona... for a mixed crowd ( the hip- the Royal- the young- the old- the jetset and the gettho) through the boundaries of Broken beat- nu soul- afro- House- ElectroFunk- freestyle breaks and jamaican riddems. Productions In 1999 Stephanie released her old skool funky debut maxi Work your body (1999). It was quickly recognized as a certified floor filler by several of her peers and made it's way to the underground dance music lovers around the world through export (distributed by Lowlands and SRD London). ...show more
D'Stephanie is more than a steady fixture on the Belgian club scene- for about 14 years she played from New york to London to the Gambia to Rome to Paris to Amsterdam to Barcelona... for a mixed crowd ( the hip- the Royal- the young- the old- the jetset and the gettho) through the boundaries of Broken beat- nu soul- afro- House- ElectroFunk- freestyle breaks and jamaican riddems. Productions In 1999 Stephanie released her old skool funky debut maxi Work your body (1999). It was quickly recognized as a certified floor filler by several of her peers and made it's way to the underground dance music lovers around the world through export (distributed by Lowlands and SRD London).
Furthermore- Stephanie collaborated on an all out Shake-your-bones remix for Belgian funkateers The Wizards of Ooze (2000) and later that year 'Get up and do it' (2000)- with vocal contributions from young Jamaican rootsmaster Rohan Lee- which was spotted by DJ Magazine- Jockey Slut- Breaksworld- Plastiks and Out Soon. September 2001 Stephanie remixed Wawadadakwa's Ayama zira into a deephouse groove featuring Melissa with the massive support of Mateo 'n Matos and appeared on several playlists and charts from the States (Red melon San Francisco Chart- KCRW playlist- Groovetech playlist- Dancetracks important restocks...) to Japan- Russia and Europe ... May 2004 D'Stephanie released a follow up ep feat Melissa on Realbasic with 'to good to be true' (demo has been played at club Glass NY- Club Shelter NY City- Miami Music conference and Groovetech ) - the single made it to the DJ magazine hypechart- had some great reviews in Echoes- Blues 'n Soul Magazine- IDJ magazine (all in the UK) and was played several times by the Dreem team in their soulfull sessions on BBC radio- Bob Jones (Chillifunk)- Marlon D ( New York)- Only Child and Alan Russel from Black Vinyl... In February 2005 Realbasic Tracks released D'Stephanie's 'if we...' with a Raw Deal and Shik Stylko remix which received again a 4 star review in IDJ magazine and was licensed on Jon Cutler and Hardsoul's 10 years of house mix cd on Milk n 2 Sugar and Stubru's Switch Compilation.
April 2005 Stephanie featured on 'Kapitein Winokio zag 1 beer'- a Flemish remixproject of old Dutch spoken songs for Children where her 3 year old godchild Sientje and Philippo get dubbed out in to a reggaejam. End of April 2005 D'Stephanie feat. Melissa's next single 'Back to us' was released on Black Vinyl (UK) and licensed on Hed Kandi's beach house vol 4. End of May 2005 D'Stephanie's collaboration with realbasic's Shik Stylko and Melissa which resulted in the single 'won't fall' - released on Refunkt with seperate mixes and a MOD remix -became toptune of the month in IDJ magazine. ...show less
Albums & Singles by D'Stephanie
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