Background
Steve Hillier was born in Southampton, England but grew up in South London where he attended Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School.
Steve Hillier was born in Southampton, England but grew up in South London where he attended Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School.
Hillier is chiefly known for his work with the band Dubstar which he formed with Chris Wilkie and Sarah Blackwood in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1993. As well as writing nine of Dubstar"s ten singles (including seven of their eight Top 40 singles ), he has also remixed artists as varied as Bebel Gilberto and Hooverphonic and released numerous solo recordings. He had his first article as a journalist published at the age of twelve.
He started DJing at the age of fifteen, playing alternative music in pubs and clubs in the London Borough of Bexley and surrounding areas including many events at Crayford Town Hall.
Hillier left school in 1987 and following a short period working as a sales representative for Pinnacle Records in Orpington, Kent moved to Newcastle upon Tyne where he DJed and promoted nightclub events across North East England for nine years. lieutenant was during this period that he met Chris Wilkie and Sarah Blackwood and formed Dubstar (see main article).
He also wrote feature articles and conducted interviews for (now defunct) Music Technology magazine based in Cambridge, East Anglia. Notable interviews included Renegade Soundwave, Frazier Chorus and A Guy Called Gerald, all of whom were relatively unknown artists at the time of interview.
Hillier has written various songs for other artists, including Trentemøller, Flosstradamus, Mark Owen, Ben Ofoedu, Landon Pigg, Shane Lynch, and Karen Mok (for her Without You).
In recent times Hillier has contributed features and reviews for Future Music and Computer Music magazines as well as being a featured contributor to British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 2"s Sold on Song website. He was a lecturer in songwriting at degree level at British and Irish Modern Music Institute for ten years until 2015 and is a songwriting lecturer at Point Blank Music College. Outside of his music career, Hillier is also a founding director of Manitoba Bites Dog, the most award winning Business to business Puerto Rico company in the United Kingdom.