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Stevo Pearce was born on 26 December, 1962 in Dagenham, Essex, England, is an An english new wave musician. Discover Stevo Pearce's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 26 December, 1962
Birthday 26 December
Birthplace Dagenham, Essex, England
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1962

Stephen John Pearce, commonly known as Stevo (born 26 December 1962), is a British record producer and music industry executive, best known as the owner of indie record label Some Bizzare Records.

He was born in Dagenham, Essex, England, and later came from Haverhill, Suffolk.

He left school at sixteen with no qualifications and entered a work training placement with sub contracted distribution company distributing Phonogram Records.

His mother purchased a mobile disco unit on hire purchase and Stevo began a Monday-night residency at the Chelsea Drugstore in London's King's Road.

Around this time he was banned from playing certain clubs due to his eccentricities.

He was chased out of one club for just repeating "Yes hello, hello yes, it's highly psychological", and after mixing Mickey Mouse into Cabaret Voltaire at half speed.

Other things that the public were not used to included playing six different records at the same time, causing a very intense sound.

After the residency at the Drugstore, Stevo moved on to working a regular night at the Clarendon Hotel, Hammersmith.

The nights at the Clarendon were known as "Stevo's Electro Tunes" where bands like DAF, Fad Gadget, Last Dance, Naked Lunch and Boyd Rice played.

At this time Stevo regarded himself as a music anarchist in the music scene and felt it important for musical barriers to be broken down.

After these nights attracted interest Stevo was asked to compile an electronic music chart in the Record Mirror, soon followed by his "Futurist Chart" in Sounds.

He did not like the term "Futurist", feeling the name was "a bit of a joke".

The Sounds chart was filled with demos that were sent to him by new unknown bands.

1980

In 1980, after realising he was receiving some good material, he decided to put together a compilation album, the Some Bizzare Album.

Stevo went on to sign some of the most important underground, alternative bands of the 1980s, becoming notorious in the way he signed bands, especially with major record labels who knew how important the deal was to them.

Eccentric record contract signings included Test Department's deal, which was signed on a rocking-horse named Horace.

Stevo also was sent sweets every week as part of a deal with Phonogram Records.

There is also the story of a teddy bear sent to a meeting, to clinch the deal for Soft Cell.

The teddy was appropriately dressed as Robin Hood.

Stevo Pearce has been involved with many artists and bands as their manager or through his label Some Bizzare Records.

The Warehouse Leeds, Yorkshire, was where Soft Cell first had a meeting with Stevo, who had hitch-hiked to Leeds from London, picked up at Staples Corner by the band Modern English as he was holding a sign saying "Leeds".

Marc Almond was impressed with Stevo, who, he is quoted as saying, "had the gift of the gab" and was "immensely likeable".

Stevo said that he was putting together the Some Bizzare Album, which would include bands that "broke down barriers".

He preferred to include undiscovered bands that he could then license to major record companies through his Some Bizzare label.

Stevo wanted to include Soft Cell on the Some Bizzare Album, and also wanted to manage the band.

After returning to his home in Leeds, Almond discussed the meeting with bandmate Dave Ball and sought advice from Tony Mayo (of Naked Lunch), who would also appear on the Some Bizzare album.

They decided that working with Stevo is what they wanted.

Stevo was only seventeen at the time.

Depeche Mode were cautious when first approached by Stevo, they were indecisive about being included on a "Futurist" compilation album.

They first decided to take their demo tape to various other record companies, only to be rejected by everyone.

After a bad first meeting with Daniel Miller of Mute Records (Miller was in a bad mood due to a problem with some Fad Gadget artwork) the door was left open for Stevo to include Depeche Mode on his Some Bizzare Album.

During an evening at the Bridgehouse, in Canning Town, Stevo chatted with Depeche Mode about his new label and compilation album; the band had been supporting Fad Gadget.

It was decided that Depeche Mode would record a track for the Some Bizzare Album.

Stevo had then recommended that the band work with Daniel Miller at Mute Records.

In 1980, Depeche Mode went into an east London recording studio and recorded the track "Photographic".

Daniel Miller wanted to put a good track on the compilation album, but not their best track.

Miller acted as informal producer on the recording of the Some Bizzare version of the "Photographic" track.

The band set up their equipment in the studio and ran through some of their tracks live in the studio.

"Photographic" was recorded and mixed in one day.

Matt Johnson, of the band The The, first came across Stevo after receiving a series of odd phone calls wanting him to support the band, Cabaret Voltaire.