Steve Duda is an American DJ, record producer, audio engineer, manager and software engineer from Menlo Park, California.[1] He is best known for his mid-2000s collaborative electronic music projects with Canadian record producer and DJ Deadmau5 under the names "BSOD" and "WTF?" (also with DJ Aero and Tommy Lee)[2][3] and owning the record label and digital music software company Xfer Records.[4] He is also known for creating the VSTplugin Serum.[5]
In 1997, Duda left Santa Cruz to become an engineer and programmer for the American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, for which he was a programmer, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist on their third studio album The Fragile.
In 1999, Duda moved to Los Angeles to further pursue a career in music.
2000s: BSOD, Xfer Records, and WTF?
In 2005, Duda and Canadian record producer Joel Zimmerman (Deadmau5) formed the electro house group BSOD and released their debut single "This Is The Hook" a year later. The song topped the Beatport Top 100 chart, and went on to feature on Deadmau5's 2008 compilation album At Play. Later that year, the group self-released their debut album titled Pay Here To Click.[6]
Earlier that year, Duda also made several uncredited collaborations with Deadmau5. Most notably, he performed vocals for "Porcelain" and co-wrote "Bitches" from Zimmerman's 2006 album A Little Oblique.
In 2007, Duda and Zimmerman founded Xfer Records to continue to release music as BSOD, with the releases of Played Out EP and Last Life EP on Xfer.[7]
In 2008, Duda, Zimmerman, DJ Aero and Tommy Lee formed the electro house group named WTF?. Later that year, they released their debut EPChicken on Xfer Records.[8]
2010s: Serum and Xfer, Inc.
In 2014, Duda programmed, created and released Serum, a VSTplugin to be used by DJs and producers in the electronic dance music scene.[9] Its GUI was designed by Lance Thackeray.[10] Serum later won multiple awards.[5]
In 2016, Xfer partnered with Splice and announced a "rent-to-own" plan for Serum, allowing producers to own the plugin at a monthly cost.
In 2017, Duda announced that Xfer Records would be renamed Xfer, Inc.[11]