In 1998 Steve Boyett learned to play the didgeridoo, a unique Australian wind instrument. This led him to learn about digital recording, which
led to compos- ing electronica, which led to DJing. Which, as everybody knows, leads straight to heroin.
He swore he'd never be a DJ. When he started DJing, he swore it was just for fun and he'd
never play out. When he started playing out, he swore it would only be at parties. When he started playing small clubs, he decided the smartest thing to do would be to swear never to become filthy, stinking rich.
He's played Hollywood & Vegas clubs, Burning Man, conventions, after parties, and private events. He keeps the room moving with house, progressive house,
breakbeat, funk, tech house, pop remixes, downtempo, spoken-word poetry — whatever keeps the vibe alive.
He produces three of the world's most popular music podcasts: Podrunner and Podrunner: Intervals (workout music mixes), and Groovelectric (dance music mixes of what he calls New Old Funk).