www.bobbyandsteve.net
Biography:
It could be their ‘Zoo Experience’ radio show,
the longest running show on London’s Kiss FM, or the
legendary parties that were ‘Garage City’ and
Soul Heaven? Perhaps it’s their ultimate dance weekender
Summervibes, or their sell-out parties at the Miami Winter
Music Conference? Maybe it’s the famous Klub Zoo,
or their Friday night residency, Groove On @ Heaven or it
might just be their exciting agenda of plans they have for
2005 the list is endless. Exactly what makes Bobby &
Steve so successful is hard to define, but one thing is
for sure, they’ve come a very long way from their
weekly slot at Simpson’s Wine Bar in East London’s
Forest Gate.
Brought up on and inspired by the greats
of soul music, such as Teddy Pendergrass, Loose Ends, The
Chi-Lites, Leroy Burgess, McFadden & Whitehead, Barry
White, Thelma Houston, and the Jones girls. Born and bred
East End twins Bobby & Steve’s musical heritage
rests firmly on the shoulders of soul funk and disco. In
1984, at just twenty years of age the twins landed their
first regular DJ gig at a local wine bar, ‘Simpson’s’,
and soon afterwards were holding regular Saturday night
warehouse parties, searching out illegal venues which were
big enough to hold the hoards of followers as the word spread.
Bobby & Steve soon became both instrumental and respected
figures in the eighties warehouse party scene, through playing
their favourite soul and funk music at their own parties
alongside fellow guest DJ’s Norman Jay, Linden C and
Trevor ‘Madhatter’ Nelson.
News of the success of the boys’
parties soon spread, and it wasn’t long before Bobby
& Steve were approached by Gordon Mac, initiator and
pioneer of London’s biggest (then) pirate radio station
Kiss FM, who offered them a weekly slot. The already established
‘Zoo Experience’ was born. Ten years on and
the ‘Zoo Experience’ was Kiss 100 FM’s
longest running specialist show. Hosted by Bobby & Steve,
the ‘Zoo Experience’ broadcast each and every
Friday night between the hours of 10.00 pm and 12.00 am.
Once Kiss FM was granted its legal place
on the airwaves in 1990, the twins decided to do the same
with their now somewhat legendary Klub Zoo night. Originally
held every Wednesday night at Munkberry’s in the heart
of London’s west end back in 1988, the timing was
perfect for the return of Klub Zoo every Friday night with
it’s new found home at the Soho Theatre. Famed for
its mix of classic soul, disco grooves and very early house
music, the Zoo regular following would flock religiously
to the club each week to hear their favourite Salsoul, Prelude
or Philadelphia International grooves. Klub Zoo ran for
Three successful years and Bobby & Steve and the club
later became instrumental in planting the UK roots for what
would later become more commonly referred to as US House
and Garage music.
However, it was a trip to New York at the
tail end of the eighties that was to mark a major turnabout
in the futures of Bobby & Steve and Zoo. A visit to
Larry Levan’s infamous Paradise Garage club gave the
twins their first taste of a new sound dubbed ‘Garage’
music, a sound which American jocks such as Levan and Tony
Humphries were championing. Evolving from the more soulful
and gospel parts of disco, garage music with its soaring
vocals, intricate melodies and jazzy instrumentals, captured
the ears of the twins. They had found their sound, dance
music that still contained their beloved soulful influences.
With this in mind Bobby & Steve went
back to London and wasted no time in launching their legendary
Saturday night venture ‘Garage City’, hailed
as the UK’s most established Garage night out, playing
the best in soulful, funky and uplifting house & garage
each and every Saturday for a phenomenal 12 years, and seeing
them joined regularly by the biggest names from the house
and garage arena. ‘Garage City’ has had visits
from the likes of Louie Vega,, Tony Humphries, Eric Morillo,
Todd Terry and Danny Tenaglia. ‘Garage City’
has also enjoyed two successful seasons at Es Paradis in
Ibiza, plus the release of the ’10 Years of Garage
City’ album mixed by the twins via Defected Records
to mark it’s 10th anniversary. Since September 1991,
and after 12 years of weekly Garage City parties, the twins
are now concentrating on promoting one-off monthly “Garage
City” tribute parties throughout the UK.
