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Chris Stussy
Stussy in 2023
Stussy in 2023
Background information
Birth nameNiels Christian Steenbergen
Born (1994-07-02) July 2, 1994 (age 30)
Leiderdorp, Netherlands
Genres
Occupations
Years active2014–present
LabelsUp the Stuss
Websitechrisstussy.com

Niels Christian Steenbergen (born Leiderdorp, Netherlands), better known by the stage name Chris Stussy, is a Dutch DJ and producer.

Stussy has released recordings on PIV Records, House Puff Records, Eastenderz, FUSE London and Rutilance Recordings. He also had early releases in his career on New York label Nervous Records beginning in 2016.[1] His songs include "For The Music", "Why Don't You", "Desire", Midtown Playground" and "Together". His most famous single, "All Night Long" has been streamed over 18 million times on Spotify.

Career

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Stussy began a music career playing at local clubs in the Netherlands.[2] He has performed at DC10,[3][4] Amnesia in Ibiza,[5] Coachella,[4][6] Music On,[7] Mint,[4] Creamfields,[4] Club Space and Parklife.[8] He worked as a musical duo with Kolter called Stussko,[9] and as a duo with Locklead, Across Boundaries.[citation needed]

In 2020, Stussy founded his own label called Up The Stuss.[10]

Stussy's career significantly grew in 2023, with the release of hit single "All Night Long", released on his own recording label. This single, along with the following "Midtown Playground EP", released on FUSE Records, greatly increased the artist's streaming numbers, which today surpasses 1 million monthly listeners.

In February 2024 the artist launched a docu-series titled Chris Stussy: Uncut on his YouTube channel. The monthly series follows Stussy behind the scenes from the past two years of shows, producing and more.[11]

In May 2024, Stussy performed the first Boiler Room event of his career, at Warehouse '92, Edinburgh.[citation needed]

Stussy announced in September 2024 he would be launching his own event series, called ‘USS’, in the heart of London. The inaugural show is set for February 1, 2025.[12]

Discography

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Albums

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  • Get Together (2021)
    • Breather (with S.A.M)
    • Spaceship (with S.A.M)
    • Get Together (with S.A.M)
    • Here to Catch You (with S.A.M)
    • Sirine (with S.A.M)
    • Sonic Mana (with S.A.M)
    • Never Lazy (with S.A.M)
    • Ethernity (with S.A.M)
  • Mysteries of the Universe (2022)
    • Hundu Boulevard
    • Can't Escape
    • A Traveller on the Dusty Road
    • Can't Escape - Giammarco Orsini Remix
    • Myesteries of the Universe


(Across Boundaries)

  • Sense of Future (2023)
    • Sense of Future
    • Strummer
    • Nightcreeper
    • Cold December
    • Daydreamer
    • Extract

