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House producer Steve Angello is the founder of Size Records and a member of the group Swedish House Mafia. Born Steve Josefsson Fragogiannis in Athens, Greece to a Greek father and a Swedish mother, he grew up and is based in Stockholm, Sweden. He founded Size Records in 2003 and inaugurated the label with the self-billed Simplicity EP. Subsequent releases were also produced by Angello, though often under monikers such as the Sinners, General Moders, and Who's Who? -- the former two also comprised of Sebastian Ingrosso -- while latter-day releases would feature other producers such as Luke van Scheppingen (aka Laidback Luke) and Chinedum Nwosu (Innersphere). Also in 2003, Angello released is full-length solo debut album, Tracks, on the German label Konvex | Konkav. In 2004 he enjoyed his biggest hit to date, "Woz Not Woz," a collaboration with Eric Prydz for Subliminal Records. A solo release on Subliminal, Acid/Euro, followed a year later. In 2006 Angello scored an even bigger hit, "Tell Me Why," this one a collaboration with Axwell as Supermode. The popularity of "Tell Me Why" made 2006 a big year for Angello: a solo release of his, "Teasing Mr. Charlie," also became a hit, and he was give the opportunity to release full-length CDs via Ministry of Sound (Sessions) and Mixmag (Stadium Electro). Angello's hit streak continued in 2007 with "Get Dumb," which, like "Tell Me Why" before it, was released on Data Records, a Ministry of Sound affiliate. Sizeism, a two-CD showcase of the Size Records style, was also released via Ministry of Sound in 2007. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 17 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Angello was insane

    by Gman696 on 1/3/11Roseland Ballroom - New York

    One of the best house shows I've ever seen. I am never missing a swedish house show in NYC again.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/3/11Roseland Ballroom - New York

    Queuing to get in was an absolute nightmare. The cops had their batons out trying to move people back but that was never going to happen so the horses had to be called in and it got a little nasty for a moment. Once in however, the music was great, there wasn't too long a wait for drinks, easy access to bathrooms and coatcheck and it turned out to be a great night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    steve angello was awesome!

    by michelleeeeee on 1/3/11Roseland Ballroom - New York

    So good! He was on for like 5 hours. Really sick beats and kept you wanting to dance all night. Best new years i've ever had.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Never again will I book this venue

    by AwfulTime on 1/2/11Roseland Ballroom - New York

    It was New Years Eve, and I had to watch the ball drop while my face was buried in someones back, jammed together like cattle in line, while riots started breaking out around me. The doors were supposed to open at 9 pm, I was online for over three hours waiting to get in, finally getting in at 12:30 am. It was an awful way to spend my New Years and I am appalled at the way this event was managed. I spent $100 dollars waiting online with angry people, and a bottle was thrown by my head. I am calling tomorrow to demand a refund, but knowing how this business is run (like crooks), that probably wont happen, but I will speak my mind.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    madness erupts

    by mysheerluck on 1/2/11Roseland Ballroom - New York

    3000 people, lost in the crowd, feeling the music.. when One dropped for NYE countdown everyone went ape shit haha i love it

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Steve angello nye was unforgettable night

    by Martimucci on 1/2/11Roseland Ballroom - New York

    Show was awesome once I got in...EXTREMELY long and unorganized line. Needs better kind managment and ticket collecting

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Weakest Link of the Mafia

    by Patto34 on 1/2/11Roseland Ballroom - New York

    I completed the trifecta of the Swedish House Mafia on New Years with Steve Angello who ended up being the least enjoyable. Axwell and Ingrosso were both amazing, and had great sets. Keeping in mind that Angello was on New years, and had a much longer set, the entire set was still rather disappointing. Also he BUTCHERED the axwell dirty south Sylvia remix. Generally, I found that he played a lot of monotonous beats to fill the time as well. On another note, Rosewell Ballroom is TERRIBLE at getting people into the venue. I went there to see deadmau5 on Halloween and waited outside in the cold for hours. This time the line was shorter, but wouldn't move because groups of people would cut up front. After asking a security guard to prevent this he said "there are too many people here, you just have to enter the line wherever the hell you can." At that point we just pushed up to the door and literally forced ourselves in. I later found out that many ticket holding friends of mine were denied, after paying up to $100 for a ticket.