Name Steve Mac Role Music Producer | ||
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Albums Snatch019, Disconnect Your Head, Whistle / 2 Fingered Salute, Acoustic Fusion in the Mountains, The Drumbums EP Similar Nate James, Steve Smith, Paul Harris, Nic Fanciulli, Seamus Haji Profiles |
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Stephen Michael McGuinness (born 14 June 1965 in Bristol, England), also known as Steve Mac, is a UK house music producer. As a solo artist, he runs Variation Recordings.
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Mac started out as scratch DJ at the age of 11. He met his production partner Rob Chetcuti in a hip-hop group in Malta. They formed the group, The Rhythm Masters.

Mac and Chetcuti also set up a studio followed by a record label, Disfunktional Recordings in 1995. The label was mainly a showcase for the pair's own productions although artists such as Danny Tenaglia, Junior Sanchez, Paul Woolford, and Giorgio Moroder also contributed.

The Rhythm Masters split in 2002 to pursue solo projects, with Mac producing tracks including "Circus Parade", "Da Canto" and "Lovin' You More (That Big Track)" for CR2. Mac also remixed for Jamiroquai, Charlotte Church and Simply Red. The track "Lovin' You More" is used on the Radio Station "Vladivostok FM" on Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony.

In 2008, Mac released the track "Gotta Have Some Fun"; and in September that year his track "Paddy's Revenge" (sampling Penguin Cafe Orchestra's 1984 song "Music for a Found Harmonium") reached number 17 in the UK Singles Chart.

Mac's most recent release is the track "The Fly" also for CR2.