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Birth name | Stephen Patrick Mackey |
Born | Sheffield, England |
10 November 1966
Genres | Alternative rock Indie rock Britpop |
Occupations | Musician, Singer-songwriter, keyboardist, guitarist, bassist |
Years active | mid-1980s–present |
Associated acts | Pulp Cavemen Trolley Dog Shag |
Steve Mackey (born Stephen Patrick Mackey; 10 November 1966) is a British musician and record producer best known for playing bass guitar in the band Pulp. He also played bass for Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker in the latter's solo career, and worked as a songwriter and producer with artists such as M.I.A. and Florence + the Machine.
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Mackey was born in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. In his early years he attended Hucklow First and Middle Schools with friend Richard Hawley. They would later play together as members of Pulp. He schooled at Hinde House Comprehensive in Sheffield before undertaking further studies at Richmond College of Further Education. He moved to London in 1988 to pursue an interest in film-making and graduated from London's Royal College of Art, in 1992, MA Film.
Joining Pulp in 1989,[1] he played on Separations, released on Fire Records.[2] He continued to write, record and tour with the band as they found success in the 1990s. He performed on all subsequent albums recorded including Intro, His 'n' Hers, Different Class, This Is Hardcore and We Love Life.
Forming a songwriting/production partnership with Ross Orton (known as Cavemen), he met Maya Arulpragasam (M.I.A.) and co-wrote and produced "Galang" and "Sunshowers" which led to MIA securing a deal with Interscope Records and releasing "Arular". They worked together again on "Bird Flu" from her subsequent album Kala. Mackey and Orton continued to produce and remix for artists including Kelis, Arcade Fire, Cornershop, The Kills and The Horrors. Mackey also produced songs for Florence and the Machine's debut album "Lungs", including "Kiss With a Fist", "Girl With One Eye" and " Swimming" and also The Long Blondes debut album Someone to Drive you Home.[3] During this period he continued to record and tour with Jarvis Cocker, in 2006 for his debut solo album for Rough Trade Records (Jarvis) and in 2008 recording the album Further Complications at Electrical Studios, Chicago with Steve Albini.[4][5]
In 2005 Mackey played a cameo role as one of The Weird Sisters, rock band in the film of Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire. The fictitious group also featured Jonny Greenwood and Phil Selway of Radiohead and Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker. In 2006, Mackey and Cocker curated an acclaimed 2 CD Compilation called The Trip featuring music from various eras including Moondog, Carl Orff, The Birthday Party, The Fall and the theme to Radio 4's Shipping Forecast.[6] Mackey co-curated the music program of London's annual Frieze International Art Fair from 2003 to 2008 which included performances from Karlheinz Stockhausen, Sunn O))), Glenn Branca, and Rodney Graham.[7]
He lives in London with his son, Marley (born 1996) and wife, Katie Grand.[8]
Title | Release date |
U.K. singles chart |
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"My Legendary Girlfriend" / "Is This House?" / "This House Is Condemned" (remix) | Mar 1991 | - |
"Countdown" (single version) / "Death Goes to the Disco" / "Countdown" (extended) | Aug 1991 | - |
"O.U. (Gone, Gone)" (radio edit) / "O.U. (Gone, Gone)" (12" mix) / "Space" | Jun 1992 | - |
"My Legendary Girlfriend" (live) / "Sickly Grin" (demo) / "Back in L.A." (demo) | Aug 1992 | - |
"Babies" / "Styloroc (Nights of Suburbia)" / "Sheffield: Sex City" | Oct 1992 | - |
"Razzmatazz" / "Stacks" / "Inside Susan" / "59, Lyndhurst Grove" | Feb 1993 | 80 |
"Lipgloss" / "You're a Nightmare" / "Deep Fried in Kelvin" | Nov 1993 | 50 |
"Do You Remember the First Time" / "Street Lites" / "The Babysitter" | Apr 1994 | 33 |
The Sisters EP ("Babies" / "Your Sister's Clothes" / "Seconds" / "His 'n' Hers") | Jun 1994 | 19 |
"Common People" / "Underwear" | Jun 1995 | 2 |
"Mis-Shapes" / "Sorted for E's & Wizz" / "P.T.A." (Parent Teacher Association) / "Common People" (Live at Glastonbury) | Oct 1995 | 2 |
"Disco 2000" (7" mix) / "Disco 2000" (album mix) / "Ansaphone" / "Live Bed Show" (extended) | Dec 1995 | 7 |
"Disco 2000" (album mix) / "Disco 2000" (7" mix) / "Disco 2000" (Motiv 8 Discoid Mix) / "Disco 2000" (Motiv 8 Gimp Dub) | Dec 1995 | 7 |
"Something Changed" / "Mile End" | Apr 1996 | 10 |
"Help the Aged" / "Tomorrow Never Lies" / "Laughing Boy" | Nov 1997 | 8 |
"This Is Hardcore" / "Ladies' Man" / "The Professionnal" / "This Is Hardcore" (end of the line remix) | Mar 1998 | 12 |
"This Is Hardcore (original version)" / "This Is Hardcore (Hero remix)" / "This Is Hardcore (Swedish Erotica remix)" / "This Is Hardcore" (Stock, Hausen and Walkman's remix) | Mar 1998 | 12 |
"Like a Friend" (U.S. promo) | Mar 1998 | - |
"A Little Soul" / "Cocaine Socialism" / "Like a Friend" | Jun 1998 | 22 |
"A Little Soul" / "A Little Soul" (Lafayette Velvet revisited mix) / "That Boy's Evil" | Jun 1998 | 22 |
"Party Hard" / "We Are the Boyz" / "The Fear" (The Complete and Utter Breakdown Version) | Sep 1998 | 29 |
"Sunrise" / "The Trees" / "Sunrise" (Fat Truckers/Scott free mix) | Oct 2001 | 23 |
"The Trees" / "Sunrise" / "The Trees" (felled by I Monster) | Oct 2001 | 23 |
"Bad Cover Version" / "Yesterday" / "Forever In My Dreams" | Apr 2002 | 27 |
Steve Mackey has also made appearances on the following albums as a musician:
Steve Mackey has appeared on the following albums as a Producer:
Steve Mackey is also known for his remixes, and he has remixed the following tracks (among others):
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