It was the aforementioned bootleg of Route 94's 'My Love' that announced his arrival, reaching over 2.2 million plays on Soundcloud following its release back in 2013 and kick-starting a musical revolution with Low Steppa very much as its forefront. The track received so much hype that Route 94 replaced his own version within club sets, and was an early benchmark of quality, with Low Steppa's music now a regular feature on the UK's favourite radio shows including Kiss FM, Capital and BBC Radio 1 Xtra.
Notable productions that followed include his all-conquering remix of Sonny Fodera 'Always Gonna Be' and a rework of Hardrive's 'Deep Inside', which was picked up by legendary dance label Strictly Rhythm and hit No.1 on Traxsource within the first week of release.
One of the many successes of Low Steppa's career to date has been Simma Black - a label that has risen through the ranks to be one of the most respected imprints around, regularly dominating the Beatport and Traxsource charts with singles from a wide variety of acclaimed producers and rising stars in the making.
The 100th release on the label was 'Karma', a record he produced with acclaimed singer/songwriter Alex Mills on vocals, and one that lead to both label of the month and an artist of the month awards from Beetport in summer 2017.
Outside of the studio, Low Steppa has already performed at landmark gigs including Radio 1's Big Weekend Opening Party and EDC Las Vegas. However it is his assocation with legendary house label Defected that has really stepped up a gear. In 2017 alone he performed at seven of the Defected In The House Ibiza residencies at Eden, with his back-to-back sets alongside Sonny Fodera among the most celebrated of the season.
Already planned for the 2018 is a huge tour of the US, taking in some of the very finest clubs in the country, exact details of which will be announced late 2017.
You can hear Low Steppa on UK radio station Rinse FM for his resident show every third Friday of the month from 1-3am.
Collecting Dust
Low Steppa Lyrics
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I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
I feel it
The lyrics to Low Steppa's "Collecting Dust" seem to be quite straightforward at first glance. The repeated phrase "I feel it" could be interpreted as the artist feeling something significant or emotional in the moment. However, given the context of the song's title, it's possible that the feeling described here is the sensation of accumulation - whether that's material possessions, emotional baggage, or some other type of weighty collection. This interpretation is supported by the following line, "Collecting dust," which suggests that the singer has been holding onto something for a while without putting it to use.
The repetition of "I feel it" throughout the song is reminiscent of a mantra, which makes sense given the theme of the song. The singer may be attempting to fully acknowledge or accept the thing they've been collecting, as a way of moving forward with it (or discarding it entirely).
Overall, the ambiguous nature of the lyrics leaves room for different interpretations, but it's clear that "Collecting Dust" is a song about recognizing and addressing the things that hold us back.
Line by Line Meaning
I feel it
The artist is expressing a strong emotional connection to something.
I feel it
The artist's emotional connection persists and intensifies.
I feel it
The artist's emotional connection is so strong that they feel the need to repeat themselves.
I feel it
The artist is experiencing a deep and overwhelming emotional response.
I feel it
The artist is fully engaged with their emotions and expressing them through music.
I feel it
The emotional response continues.
I feel it
The feeling is growing even stronger.
I feel it
The artist wants the listener to understand the strength of their emotional response.
I feel it
The artist is experiencing an intense emotional connection to the subject of the song.
I feel it
The phrase continues to express the depth of the artist's emotional response.
I feel it
The artist's emotional response is undiluted and unchanged.
I feel it
The emotion is so strong that it needs to be expressed repeatedly.
I feel it
The artist is fully in touch with their emotions and expressing them through the song.
I feel it
The artist is communicating the intensity of their emotional response to the listener.
I feel it
The phrase is again used to reinforce the strength of the artist's emotions.
I feel it
The artist's emotional connection to the subject is still as strong as when they first started.
I feel it
The artist's emotional response is all-encompassing and all-consuming.
I feel it
The artist's emotional response is the core of the song and the reason for its creation.
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