Paul Soul’s musical career started way back in 1991, when he landed his first residency at the legendary Club Labrynth in Londons East End, playing oldskool breaks every Friday and Saturday under the pseudonym Frenzy. This led to guest slots at the Tasco Warehouse, Roller Express, Soundshaft and also another residency at the Lazerdrome in Peckham, playing with such names as Prodigy, Shy FX, Carl Cox, LTJ Bukem, Joey Beltram, Shades of Rhythm amongst others. In October 1992 he started working with Ravescene magazine organising charts and music reviews, as well as assisting in the promotion of the magazines monthly event Double Dipped.
Paul then met Billy (Lapdog) and Chris Jarvis (Heart and Soul) and formed a live Electronic music act named Repetitive Beat Syndrome, a pun on the clause in the Criminal Justice Bill set up by the UK government to prevent people from playing dance music in public. The trio played live gigs in the London and Essex area throughout the nineties.
During the mid-nineties, heavily influenced by house music, Paul developed his uplifting and funky sound and in 1999 he started his own promotion with Family Parties. These were first held in small, intimate ven...
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