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Musician of Rock and Dance
A.k.a. Stephen Simpson Hillage Simeon Sasparella
UK-based guitarist born August 2, 1951, London, England. Formerly a member of prog-rock act Gong but best known as half of ambient/techno duo System 7 and as a frequent collaborator with The Orb. He started with the band Uriel then left for college and they continued on as Egg. They reunited to record under the pseudonym Arzachel, then Hillage ended up with Kevin Ayers, then into Gong where he picked up on Daevid Allen's glissando guitar techniques that Allen had evolved from watching Syd Barrett play with a butter knife bowing strings. Hillage became a virtuoso and the guitar sound evolved with echoes and reverb blending with synthesizers. He had a solo band after Gong and did some session work, and was a pioneer in new age ambient music and retired from recording for a while as he went on to be a prominent producer in the early 1980's, most known for his work on the Simple Minds albums of that era. Some years later he was in a club and heard the Orb sampling his music and hooked up with them, and resurfaced with his duo with his longtime partner to record as System 7, aka 777 due to concerns from Apple over their operating system 7. He reunited with Gong circa 2008 and toured with them in 2009 and 2010.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Düsseldorf | Steve Hillage | 2017 | Album |
Searching For The Spark | Steve Hillage | 2016 | Album |
Searching For The Spark | Steve Hillage | 2016 | Compil. |
Madison Square Garden 1977 | Steve Hillage | 2015 | Album |
Rainbow 1977 | Steve Hillage | 2014 | Album |
Legendary Live | National Health Featuring Steve Hillage And Bill Bruford | 2013 | Album |
Dust Of The Master | Steve Hillage | 2009 | Album |
Dreamtime Submersible | Evan Marc + Steve Hillage | 2008 | Album |
Dreamtime Resubmerged | Evan Marc Featuring Steve Hillage | 2008 | Album |
Live In England 1979 | Steve Hillage | 2007 | Album |
Germany-77 | Steve Hillage | 2007 | Album |
Live At Deeply Vale Festival '78 | Steve Hillage | 2004 | Album |
Light In The Sky - Introducing ... Steve Hillage | Steve Hillage | 2003 | Compil. |
Demo Tracks 74-78 | Steve Hillage | 1999 | Album |
Nuclear Waste | Sting, Steve Hillage, Nik Turner, Steve Broughton, Mike Howlett, Elizabeth Van Dort, Dombek, Javier Fredes, Harry Williamson | 1995 | Single |
Cyberwar | Steve Hillage, Russ Dunham, Fergus McNeill | 1994 | Album |
L'Enfant Lion (Bande Originale Du Film) | Salif Keita Et Steve Hillage | 1993 | Album |
BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert | Steve Hillage | 1992 | Album |
Ggggong-Go_Long | Steve Hillage | 1991 | Album |
Kamikaze Eyes | Steve Hillage | 1983 | Single |
Alone | Steve Hillage | 1983 | Single |
For To Next / And Not Or | Steve Hillage | 1982 | Album |
And Not Or | Steve Hillage | 1982 | Album |
For To Next | Steve Hillage | 1982 | Album |
Aura | Steve Hillage | 1979 | Compil. |
Live Herald | Steve Hillage | 1979 | Album |
In Concert-197 | Steve Hillage | 1979 | Album |
Open | Steve Hillage | 1979 | Album |
Rainbow Dome Musick | Steve Hillage | 1979 | Album |
Don't Dither Do It | Steve Hillage | 1979 | Single |
Getting Better | Steve Hillage | 1978 | Single |
Getting Better / It's All Too Much | Steve Hillage | 1978 | Single |
Green | Steve Hillage | 1978 | Album |
Not Fade Away (Glid Forever) | Steve Hillage | 1977 | Single |
Leylines To Glassdom / Lies | Steve Hillage / Glenn Phillips | 1977 | Single |
Motivation Radio | Steve Hillage | 1977 | Album |
Six-Pack : Six-Track | Steve Hillage | 1977 | Single |
In Concert-161 | Steve Hillage | 1977 | Album |
Hurdy Gurdy Man / It's All Too Much | Steve Hillage | 1977 | Single |
Hurdy Gurdy Man | Steve Hillage | 1976 | Single |
L | Steve Hillage | 1976 | Album |
It's All Too Much | Steve Hillage | 1976 | Single |
Fish Rising | Steve Hillage | 1975 | Album |
Steve Hillage Band Rock |