Saytek
Saytek is quickly establishing himself as one of london'smost sought after underground live acts and has had his records championed by someof the worlds biggest and most respected djs.
With his MachineFunc label already receiving rapturous applause, a string of critically acclaimed releases under his belt and a live set that really does what it says on the tin – London house & techno producer, Saytek (Joseph Keevill) is already carving out a noticeably reputable name for himself amongst fellow peers, followers, superstar DJ’s and industry big wigs.
Armed with a wealth of enviable knowledge in technical wizardry and production, Saytek’s roots predominently stem from his deep passion for performing his intricate sets live as much as is possible. Using a Roland synth/sampler/drum machine workstation synced to ableton live & a controller/keyboard to wow the crowds, Saytek arranges, mixes, triggers, re-samples and tweaks effects on the fly, making his electrifying shows as live as pattern-based electronic music gets.
When the mind-blowing combination of Saytek’s production skills and his raw originality are blended
into a live set, he sound is a stripped down underground dance floor funk that manages to be diverse, electrifying and genre-defying.
Its no surprise then that the buzz around Saytek is growing and attracting industry praise.
Having this element of panache and unique style has meant that over the past couple of years, the demand for his amazing technical live sets has risen and continues to grow. Saytek’s live sets at The End in London are considered a firm favourite amongst many on the underground scene and his innovative & improvised style has earned him being booked time and time again for peak slots in clubs from London to Berlin to Spain and playing alongside some of the worlds most respected DJs.
Sayteks undeniable talents have resulted in him being snapped up by a string of prolific labels such as Evolved (Intec’s sister label), Console, Blue Black, King-size & Creative.
His tracks have appeared on many compilations including Meat Katie’s “beyond the darkness” and “Amnesia underground” vol.2.