Aside from regular dates in the UK’s
leading clubs, the boys held a 5-year exclusive residency
at Mazoon in Italy. They have also held a presence in Ibiza,
with 13 summers of playing out at the exclusive El Divino,
Pacha, Es paradis and Amnesia. Another initiative was the
production of 2 special “Summervibes Weekenders”,
in association with the Southport Weekender crew, which
saw them take over the Pontins Holiday Camp in Camber Sands
for two days. These went down as one of the “ultimate
dance weekenders”.
The twins surely have a fabulous legacy,
and perhaps one of their greatest contributions to the UK
scene took place when Soul Heaven was launched with Oli
White on 17th February 2001. Bobby & Steve were joined
by Masters at Work’s Kenny ‘Dope’ Gonzalez
playing to over 2500 party people and brought back the vibe
to the Ministry with a further 1000 queuing outside. The
follow-ups were just as successful with guest spots from
the likes of DJ Spen, Terry Hunter and none other than Louie
Vega. The Ministry of Sound must have been impressed too
– as from January 2002 Soul Heaven became a monthly
fixture and word on the street is that Louie Vega requested
it became his only UK residency too! Bobby & Steve left
Soul Heaven in January 2003 to dedicate their time and energy
to launching and promoting their very own brand new label,
Zoo Groove Stereo Records.
1988 saw the launch of their own Zoo Experience
Records through which they released two tracks with Leroy
Burgess. Their own production ‘Love’s Gotta
Hold of Me’ featuring Destry was released via Cooltempo
Records in 1992 reaching the dizzy heights of NO.66 in the
national charts, whilst in the same year they released their
first of four ‘Garage City’ compilation albums
through Telstar Records. Their Klub Zoo International label
saw their artist Overjoyd nominated for the ‘Best
Gospel Group’ at the 1997 MOBO (Music of Black Origin)
Awards. In 1999 they produced a remix for Puff Daddy “All
Night Long” on Arista/BadBoy with the artist Faith
Evans. Bobby & Steve and Zoo Events have also been representing
the UK at the Miami Winter Music Conference for the last
9 years, hosting some of the biggest parties of the conference
alongside some of the biggest names in dance music. They
were high flyers with their production of Johnny Fiori ‘You
Will Survive’ which was the subject of a bidding war
between the UK’s biggest record labels.
Bobby & Steve have made two trips to
Asia since 2001, both being in HONG KONG and playing for
the MTV ASIA MUSIC AWARDS & CHIVER REGAL PARTY and in
2002 they were invited to play for THE ALFRED DUNHILL LAUNCH
PARTY for their new and recently opened store in the City.
September 2003 saw the launch of their
latest venture Zoo Groove Stereo. The boys are continuing
to fly the flag for soulful house with their brand new monthly
event at Herbal, spinning soul, funk, house, disco and classics.
In addition, they have an exclusive residency at City Loud,
Turnmills in connection with their Zoo Groove Stereo label.
They are focusing on producing monthly releases on the label
and are enjoying a heavy but exciting release schedule.
This year they celebrate 20 years of Djing and promoting,
and to mark the occasion they have a double CD coming out
on suSU in June 2004, revelling in classic soul, funk, disco
and soulful house. Their US tour kicks off on the 4th June,
where they will wow the crowds in LA, San Fran and Salt
Lake City before moving on to Paris and then back to England
where they will visit, Nearly every major city.
From the early days of their influential
soul haven Klub Zoo, to their monumental 10 Year Anniversary
‘Garage City’ party at Fabric, and their ten
year show on Kiss FM, Bobby & Steve have been constant
figure heads in championing the soulful House Sound. Two
of the most respected names in dance music, Bobby &
Steve, Zoo Events, and now Zoo Groove Stereo Records, continue
to command respect for their huge success, past, present
and future.
There is no doubt that the brothers have
created a timeless legacy, and a certainty that they will
go from strength to strength in preaching the gospel of
soulful house for years to come.
Bobby&Steve celebrated their 20th Anniversary in 2004
and released a double mix compilation album on SuSU records
and then in 2005 released another compilation on Bar Grooves
entitled Bobby&Steve&Friends.
In 2006, Bobby&Steve are celebrating
15 years of Garage City which is Europe’s longest
running soulful house night, and they have already visited,
Australia, Hong Kong, Dubai, Switzerland, Scotland, Miami
and Belgium.
Defected Records are also releasing Garage
City’s 15th Anniversary album in July 2006, so Bobby&Steve
have a very extensive album tour in place so watch out for
Bobby&Steve in a venue near you soon.