Showing posts with label Paul White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul White. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Paul White - Versus The BBC/So Far Away 7''(2009)




1.Versus The BBC
2.So Far Away

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Paul White-The Punch Drummer EP(2009)




01) (02:59) The Punch Drummer (Extended Version)
02) (03:14) Grimy Light
03) (03:13) Riding The Clouds
04) (02:54) Synth March

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Paul White - M.A.Hobbs Mix 12.01.09




Paul White – 'Alien Nature' (One-Handed Music)
Paul White – 'Sea Life' (One-Handed Music)
Paul White – 'Nasty Business' (Unreleased)
Paul White – 'Carbon' - (Unreleased)
Bullion – 'Are You The One' (One-Handed Music)
Paul White – 'Uprising Of The Insane' (One-Handed Music)
Paul White – 'Grimy Light' (Unreleased)
Burning Spear – 'People Get Ready' (Island)
Paul White – 'Floating Free' (One-Handed Music)
Mort Garson – 'Let The Sunshine In' (A & M)
Tangerine Dream – 'Force Majeure' (Virgin)

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Paul White-The Strange Dreams Of Paul White(2009)




01. Cheese Special & A Draw 1:45
02. Flying Across Tokyo 1:44
03. The Uprising Of The Insane 1:16
04. Time Wars 1:44
05. City Bright Lights 1:56
06. Alien Nature 2:48
07. One Eye Open 1:23
08. The Composers' Comeback 1:35
09. Burnt By The Sun 2:16
10. Waiting For Time 3:19
11. Sugar Free Airlines 1:32
12. Floating Free 1:49
13. Looking Out To See 1:50
14. Surfing Off The Coast Of Mexico 2:05
15. The Magic Tunetop 0:54
16. Road Rage 1:28
17. Sea Life 1:20
18. The Punch Drummer 2:13
19. Sleep Clapping 2:14
20. Let Your Imagination Go 1:00
21. Can't Sleep Make Music 1:39

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Paul White's debut album (and the first on One Handed) is a 21 track
magic carpet ride of crate-digging psychedelia that takes in film
soundtracks, hip hop, reggae, and his beloved progressive rock. 'The
Strange Dreams Of Paul White' matches the hazy ambience of Boards Of
Canada with the spontaneity and ruggedness of Wu Tang Clan's RZA or
Madlib, showing just why the young South Londoner is so widely admired
by his peers in the increasingly fertile beats scene. A
peculiarly-talented library producer with BBC and Channel 4 credits to
his name, Paul White's earliest transmissions took the form of a series
of mesmerizing beat tapes: rapid-fire scrapbooks of rough-edged audio
artifacts passed between small circles of music-loving friends and
aficionados. A couple of sought-after 7"s and a handful of remixes
later and Paul's was the name to drop amongst the cognoscenti, from
old-schoolers such as Ashley Beedle and Danny Breaks to new heads on
the block like Gaslamp Killer and Hudson Mohawke. Amongst his most
vocal champions is Mary Anne Hobbs, who has invited him to perform as
one of three cutting-edge producers at LondonŠ³s Roundhouse on 15th May.
Benji B and Gilles Peterson have also widely broadcast his skills, the
latter recently featuring Paul in his 'Beat Generation' special amongst
the pick of the new breed. In print, Dazed & Confused enthused that he
'embodies all that is good about a new generation of producers' while
FACT magazine have tipped Paul as a key practitioner in the renaissance
in abstract instrumental hip hop. This last phrase is perhaps a key to
distinguishing Paul from much of the pack: while he appeals to lovers
of prog rock, electronica, and a multitude of bass-heavy hybrids,
there's something unmistakeably 'two turntables' in his approach and
sound, even if he hasn't looked for where the microphone plugs in.
Reviews and features confirmed in Dazed & Confused, Hip Hop Connection,
FACT, and more to come. 'White really knows his stuff and has an
uncommon lightness of touch, resulting in an album which ultimately
flies free of genre constraints and expectations into a realm
altogether more cosmic and dreamlike, strongly influenced by Boards of
Canada and their peerless synthesis of pastoral textures and
gut-punching electronics. One of the best albums yet from the current
wave of smart hip hop producers - although you can draw myriad
connections to peers and influences, you also get the impression that
nobody else could've made this album, and you need to check it.'

Monday, April 27, 2009

Paul White-FACT Mix 43(2009)




Ian Lloyd & Stories - Hard When You're So Far Away - Kama Sutra
The Cecil Holmes Orchestra - Pillow Talk - Accord
Rhinoceros - Apricot Brandy - Elektra
Kapt. Kopter And The (Fabulous) Twirly Birds - Things Yet To Come - Epic
Fairport Convention - Autopsy - Island
Myriam Makeba - Kadeya Deya - Philips
Eek-A-Mouse - Unknown - Greensleeves
Barrington Levy - Under Me Dub - Time
Dennis Brown - Children Of Israel - D.E.B.
The Possie - Betcha Dub - Black Roots
Todd Rundgren - If Six Was Nine - Bearsville
Lenny White - Pursuit - Elektra
Planet Gong - New Age Transformation Try: No More Sages - Charly
SBB - Pamiec W Kamien Wrasta - Muza
Zodiac - The Other Side Of Heaven - Unknown
Roland Rat Superstar - Rat Rappin Instrumental - Rodent Records
Paul White - Juicy & Sweet - Unreleased
Paul White - Synth March - Unreleased
Paul White - A Weird Day - Unreleased
Paul White - Trying To Tell You - Unreleased
Paul White - Who's Laughing - Unreleased
The Tubes - Pimp - A&M
Laboratorium - Ikona - Muza
Diga Rhythm Band - Magnificent Sevens - Round Records
Dave Liebman - Goli Dance - ECM
Jaylib - Champion Sound - Stones Throw
The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) - EMI
Utopia - The Ikon - Bearsville


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http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2400&Itemid=28

Paul White- A Dragon Fly/ A Silent Cry (7") (2007)




01. The Dragon Fly
02. A Silent Cry

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Paul White - For You And For Me / We Want It All (7") (2008)




01. For You And For Me
02. We Want It All

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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Paul White - One Eye Open EP (2009)




01. Paul White - One Eye Open
02. Paul White - Alien Nature
03. Paul White - Time Wars
04. Paul White - Phone Pest
05. Paul White - Hustle

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White is one of the UK's most hyped young producers right now, with a string of 7"s for One-Handed getting tastemakers like Mary Anne Hobbs and Benji B very excited; and while he's undeniably part of the post-Flying Lotus instrumental hip-hop renaissance, his music stands alone, and speaks for itself.