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Steve Angello
NameSteve Angello
Birth nameStavros Angellos Niarchos
Birth date1982-11-22
Birth placeAthens, Greece
OccupationDJ, record producer, remixer
Years active1995–present
Associated actsSwedish House Mafia, Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, Eric Prydz

Steve Angello Steve Angello is a Swedish DJ, record producer, remixer and entrepreneur of Greek descent known for his role in popularizing progressive house and big room house during the 2000s and 2010s. He rose to international fame as a member of the electronic music supergroup Swedish House Mafia and through solo releases and remixes that appeared on major festival lineups such as Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, and Coachella. Angello's career spans studio albums, high-profile collaborations, label management and live touring, placing him among contemporaries like David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Avicii, and Tiesto.

Early life and background

Born Stavros Angellos Niarchos in Athens, Angello relocated to Stockholm with family during childhood, growing up amid the Scandinavian electronic scene that produced artists such as Eric Prydz and Axwell. He was raised in a family with ties to the GreeceSweden diaspora, and early exposure to vinyl culture and club nights in Södermalm and venues linked to the Swedish underground scene shaped his musical foundations alongside influences from artists like Daft Punk, The Chemical Brothers, and Underworld. Angello began DJing in his teens, performing at local clubs and releasing white-label records that connected him with producers across Europe and the United Kingdom dance circuit.

Musical career

Angello's early releases and remixes in the late 1990s and early 2000s garnered attention on labels that included Size Records, Ministry of Sound, and independent imprints tied to the progressive house movement. His production style evolved alongside the rise of festival culture led by events like Creamfields and Sensation, with breakout singles and high-profile remixes that placed him in rotation with peers such as Sasha (DJ), John Digweed, Deadmau5, and Armin van Buuren. The formation of Swedish House Mafia with Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso marked a major turning point: the trio released charting singles, headlined arenas and stadiums, and produced a string of hits that dominated dance charts and mainstream radio across North America, Europe, and Australia. After the group's hiatus, Angello pursued solo albums and EPs, collaborating with vocalists and producers from the United States and United Kingdom, touring internationally and maintaining residency dates at clubs such as Pacha, Amnesia (Ibiza), and festival slots at Glastonbury.

Major projects and collaborations

Angello's discography includes solo albums, collaborative singles and remixes for artists across genres. He has worked with pop and electronic figures including Laidback Luke, Annie, Florence Welch, Kaskade, and Benny Benassi, while remixes for acts like Madonna, Coldplay, and The Killers expanded his crossover appeal. His work with Swedish House Mafia produced internationally recognized tracks that involved partnerships with labels and promoters including Ministry of Sound, Republic Records, and Live Nation. Angello also collaborated with film and visual artists for stage productions and music videos showcased at institutions and festivals such as Venice Film Festival and SXSW.

Style and influences

Angello's production blends elements of progressive house, electro house and melodic techno, drawing influence from European acts such as Depeche Mode, New Order, Orbital, and American producers like Paul Oakenfold and Skrillex. His tracks are noted for melodic hooks, layered synth arrangements and festival-oriented drops reminiscent of the work of Swedish House Mafia contemporaries including Hardwell and Nicky Romero. Live performances emphasize DJing techniques linked to club culture in Ibiza and the studio aesthetics of analog and digital synthesis popularized by acts like Vangelis and Jean-Michel Jarre.

Business ventures and record labels

Beyond production and performance, Angello founded and managed record labels and creative ventures, establishing an imprint that released emerging talent and his own material, aligning with European independent label ecosystems like Armada Music and Spinnin' Records. He invested in club nights, production studios and audiovisual projects, partnering with promoters such as Insomniac Events and promoters in the EDM touring circuit. Angello also engaged in brand collaborations with fashion and technology companies operating in markets including Los Angeles, London, and Tokyo.

Personal life and public image

Angello's public persona combines the celebrity trajectory of global DJs with a behind-the-scenes role as a curator and label head; media outlets and interviews in publications like Billboard (magazine), Mixmag, and Rolling Stone have profiled his career. He has been associated with philanthropic and cultural initiatives tied to the music community in Stockholm and Athens, and his private life, including family relationships and residences, has been covered in lifestyle media along with contemporary artists such as Selena Gomez and Rita Ora when discussing crossover culture. Angello has navigated public scrutiny and praise around festival performances, touring logistics and artistic direction, similar to other high-profile DJs including Martin Garrix and Zedd.

Awards and recognition

Angello received nominations and awards from industry organizations and ceremonies including the Grammy Awards-adjacent recognition in dance categories, regional honors within Sweden and accolades from electronic music publications such as DJ Magazine and Resident Advisor. His work with Swedish House Mafia achieved commercial certifications and chart success on the UK Singles Chart and Billboard Hot 100, while festival headliner billing and DJ poll placements reflected his influence alongside peers like Paul van Dyk and Richie Hawtin.

Category:Swedish DJs Category:House musicians Category:1982 births Category:Living people