Stuart started Djing in London in 1990. In 1994 he set up and ran the 'Pacific Records' label, which was to become a defining techno and house label of that generation showcasing artists such as Carl Craig, Charles Webster, Hot Lizard, Ian O'Brien and Stacey Pullen. From there he moved to Paris where he co-ran the infamous Sunday 'Cake and Milk' parties on the Batofar, an instant hit in the summers from its start in 1998 through to 2002 where he played alongside such guests as Gilles Peterson, Peter Kruder, DJ Harvey, Rainer Truby, Laurent Garnier and Pete Herbert. Around this time Stuart worked with Pete Herbert for their Pacific Blue parties which they held residencies in La Fabrique in Paris and Club Deep in Madrid, as well as various guest slots around europe.
GENRE: House