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Deep, hypnotic house from Elgin, Moray
Laundry Talk is Paul. Deep, hypnotic, vocal-heavy house built for the long warm-up rather than the peak-time drop. For nearly two decades almost none of it left the room. That changes this month.
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About Laundry Talk
Laundry Talk is Paul, from Elgin, Moray. Behind the decks since 1998, making music for nearly as long — deep, hypnotic, vocal-heavy and unapologetically strange, built for the long warm-up rather than the peak-time drop.
For close to two decades almost none of it left the room. That changed with “Understand”, signed to Keep Thinking and played by John Digweed and Sasha.
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FAQ
Deep, hypnotic, vocal-heavy house. Built for the long warm-up rather than the peak-time drop — patient rather than punchy.
Yes. Send the date, location, and the kind of set you are after through the contact form. It goes straight to Paul.
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Mixes and video are on SoundCloud and YouTube. The debut single, “Understand”, is out on 28 August on Keep Thinking.
Date, venue, city, event type, set length, and any technical notes. The more useful the detail, the faster the reply.
Paul, from Elgin in Moray. Behind the decks since 1998 and making music almost as long, most of it kept to himself until now.
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