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Steve AngelloGreek-Swedish DJ, remixer, producer, musician and label owner
Date of Birth: 22.11.1982
Country: Greece |
Content:
- Biography of Steve Angello
- Early Career
- Breakthrough and Success
- Collaborations and Supergroups
- Size Records and X
- AN21 and Personal Life
Biography of Steve Angello
Steven Angello Josefsson Fragogiannis, better known as Steve Angello, is a Greek-Swedish DJ, remixer, producer, musician, and label owner. He was born on November 22, 1982, in Athens, Greece, but grew up in Stockholm, Sweden.

Early Career
Angello's musical career began when he was just twelve years old, spinning innovative music that blended hip-hop, breakbeat, and classic hits from the 1970s. He later incorporated electronic music into his repertoire after discovering house music through Daft Punk's "Da Funk" at a Stockholm club with his friend Sebastian Ingrosso. Angello has described hearing "Da Funk" as a true musical orgasm.

Breakthrough and Success
Angello's first notable success came with his remix of Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams" in late 2004. He gained further recognition with tracks like "KNAS," "Rave n' Roll," and "Yeah." His remix of Robin S.'s "Show Me Love" was also a huge hit. Known for his theatrical and epic themes accompanying his house music, Angello has worked under various aliases throughout his career.

Collaborations and Supergroups
Angello collaborated with childhood friend Sebastian Ingrosso on several projects, including Who's Who, Buy Now, Fireflies, General Moders, Mode Hookers, Outfunk, and The Sinners. He also formed the duo A&P Project with Eric Prydz and the duo Supermongo (later renamed Supermode) with his friend Axel. The latter collaboration produced a popular cover of Bronski Beat's "Tell Me Why."
Angello gained immense fame as a member of the supergroup Swedish House Mafia, alongside Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso. The trio produced hit tracks such as "Save the World," "Antidote," "Greyhound," "One," "Miami 2 Ibiza," and "Don't You Worry Child."
Size Records and X
Angello is the owner of his own record label, Size Records, which promotes artists such as Tim Mason, Junior Sanchez, Third Party, AN21 & Max Vangeli, and Qulinez. The label also supports releases from artists like Tommy Trash, Marcus Schössow, Arno Cost, and more. In March 2013, Size Records launched the subsidiary label 'X,' which focuses primarily on tech house music. The first release on 'X' was Trent Cantrelle's mini-album "Nice and Close."
AN21 and Personal Life
Angello collaborates with his brother Antoine Josefsson, also a producer and DJ, under the name AN21. Together, they have released tracks like "Valodja," "Flonko," and "Swing N Swoosh." Angello is married to Swedish model and television presenter Isabel Adrian. The couple has two daughters, Mandey-Lili (born in 2010) and Winter-Rose (born on April 6, 2012). Angello currently spends part of his time in Los Angeles.

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