Rhythm Master Steve Mac returns with These Machines

The UK House music legend recently unveiled his new project with single Martina featuring Rafael Berrio. We caught up with him to find out more about his new direction and working with Danny Rampling and Irvine Welsh.

THESE MACHINES heralds a new era and direction for one of UK dance music's most prolific artists, Steve Mac.

Best known as one half of Rhythm Masters, the Brighton-based DJ and producer released debut single 'Martina' last month featuring the vocal talents of Pollito Boogaloo singer Rafael Berrio. The track has become an instant classic with many of the world's leading tastemakers including Carl Cox, Pete Tong, Annie Mac, Dubfire, Carl Craig, Hot Since 82 and Irvine Welsh all lining up to heap praise on the intoxicating summer groove.

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. Can you talk us through some of the stand out moments?

OK, this mix is very short. 20 minutes to be precise. The reason being is I want to showcase some of my new stuff. The mix has five of my new tracks, of which three of them are unreleased, so you get to hear what I have been up to. The new tracks are aimed more at the dance-floor. I hope you like them.

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