Steve Aungle

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

15-Jan-1961

Age

(65 years old)

Place of Birth

Dundee, Scotland, UK

Also Known As
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Steve Aungle

Biography

Steve Aungle is best known for his songwriting parntership from 1993-97 with the late singer, Billy Mackenzie (The Associates). Several albums cover this work: the first, ‘Beyond the Sun’ (Nude Records ’97) was produced by Simon Raymonde (The Cocteau Twins) featuring a mixture of styles but mostly consisting of torch ballads with Aungle accompanying Mackenzie on the piano. A second album ‘Eurocentric’ was released on Paul Haig’s label Rhythm of Life Records in 2001 but was deleted only two weeks after its release, making it an extremely rare and collectible album. However, in 2005, One Little Indian Records released two albums: ‘Transmission Impossible’ and ‘Auchtermatic’ which include many of the songs found on the first two albums. Since Billy Mackenzie’s tragic death in ’97, Steve Aungle has co-written songs with producer Pascal Gabriel for his current band Carcassette, as well as working with London band Boo Hooray (formerly known as Electric Music AKA). ‘Piano for Europe’, a collection of solo piano pieces, was released in 2010 and it was in November of that year that he met singer Lisa Meilen to start a new collaboration which has resulted in two new projects: Elvis & the Ancient Greeks and Winter Academy- both strictly live projects with no recordings available to date. Meanwhile he has been involved in two releases of remix work under ‘White Label’- the album ‘Stolen Voices’ (released in September 2011) and the EP ‘1972’ due to be released on 21st May 2012.


Credits

Billy Mackenzie: The Glamour Chase Billy Mackenzie: The Glamour Chase (2000) Character: Self
The Glamour Chase is Andrew Miller's feature length 2000 documentary on the life of maverick Scottish pop star Billy Mackenzie. With contributions from close family, friends and the 1980s pop firmament that admired him so deeply, the documentary remains definitive. Variously described as an "anarchic Bassey, sinister Pavarotti and Scotland's Sinatra", Billy Mackenzie led an extraordinary life. The story is told by Billy himself from extensive archive footage, together with his father Jim and sister Helen and informed contributions from his biographer Tom Doyle and pop star friends including fellow Associates Alan Rankine and Michael Dempsey; ABC's Martin Fry, Siouxsie Sioux, Marc Almond and members of Heaven 17, Yello and Apollo 440.



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