1. Steve Porter & DJ Hush - Carismo (Aaryn Blain Mix)
  2. Nightriders - Showcase #3
  3. Hoska - Telelphone Booth
  4. Steve Porter - Hulkinator
  5. Chop Shop - Jenk
  6. Chris Reavey - Spac
  7. Island 9 - Request Line
  8. Eli Wilkie - D'Vibin
  9. Steve Porter - Junk In The Trunk
  10. Matt Rowan - Keep Sake
  11. Unknown - Blowing Up My Phone (Bon Johnson Mix)
  12. Porter & Reavey - Bi Polar Express
  13. Emjae - The Limit
  14. Steve Porter - Funk Theory
  15. Jonathan Hart - Chandelier Skies
  16. Chris Micali - Sentient Soul
  17. Chop Shop - Blue Steel
  18. Steve Porter - Dream Machine
  19. Island 9 - Wet Spaghetti
  20. Funk Harmony Park - Funk HP (Steve Porter 'Fantasy Funk' Mix)
  21. Broke Fuck Vs Slumber Party - Unknown
  22. Steve Porter - Fountainia
  23. Driven Now - Pulsificate Now
  24. Aaryn Blain - Whip-in It
  25. Agent 001 - Jay Flahtmeiner
  26. Steve Porter - Time Alone

Steve Porter releases debut mix CD 'Porterhouse'

Label: Fade Records| Release Date: 4/1/2006

Steve Porter is set to release his first-ever mix compilation 'Porterhouse' with 26 tracks melded together on 1xCD in his signature genre-defying, pulsating, energetic Porterhouse style. The album merges his DJing and production style with 9 of his own original tracks further blurring the distinction between DJ and producer into one compelling artist to watch. The album features tracks from Eli Wilkie, Emjae, and Chris Reavey, as well as emerging artists Bons, Hush, Musky, Aaryn Blain, Chris Micali, Jonathan Hart, and the Island 9 crew, and four of Steve's original tracks will also be released to accompany the album upon its release in late February in the US and on April 18th in the UK.

All aboard for the Porterhouse express! Get ready for a ride with one of the most exciting US artists to be making the rounds on the global dancefloor. Steve Porter is set to release his first-ever mix compilation 'PORTERHOUSE' with 26 tracks melded together on 1xCD in his signature genre-defying, pulsating, energetic Porterhouse style. The album merges his DJing and production style with 9 of his own original tracks, further blurring the distinction between DJ and producer into one compelling artist to watch.


The 'PORTERHOUSE' ideology of "no rules, no borders" to dance music resonates here on the album with an eclectic range of funked-up house beats with a techy-edge, breaks interludes, electro action, techno twists, and sound-clash attitude that blurs the boundaries between musical genres. All this is induced by his own re-edits and mixes that mold his highly individual DJ sets and track selection, as Steve soldiers on in his mission to furiously push his Porterhouse sound. 'PORTERHOUSE' is a unique, personal mix album for Steve. In completing the album with a whopping 26 tracks, Steve has the innate ability to hone down tracks to make their moments more distinct.


"I received so many amazing tracks and I entertained any and every piece of music. However, I always had the idea in my head that I wanted to keep the project as in-house as possible and ultimately having a sense of family on the album is the concept that won me over. I like to get right to the point when I mix, deliver the goods, and drop into the next record." - Steve Porter


The album's music draws upon Steve's close network of talent that comprises a new Porterhouse Regime from the Boston area. These are fresh and exciting young producers whose studio production skills have been honed out of the music media spotlight, and while they might not be the biggest names in the industry (yet), the tracks they produce are played by world class DJs from every continent. Some of these artists include his long-term collaborators; Agent 001 cohort Eli Wilkie, Emjae, and Chris Reavey, as well as emerging artists Bons, Hush, Musky, Aaryn Blain, Chris Micali, Jonathan Hart, and the Island 9 crew.


"It's a crew that has always supported one another, no matter how dingy the gig. At the end of the night, Porterhouse is all about a party with friends." -Steve Porter

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