Stephane K Biographie

John Creamer & Stephane K are international DJ's, and as a duo, a New York
City-based electronic music production team.

John Creamer grew up in Philadelphia and began his career in New York in
the mid-90's as an A&R man for Eightball Records, and later for Satellite
Records, and was producing acid house before he met up with his future
production partner. Stephane K came to New York by way of Tokyo and Paris,
and was making music with Satoshi Tomiie under the name Bipath when he met
Creamer. Both artists were formerly musicians, with Creamer playing
trombone in a ska band in Philly, and K playing bass guitar in an
alternative rock band in Tokyo, and both artists have claimed in interviews
that they were converted to house music at the legendary New York
nightclub, Sound Factory. After pairing up as a production team in 1998,
they went on to create original dance singles as well as dance remixes for
artists such as iiO, Moby, New Order, Rosko and Sinéad O'Connor.

In 2002, they were named "Remixers of the Year" by Remix Magazine. Their
careers reached new heights that year when they were chosen by John Digweed
to mix the 4th volume of his acclaimed "Bedrock" mixed compilation series.
Their work has been featured on many DJ mixes from labels including Boxed,
Bedrock, Universal Records, Global Underground, Ultra Records and Ministry
of Sound. The duo's production style often falls into the category of
progressive house, and they have been recognized for having a distinctive,
identifiable sound which usually incorporates steamy percussion and dark,
tribal effects. The dance remixes in their portfolio include Kosheen's
"Hide U," Satoshi Tomiie's "Love In Traffic," New Order's "Crystal," Nat
Monday's "Waiting," Hybrid's "True To Form," Moony's "Doves," Puretone's
"Addicted To Bass," The Crystal Method's "You Know It's Hard," Sinead
O'Connor's "Troy" and iiO's anthem, "Rapture." Most notable are the remixes
of Kosheen's "Hide U" which won them remix of the year at the 2001 Muzik
Awards, entered the UK Top 10 at number 6 and topped Billboard's Hot Dance
Club Play chart; Sinead O' Connor's "Troy" which topped Billboard's Hot
Dance Music/Club Play chart; and iiO's "Rapture" which hit number 2 on both
the UK singles chart and on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.

Creamer & K's original productions include the lyrically sexual and
provocative single "I Love You," the obscenity-laced "Fuck Sonnett," the
frequently licensed "Wish You Were Here", as well as Rosko's "Love Is A
Drug" which was another Billboard number one hit in 2005, and released
under their own moniker, NY Love Records. While promoting that record, they
began a series of "NY Love Presents" parties featuring live performances at
the New York Super-Club Crobar. Their 2006 single "Something To Lose," was
signed to Ultra Records and is a duet between Nadia Ali of iiO and Rosko,
who were introduced to each other by John Creamer. Championed on the UK's
BBC Radio 1 by influential DJ and tastemaker Pete Tong, this new record was
quickly licensed to Roger Sanchez's "Release Yourself vol. 5," as well as
to the Global Underground solo debut of DJ/Producer Sharam of the Grammy
Award-winning duo Deep Dish, titled "Dubai."

Most recently, their label NY Love has released several new dance singles
by the duo in 2007 including "Hi Hats Are Your Friends," "The Healing"
which is co-produced with Lance Jordan and features vocals by Susana, and
"Thirsty" which is co-produced with Joeski and again features Rosko on
vocals.