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Paul Harris; Grammy winning artist with cutting edge band Dirty
Vegas started his working life aged sixteen as an Assistant Trader
in the city, his love of music was already prevailing, but mixing
the two worlds wasn't easy. Leaving his beloved ‘discos' at 4.00
am and still making it to work for 6.00 am was demanding but Paul
had a very specific goal in mind, purchasing a set of decks. Once
this was achieved he was out of the city and straight into Special
Branch at Busbys, Nicky Holloway's Trip at the Astoria and Paul
Oakenfold's Monday's at Heaven. Paul's first DJ break came aged
17 after constantly pestering the residents at Philip Salon's
Troy night, he was finally offered a set upstairs every Friday
playing what was then known as ‘Balearic Beats' (roughly translated
to anything he fancied – a set which Paul can still be heard spinning
at highbrow fashion shows and private party's!) Simultaneously
a new bar opened across the road called ‘The Milk Bar' So after
finishing his Friday night set, Paul could be seen throwing some
shapes on the dance floor to sets by Pete Tong and Dave Dorrell.
The common denominator of music meant that Paul soon befriended
Dave and Nicky Holloway and when Darren Emerson left his Monday
night residency at The Milk Bar, Paul slotted in nicely, the Monday
night gig continued for five years finally concluding at the Velvet
Underground. The Monday nights were quickly becoming established
as a London ‘Hang Out' for promoters and producers. Paul soon
found himself locking down residency's at not only the Milk Bar
in London but Pimp in Wolverhampton, Open @ The Ministry of Sound
and Billion Dollar Babes @ Raw, he was also guesting at what can
only be described as the ultimate nights in the heyday of clubbing,
Venus in Nottingham, the super glam Miss Moneypennys in Birmingham,
Cream in Liverpool and Golden in Stoke. Paul soon graduated out
of the DJ booth and into the studio being asked to remix and produce,
at the time this felt like more of a challenge, as club music
was taking a harder edge away from the house music he loved. He
formed ‘Colour System Inc' with Fionn Lucas and following on from
the success of their own releases the offers started flooding
in for remixes & over the four years they had mixed an eclectic
mix of artists, including All Saints, Felix The House Cat, Giselle
Jackson, Johnson and Abacus. Abacus became one of the most played
records on Pete Tongs show…. All was looking good but then in
1999, the music scene shifted again – and Paul returned to the
booth spinning at London's hottest parties hosted by close friends,
and THE original party girls, Charlotte and Fran Cutler and Meg
Matthews. Paul reclaimed residencies at the hippest nights, Miss
D's Playboy @ Madam Jo Jo's, the infamous Thursday nights at Kabaret
and a number of premier / launch parties spinning for the likes
of Kylie, Madonna, Mario Testino, Fendi and Juicy Couture (Paul
can still count a number of these names as current clients). Then
in 2000 a chance meeting with old friend Ben Harris and a chat
at a party, led to ‘Hydrogen Rockers' being formed – their first
release ‘Musica' was available on CDR and the underground buzz
was massive, the track was picked up by Plastica in London and
Yoshitoshi in the USA and once again Paul felt he had found a
sound he liked. As well as creating their own music Paul and Ben,
turned to remixing – with the boys having a seemingly golden touch,
their supporters included Sasha, Digweed, Howells, Tong, Deep-Dish
and Lawler with dance floor fillers including ‘Sono – Keep Control',
‘Lil Louis – Blackout' and ‘J Magic Love is Not a Game'. A second
chance meeting saw Paul bump into another old friend Steve Smith
who presented him with a demo CD containing six tracks he'd been
working on, one of which Paul and Ben developed a house version
of, and was transformed into the modern day classic ‘Days Go By'
– so with an essential new tune under the belt ‘Dirty Vegas' was
formed! A major label deal was signed and a full band was put
together . Paul not coming from a band perspective was literally
thrown in at the deep end but the debut album ‘Dirty Vegas' was
finished. Then something happened which literally changed the
band's life, the track ‘Days Go By' was picked up for a national
US advertising campaign (Mitsubishi) the advert had a massive
impact on the US market and the record became one of the most
requested tracks on American radio, the album debuted on the US
Billboard at number seven and went gold in the US and silver in
the UK. A tour followed with Moby as did appearances on legendary
TV shows ‘David Letterman', ‘Jay Leno' and ‘Carson Daley', an
MTV award nomination, three Dancestar awards (including record
of the year) and of course the biggie – The Grammy for Best Dance
Single (receiving three nominations in total). The boys were so
convinced they weren't going to win The Grammy – they were actually
in the bar when their award was announced. The much converted
award led to two years of solid touring – playing at all the major
festivals in both the UK and Europe. Then it was back in the studio
to start on the follow up album ‘One' this was released in October
2004 and reached Top 50 in the charts. It was during this time
in the studio that Paul started to miss the feeling and atmosphere
of making and playing house music, it was then that Paul made
the massive decision, to take the plunge, and in February 2005
Paul left the band. Immediately after, Paul's DJ career once again
took off, throughout 2005 he played everywhere from Melbourne
to Moscow, Singapore to Curitiba, and NYC to LA. Production also
went from strength to strength; remixing a whole multitude of
tracks, his last one in ‘05 went top 10 - Tom Novy. Studio work
has also been superb; his partnership with Jay P has proved to
be the most successful, with twelve tracks recorded and due for
'06 releases under various guises. Paul also has a follow up track
coming on SR2 after the triumph of "Watchin...' and a new track
due on Toolroom Records , and also a new SUPERBASS track on CR2
, all due for release sometime around the Winter Music Conference
'06. Due to Paul's heavy global DJ commitments he had to pull
his much loved residency at London's Kabaret Phophercy, but he
will continue to have a guest spot as and when he's in town. Again
in 05 Paul played at the Serpentine Summer party, noted as THE
summer party of the social calendar, over the years Paul's played
to A-Listers such as Jude & Sienna, Kate Moss and Madonna
and continues to support charities by playing for parties for
Sergeant Care Cancer for Jade Jagger. Highlight's of the past
year have been his first tour of OZ in June, New Years Day 06
in Tribehouse Germany, and of course his continued residency at
Kabaret in London. '06 already has Paul very very busy, with continued
studio work, a second tour of OZ & Asia in Feb, followed by
Canada and USA in March.
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