Jamie Stevens is an Australian electronic music producer and DJ based in Melbourne, and a founding member of the ARIA Award-winning group Infusion. With Infusion he won the ARIA Award for Best Dance Release twice — for the 2004 single "Girls Can Be Cruel" and again for the 2005 album "Six Feet Above Yesterday". Across more than two decades in the scene he has built a prolific solo career, releasing a deep catalogue of progressive, organic and melodic house and techno on respected labels including Bedrock, Sudbeat, Last Night On Earth and microCastle. His work — including recent albums "Beginner's Guide to Floating" (2025) and "Observations as a Stranger" — is known for its emotional, percussive, psyche-exploring sound design. Alongside producing and touring globally, Stevens mentors emerging producers through regular studio and online tutoring sessions in Melbourne.
Bio
Jamie Stevens is an Australian electronic music producer and DJ based in Melbourne, and a founding member of the ARIA Award-winning group Infusion. With Infusion he won the ARIA Award for Best Dance Release twice — for the 2004 single "Girls Can Be Cruel" and again for the 2005 album "Six Feet Above Yesterday". Across more than two decades in the scene he has built a prolific solo career, releasing a deep catalogue of progressive, organic and melodic house and techno on respected labels including Bedrock, Sudbeat, Last Night On Earth and microCastle. His work — including recent albums "Beginner's Guide to Floating" (2025) and "Observations as a Stranger" — is known for its emotional, percussive, psyche-exploring sound design. Alongside producing and touring globally, Stevens mentors emerging producers through regular studio and online tutoring sessions in Melbourne.
Credits
Coordinates