Paul Johnson (producer)

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Paul Johnson is a house DJ and producer from Chicago, Illinois.

He first began DJing in Chicago in 1985, and started working as a producer in 1990, doing tracks for Chicago house labels Dance Mania, Relief, Cajual, Nite Life, Undaground Therapy, Defected, DJax Up Beats, Peacefrog, and Moody.[1] His tune "Get Get Down" became an international house hit, sustaining airplay for several years in clubs.[1] Johnson started the Chicago house label Dust Traxx, and has worked with Robert Armani under the name Traxmen and with Gant Garrard as Brother 2 Brother. His 2004 track, "Follow This Beat", hit #8 on the US Dance charts.[2]

Johnson is unable to walk and DJs in a wheelchair.

[edit] Discography

  • Second Coming (ACV, 1996)
  • Feel the Music (Peacefrog, 1996)
  • The Groove I Have (Moody, 1999)
  • In Motion, Vol. 3 (Distance, 1999)
  • Mix Connection, Vol. 1 (Wagram, 2004)
  • Liquid Blues (Heyday)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Biography, Allmusic.com
  2. ^ Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com