Steve Morley May Chart / Info 1) Blank & Jones - 'Catch' (Martin Roth Remix) - Kontor 2) Jessica B - 'Cetacean' - Black Tiger TP 3) Stoneface & Terminal - 'Venus' - Promo 4) Steve Morley - 'M3.2' - Promo 5) Pesh - 'Treshold' - Anjunabeats 5) Selu Vibra - 'Divine' - Somatic Sense 6) Deep Skies - 'Little Bird' (Mike Koglin Remix)- Promo 7) Static Blue - 'Under the Sea' - Promo 8) Deep Voices - 'Imaginetic' (Mac Simms Remix) - NOYS 9) Filterfunk - 'SOS Message in a bottle' - Spinnin' 10) Steve Morley -'Southern Skies' - Black Tiger TP In the early 90's Alici decided to exchange his musical life from classical to the more adventurous world of dance. After signing his first record deal in 1992 things happened fast and many big selling records saw his star rising as a record producer, live PA and DJ. The use of many aliases enabled him to make different styles of music and create a situation that allowed him to release many records in a short period of time. By 1998 his discography was so big that most dj's in the world had at least one or more of his releases in their record box; resulting in massive support of his works. That year brought him instant recognition and success all over the world with Dave Holmes 'Samsara' and Steve Morley 'Reincarnations'. Now - more inspired than ever, he unleashed another string of club hits such as Clubbers Delight 'Without you', Starchild 'Redemption’ and Soulman 'Put your house'. This resulted in him signing exclusively as Alici to Cream and was the first ever artist to release on the label. After the signing of Starchild 'Redemption' to Slinky he decided it was time to move to the UK. After a period of intensive djing and working on more commercial projects he returned to his first love; Trance. It took a few more big releases in other styles, and a lot of thought before he made up his mind for a final time and would; from now on - go with the name of Steve Morley. This proved to be good for him and releases such as 'First Light', 'Sacrifice' and the recent re release of 'Reincarnations' all proved to be as successful as his earlier works. With his massive experience as a DJ having played famous events like Cream, Trade, Heat, Knowwhere and residencies in London and Ibiza, he is now determined to become an even bigger name. 2005 saw the birth of Essential Digital and Essential Recordings and many new releases are planned for the future. Bookings / Info: Bookings@tek-djs.com
Yaz no longer has anything to do with Fixation. As for the dj in question heard him once and thought the same as you do. Yaz however is a great guy with fantastic talent
http://www.myspace.com/djstevemorley He has never died. The only person I know of is Steve Parker of Parker & Clinde who was in a car crash in Germany.