Steve Argüelles

Steve Argüelles
Background information
Birth name Stephen Argüelles Clarke
Born (1963-11-16) 16 November 1963
Origin Crowborough, Sussex, England
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Drummer, Producer, Record Label boss
Instruments drums
Labels Plush
Associated acts Human Chain
Website Plush

Stephen Argüelles Clarke[1] (born 16 November 1963) is an English jazz drummer, producer and is the proprietor of the Plush record label.[2] He has also worked in film and theatre. He is the elder brother of saxophonist Julian Argüelles. Steve currently resides in Paris, France.

Life and career

Argüelles was born in Crowborough, East Sussex and raised in Birmingham.[1] From the age of 16, when he became the house drummer at Ronnie Scott's, through his seminal work as a founder of the 1980s group Loose Tubes, and his work with Django Bates in the early Human Chain, he has shown an innovation beyond the usual role of the drummer.[3] He also was the drummer of soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy during a series of duo concerts.

Argüelles has collaborated with folk singer Corin Curschellas and John Wolf Brennan of Switzerland and with Nguyên Lê. He also plays in a trio with Benoît Delbecq and Noël Akchoté : The Recyclers. With Benoit Delbecq and electric bassist Christophe Minck, he also played with the French male popsinger Katerine on two LP : Les Créatures (1999) and Huitième Ciel (2002), and a lot of concerts in Europe.

He always plays with Benoit Delbecq in a duo project in electronic music called Ambitronix.

Argüelles featured as a guest with Gilad Atzmon on Tango Siempre's CD Tangents available on the Galileo-MC label.

Selected discography

References

  1. 1 2 "Steve Argüelles". Allmusic. Rovi. Retrieved 2013-06-01.
  2. Plush website
  3. Cook, Richard (2005). Richard Cook's Jazz Encyclopedia. London: Penguin Books. p. 17. ISBN 0-141-00646-3.

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