2009–2010 Steele and his childhood friend,
Doctor P, co-founded
Circus Records in 2009 backed by
D&B pioneer DJ Swan-E and
Earl Falconer of
UB40. He released
Lines In Wax in 2010 with the song "I Can't Stop" which would find various adaptations in pop culture.
Chiddy Bang recorded a
freestyle to the song, appearing on his
Peanut Butter and Swelly mixtape. The track "
Who Gon Stop Me" by
Jay-Z and
Kanye West on their collaborative album
Watch the Throne samples the track. "I Can't Stop" was used in the viral
Kony 2012 campaign, the video game
SSX, the trailer for the 2013 film
Rush, and the 2013 film
The Great Gatsby.
2011–2012 In 2011, Flux Pavilion produced the single "Bass Cannon", which peaked at number 56 on the
UK Singles Chart, and was placed on the
Radio 1 A-List. Flux Pavilion and Doctor P released the 2011
compilation album Circus One, where he contributed four tracks. In December 2011, Steele was nominated for the BBC's
Sound of 2012 poll, as one of two independent artists on the longlist. Steele also sang on multiple tracks for himself and other artists, including "Voscillate", "Starlight", and "The Scientist".
2013 On 28 January 2013, Flux Pavilion released
Blow the Roof which generally received critical favorability. The song "Double Edge" from the EP is featured in the 2012 video game
Need for Speed: Most Wanted. Steele released
Freeway on 11 November 2013 featuring
Steve Aoki and
Turin Brakes with the song "Gold Love" including vocals from
Rosie Oddie.
2014–present In September 2014, Steele was asked by
The Walt Disney Company to remix the
Star Wars Rebels theme to advertise the series. In 2015, Flux Pavilion released his debut studio album,
Tesla. In 2021, he released his second studio album
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