Steve
Lawler is one of the UK’s most long-standing and well-respected DJs.
‘The Art of the DJ’ is the story of Steve’s rise to the forefront of UK
underground dance music and a 80-minute journey into a career which has
spanned over two decades in the music industry. With help from peers
such as Carl Cox, Darren Hughes, Danny Whittle, James Todd and Ben
Turner, and through Steve’s friends and family, we discover the path
leading to Steve Lawler’s status as one of the most truly influential
DJs of our time.
‘The Art of the DJ’ is a brutally candid expose of Steve Lawler’s
life which sees Steve opens up completely on his experiences of drugs
and his self-proclaimed destruction of his reputation. It was evident
from a young age that Steve would have a deep connection with electronic
dance music and at 16, he experienced his first night and was
immediately hooked. After countless attempts at normal day jobs from
accountancy to butchery, Steve began to throw illegal parties in a
tunnel under the M42 motorway and his love for partying resulted in him
dealing narcotics casually. A brutal attack made Lawler re-think and
re-evaluate, and ‘The Art of the DJ’ shows how Steve rebuilt his career
from scratch.
It was Birmingham institution, Global Grooves records store which
forged the foundation of Steve’s career. It was here that he pioneered
the first Global Grooves tour which led to him cementing himself as one
of the UK’s most promising new DJ talents. ‘The Art of the DJ’ explores
Steve Lawler’s history as one of the original UK resident DJ’s. Before
long, he was getting flown internationally for gigs which eventually led
him to Ibiza.
Steve landed gigs at Cafe Mambo and was playing 8 hours a day, 7 days
a week. Steve tells of the disappointment which followed, resulting in
him almost selling off his beloved record collection before a phone call
from clubland legend and Cream founder Darren Hughes changed his life. A
residency at Cream meant Steve’s profile skyrocketed, eventually
leading him towards a 9 year residency at Space in Ibiza, gaining him
the notorious title as ‘King of the Terrace’. Carl Cox and others tell
of Steve’s talent for rocking the now-historic Terrace in its heyday
with his unique style – a sound that was unlike anything else on the
island at the time.
With nostalgic footage of the Space Terrace and Cream and exclusive
interviews from some of the UK’s leading figures in dance music, ‘The
Art of the DJ’ has been two years in the making. As Steve’s Viva Music
imprint celebrates in tenth year, ‘The Art of the DJ’ is a first-hand
account of the ups and downs of Steve Lawler’s life. An extensive
in-depth account of Steve Lawler’s twenty-three year career at the top
of UK underground music, ‘The Art of the DJ’ explores Steve Lawler’s
legacy to a now legendary period of dance music history.