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Wayne Paul

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About Me

Lotek HiFi
Wayne Paul, sometime black cockney football casual, raver and natural mystic, is the possessor of one of the finest reggae/street-soul singing voices this country has ever produced. Paul made a reputation for himself in the mid-nineties with his “Take The Train” release on Sound Of Money, which was played by the likes of Trevor Nelson, Jazzie B and Willber Wilberforce and eventually ended up on the first Fat City “Mystic Brew” compilation. Unfortunately for Paul, his personal life descended into a degree of chaos just as his professional life was about to take off. His triumphant return came on Roots Manuva’s “Revolution 5” (from “Dub Come Save Me”) and, as a central strand of the Lotek HiFi sound, he is determined to make up for lost time…

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Member Since: 1/14/2006
Band Website: lotekhifi.com
Influences: John Holt
Dennis Brown
Gregory Isaacs
Elton John

Type of Label: Indie