StoneBridge (real name Sten Hallström) is a Grammy-nominated Swedish DJ, producer, and remixer who has been a driving force in house music for over three decades. He first rose to fame with his legendary remix of Robin S’s “Show Me Love” in 1993, a track that became one of the most influential house records of all time.
Since then, StoneBridge has delivered countless club anthems and remixes for global superstars including Ne-Yo, Usher, Britney Spears, Ariana Grande, Pink, and Jason Derulo. His remix of Ne-Yo’s “Closer” earned him a Grammy nomination, and he received a BMI Songwriter of the Year award for his work on Jason Derulo’s “Don’t Wanna Go Home.”
Signature Tracks
Put ’Em High
Take Me Away
Meet in the Middle
Be Kind (with Crystal Waters)
StoneBridge has released three acclaimed studio albums:
Can’t Get Enough (2004)
Music Takes Me (2007)
The Morning After (2010)
His music consistently tops the Billboard Dance Club charts, and his sound remains a staple in clubs worldwide.
Career Highlights
Global tours at iconic venues like Ministry of Sound (London) and Pacha (Ibiza)
Performances at major festivals including Dance Valley and Sensation White
Host of syndicated radio shows such as The StoneBridge Show on Sirius XM/BPM
Founder of Stoney Boy Music, a label that helped launch stars like Axwell and Eric Prydz
Fun Facts
The name StoneBridge comes from a creative twist on his real name: Sten (Swedish for “stone”) + “bridge” (inspired by early remix tools).
His remix of “Show Me Love” is considered one of the most iconic house tracks ever and still dominates dance floors decades later.
StoneBridge is known for his signature groove-driven style that blends classic house with modern club energy.