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Malcolm Paul - Destabilization - Dec 2004

Submitted By: Supporterallenheat
Genre: Progressive
Date of Set: Dec 15th, 2004
Filesize: 17.57 MB
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Biography of Malcolm Paul

In 1991 a thirteen year old Malcolm Paul started writing music with computers. This led to an interest in DJing and by the summer of 1995 he had received his first residency, having learnt to mix a year earlier. Assuming the alias Tom Sawyer he was offered sets at nearly every hard dance music event in and around his hometown, the English city of Lincoln.
Malc DJing for Vinylholic at B3, New York

As well as nightclubs in Sheffield and Gainsborough he played at venues as diverse as a barn in the village of Metheringham and a country club in Ashby De La Launde. He stopped using the Tom Sawyer alias in 1997 to coincide with a new deeper style and was asked to be a resident at a prominent Lincoln bar, which he left after nearly three years to recommit himself to the underground scene.

One of the ways he achieved this was to take an interest in the scene of North America and Malc has worked for Washington DC-based promoter and DJ collective StoneFinger Productions since 2000. StoneFinger helped organise Malc's tireless 2002/2003 tour of North America - in 10 nights he played at 8 events (5 clubs, 2 radio shows and a TV show) in the US and Canada, which he was invited to talk about on BBC Radio Lincolnshire in spring 2003.

As well as obtaining half-a-dozen residencies in Lincoln between 1995 and 2002, Malc has DJed at more than 20 international events, the most recent of which being Cubik, named America's number one club numerous times by magazines including URB and BPM.

In the first half of 2006 Malcolm Paul has been busy with a number of music-related ventures and has been spending an increasing amount of time in the recording studio. He hopes to release several tracks before the end of the year and secure a new residency in the UK and more international bookings.

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