'The Strange Dreams of Paul White' is a tour-de-force of crate-digging psychedelia that takes in film soundtracks, hip-hop, reggae and his beloved prog rock. The resulting record matches the hazy ambiance of Boards of Canada with the spontaneity and ruggedness of the RZA or Madlib, showing just why the South Londoner is so widely admired by his peers in the increasingly fertile 'beats scene'.
Lauded by the likes of Mary Anne Hobbs, Benji B, Gilles Peterson, Ashley Beedle and many more, Paul White, like his label-mate Bullion, has created a sound all his own in an increasingly crowded field which will appeal to fans of Dabrye, Dilla and DOOM as well as the likes of Dungen, Portishead or The Heliocentrics.
"Embodies everything that is good about a new generation of producers" DAZED & CONFUSED
"Flies free of genre constraints and expectations into a realm altogether more cosmic and dreamlike...nobody else could have made this album" FACT Magazine