Singles and EPs

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  • Movement EP (2014)
    • Keep Moving
    • Movement
  • Unexpected (2014)
    • Unexpected - Original Mix
    • Unexpected - Rik Fransens Remix
    • Respect That - Original Mix
  • One Thing I Can EP (2015)
    • One Thing I Can
    • One Thing I Can - Roland Nights Remix
    • Deep Gems
    • Jus Playin
  • Display & Sustain (2015)
    • Display
    • Sustain
  • For The Music (2015)
    • For The Music
    • Tear Apart
    • Everybody
  • The Machine (2016)
    • The Machine (with Prunk)
  • Creativity EP (2016)
    • Creativity
    • The Road
    • Be Real
    • Be Real - Edmund Remix
  • Chris Stussy (2016)
    • Why Don't You
    • Do It 4 Love
    • No Turning Back
  • Take My Swing (2016)
    • Take My Swing - Dub Mix (with Bas Roos)
    • Alright, Let's Go! (with Bas Roos)
    • Get Him Up - Dub Mix (with Bas Roos)
  • The Heat EP (2016)
    • The Heat
    • What Ya Doin?
    • No Time
    • Art of Music
  • Wanna Dance EP (2017)
    • Wanna Dance
    • Wanna Dance - Studioheist Remix
    • Way of Life
    • Rising
  • Soul Patrol EP (2017)
    • Soul Patrol
    • Never Tell Me
    • Talking Large
  • Music On EP (2017)
    • Music On (with James Dexter)
    • The Truth (with James Dexter)
    • Feeling (with James Dexter)
  • Ladies Night EP (2017)
    • Ladies Night (with Bas Roos)
    • Testing Me (with Bas Roos)
    • Funk Alive (with Bas Roos)
    • Trust Your Game
  • Brooklyn Tears EP (2017)
    • Brooklyn Tears (with Prunk)
    • Polar (with Prunk)
    • Tunnelvision (with Prunk)
    • That Groove (with Prunk)
  • Nighdriver EP (2017)
    • Nightdriver
    • Crate Diggin
    • One Way
    • Lonely
  • Boogie Trippin EP (2018)
    • Boogie Trippin
    • Flow Distinction
    • Next to You
    • Selfless State
  • Material / The System (2018)
    • Material (with Prunk)
    • Material - Two Diggers Remix
    • The System (with Prunk)
    • The System - James Dexter Remix
  • Possitive Mind EP (2018)
    • Positive Mind
    • Alone In The Dark
    • You & Me, Together
    • Cabinet Case
  • PIV Limited 002 / Speak (2018)
    • Speak
    • Deep Innocence
    • Speak - Djebali Remix
    • Deep Innocence - Alix Alvarez Remix
  • Politics Of Dancing X Chris Stussy & Sun Archive (2019)
    • Politics Of Dancing X Chris Stussy
  • Whatudo EP (2019)
    • Noir Infusion (with Toman)
    • Mont Blanc (with Toman)
    • Whatudo (with Toman)
    • Mountain River (with Toman)
  • Reminders, Vol.5 (2019)
    • Atlas
  • Shades of Grey EP (2019)
    • Shades (with Djebali)
    • Grey (with Djebali)
    • Odorin (with Djebali)
    • Nectar (with Djebali)
  • Electro City Moving EP (2019)
    • Edge of The Mirror
    • Forever Moving
    • Synchronicity
    • Electrogirl
  • ENDZ032 (2020)
    • Torino
    • Modiletion
    • Never Ending Story
    • Aerolite
  • Nunchi (2020)
    • Wake Ning
    • Nunchi
    • Sonaris
  • Timewriter EP (2020)
    • Timewriter (with Toman)
    • Serendipity (with Toman)
    • Zerlon (with Toman)
    • Boiling Point (with Toman)
  • Across Ocean EP (2020)
    • Across Ocean
    • Seeing & Believing
    • Independent Woman (with Litmus)
    • Kaizen
    • Seeing & Believing - Kolter Remix
  • Take A Leap Of Faith EP (2021)
    • Take A Leap Of Faith
    • Take A Leap Of Faith - Relic Remix
    • Point Loma
    • Limerence
  • A Glimmer of Hope EP (2021)
    • Central Frenzy
    • Riva De Biasio
    • Deviant Shadow
    • A Glimmer Of Hope
  • Angel In The Sky EP (2022)
    • Fessor Of Dabz
    • Questions Of Today
    • Neutral Tones
    • Angel In The Sky
  • All Night Long (2023)
    • All Night Long
    • Rose Bay
  • Midtown Playground EP (2023)
    • Midtown Playground
    • From The Delicate Mist Of Morning
    • Blueprint
    • From The Delicate Mist Of Morning - Huerta Remix
    • Mythical Power
  • Desire (2024)
    • Desire
  • Go (2024)
  • Won't Stop (Don't) (2024)
    • Won't Stop (Don't)


(Across Boundaries)

  • Synergy (2024)
    • T.M.P
    • Synergy
    • Pumpin'
    • Sonar
    • Neem De Tijd

Remixes

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    • The Way It Goes (Track 1) - Kerri Chandler, Troy Denari (Chris Stussy Remix) (2020)
    • Midnight - Solaris Heights (Chris Stussy Remix) (2021)
    • Bounce to the Beat - Todd Terry, Sound Design (Chris Stussy Remix) (2024)

References

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  1. ^ Anna Wall (10 October 2023). "Chris Stussy: house music all night long". DJMag. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Chris Stussy". trifec.one. 30 April 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Thursday making my debut in DC10 Ibiza doing a set in the legendary garden for Solid. Grooves 🇪🇸 Who's around?". facebook.com. 7 June 2022. Retrieved 15 May 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d Wall, Anna (10 October 2023). "Chris Stussy: house music all night long". DJ Mag. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  5. ^ Lubeck, Lissy (12 June 2023). "Lissy Lü chats to... Dutch underground hero Chris Stussy". Ibiza Spotlight. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  6. ^ "Chris Stussy · Biography". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  7. ^ "Lineup » Music On Festival 2024". Music On Festival. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  8. ^ Ross, Gemma (12 June 2023). "Parklife festival forced to cut power to stages due to thunderstorms". Mixmag.
  9. ^ "DJOKO aka KOLTER – Finale Entdeckungsreise". Fazemag. Retrieved 29 November 2024.
  10. ^ "Chris Stussy - Biography". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 15 May 2024.
  11. ^ "Chris Stussy is the subject of new docu-series 'Chris Stussy: Uncut'". Mixmag. Retrieved 29 November 2024.
  12. ^ "Chris Stussy launches 'USS' event series". Electronic Groove. Retrieved 29 November 2024.