Steve Pickton
Steve Pickton a.k.a. Stasis is an English electronic-techno musician, record producer and sound engineer. He started with a release on B12 Records under his Stasis moniker. After that, he released quite a number of 12"es and albums on several labels as Stasis, Paul W. Teebrooke, Phenomyna and The Otherworld Collective. His latest alias is Soul 223.
Steve Pickton  | |
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| Also known as | Stasis  The Other World Collective Paul W. Teebrooke Phenomyna Skye Soul 223 Sugar-Plum  | 
| Origin | UK | 
| Genres | Techno | 
| Occupation(s) | musician, producer, DJ | 
| Years active | 1993 - present | 
| Labels | Peacefrog Records  B12 Records Pure Plastic Likemind  | 
| Associated acts | Kapè Ill Miester  Eco Tourist  | 
Steve Pickton's music is characterized by a very dreamy, melodic, melancholic and yet powerful, driving, energetic sound, combining Detroit-influenced beat patterns and basslines with beautiful string sounds.[1]
Beside his solo work, he also collaborates with Mark Broom and Dave Hill as Kapé I'llmusier or Ted Howler Rhythm Combo.
He also set up a label called Otherworld.
Discography
    
    Albums
    
- Inspiration - (Peacefrog Records, 1994)
 - From The Old To The New - (Peacefrog Records, 1996)
 
Singles
    
- "Circuit Funk" (12") - (Peacefrog Records, 1993)
 - "Disco 4000" (12") - (Time Is Right, 1993)
 - "Likemind 01" (12") - (Likemind, 1993)
 - "Point Of No Return!" (12") - (B12 Records, 1993)
 - "History Of Future" E.P. (12", EP) - (Mo Wax Excursions, 1996)
 - "Block" (12") - (Pure Plastic, 1997)
 - "Sound Of Stas" (12") - (Multiplex, 1997)
 - "Split" (7") - (Smallfish, 2001)
 - "Past Movements" (3xLP) - (Peacefrog Records, 2003)
 - "Old Skool Reunion" (12") - (Pure Plastic, 2005)
 
References
    
- "Steve Pickton". Music.hyperreal.org. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
 
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