Peter-Paul Pigmans
Peter-Paul Pigmans (January 31, 1961 – August 27, 2003) was a Dutch gabber music producer, best known for his production under the pseudonym 3 Steps Ahead.
Born in Berkel and based out of Rotterdam, Pigmans' music is widely considered one of the most innovative specimens of the gabber genre;[1] while many gabber producers favor raw force and little virtuosity when creating a song, Pigmans' music always had a strong technical side, and his songs often featured atmospherical elements, an unusual thing in the genre at the time. He was also known for his extremely wild live shows.
Pigmans was diagnosed with brain cancer in 1999. On July 18, 2003 in Zaandam at the Hemkade stadium, fellow Dutch producers organized a fundraising event for him where the cream of the Dutch gabber scene performed (for free - all income was spent on his treatment in hope of curing him) and paid respect to him.[2] A couple of weeks later, he died. Two months later the annual Thunderdome started with a one-minute silence in his memory.
He's been elected into the Thunderdome Hall of Fame.[3]
Discography
- Step 1 (Vinyl) (1994)
- Step 2 (Vinyl) (1994)
- Step 3 (Vinyl) (1994)
- Drop It (Vinyl) (1996)
- Hakkûh (Vinyl) (1996)
- Gangster (Vinyl) (1996)
- It's Delicious (1997)
- Paint It Black (1997)
Albums
- Most Wanted & Mad (1997) Reached place 35 in the Dutch album top 100[4]
- Junkie (4 Life) (Double CD) (2000)
EPs
- In the Name of Love - EP (Negative A Refix) (2010)
Film soundtracks
Two of his songs were used in the soundtrack for Brüno (2009): Thunderdome Till We Die and Stravinsky's Bass.[5]
References
External links
- Official site and obituary
- 3 Steps Ahead at Discogs
- 3 Steps Ahead 4 Life - Announcement of the fundraising party with artist roster
- 3 Steps Ahead - "It's Delicious", music video on YouTube.
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