Paul White (record producer)

Paul White
Background information
Birth name Paul Williams White
Origin Lewisham, London, United Kingdom
Genres Hip-Hop, Jazz, Electronica, Psychedelic Rock, Soul
Instruments Drum machines, bass guitar, keyboards, vocals, guitar, percussion
Years active 2007 - Present
Labels One-Handed Music, R&S Records, Stones Throw, Now-Again, Lex Records
Associated acts Golden Rules, Eric Biddines, Danny Brown, Homeboy Sandman, Guilty Simpson, Charli XCX, Jamie Woon, Open Mike Eagle, Mo Kolours

Paul White is a UK music producer, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist.[1] White's instrumental debut The Strange Dreams of Paul White has received good reviews, e.g. from The Telegraph[2] and The Quietus.[3] The 2011 album Rapping with Paul White, featuring guest vocalists, received praise from Resident Advisor[4] but was met with mixed feelings by Pitchfork.[5] White's 2014 album Shaker Notes included more live instrumentation and White's own vocals, and was released by notable electronic label R&S Records.[6] to positive reviews.[7] In September 2014 White announced he had formed a new group called Golden Rules with Florida vocalist Eric Biddines.[8]

Work As Producer

Paul White is known for his production work for Detroit artist Danny Brown. White produced three songs on Brown's 2011 album XXX and five on 2013 album Old. Both albums received critical acclaim.[9][10] Brown also contributed tracks to White's Rapping With Paul White album and 2013 Watch The Ants EP..[11] Brown has described White as his "fav producer to work with".[12]

White produced "So Far Away" for Charli XCX on her debut album True Romance, which was described as "a clear highlight" by Pitchfork Media.[13] Other notable productions include the 2014 White Sands EP in collaboration with New York rapper Homeboy Sandman for Stones Throw Records.[14]

Album Discography

Singles and EPs

Production

References

  1. Paul White Press Release / Biography at One Handed Music, http://onehandedmusic.com/2010/07/paulwhitebiography/
  2. Review of Strange Dreams in The Telegraph, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/cdreviews/5494546/Paul-White-The-Strange-Dreams-of-Paul-White-CD-review.html
  3. Review of Strange Dreams on The Quietus, http://thequietus.com/articles/02035-the-strange-dreams-of-paul-white-album-review
  4. Review of Rapping on Resident Advisor, http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=9537
  5. Review of Rapping on Pitchfork, http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/15852-rapping-with-paul-white/
  6. Paul White artist page on R&S Records, http://www.randsrecords.com/artists/paul-white
  7. Metacritic aggregated score of 74, http://www.metacritic.com/music/shaker-notes/paul-white
  8. Paul White interview with Thump/Vince, 22 September 2014, https://thump.vice.com/en_uk/article/paul-whites-shaker-notes-is-the-soundtrack-to-your-abstract-love-affair
  9. XXX 8.2 review at Pitchfork, http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/15753-xxx/
  10. Old at #12 in Spin's albums of the year 2013, http://www.spin.com/articles/best-albums-2013/?slide=39"
  11. Street Lights by Paul White ft Danny Brown feature on Pitchfork, http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/15144-paul-white-street-lights-ft-danny-brown/
  12. Danny Brown Twitter, 12 March 2013, https://twitter.com/xdannyxbrownx/status/311589223612424192
  13. Charli XCX "True Romance" review on Pitchfork, " "The Todd Rundgren-sampling "So Far Away", with the sun-dappled lushness of the Avalanches, is a clear highlight", http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/17880-charli-xcx-true-romance/
  14. Homeboy Sandman - White Sands on Stones Throw website, http://www.stonesthrow.com/store/album/homeboysandman/white-sands

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