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Strange Days

1.4M streams

1,366,232

Take My Breath Away / In Too Deep

996.7K streams

996,732

Music's Got Soul

266K streams

265,951

Strange Days (Remixed)

203.9K streams

203,900

Believe in Me

120.8K streams

120,806

Life, Money (Paul T & Edward Oberon Re...

76.7K streams

76,694

Look for the Light / Broken

71.7K streams

71,676

Tempt / I Still Love You

64K streams

64,005

Bad Bonus (Paul T & Edward Oberon Remi...

49K streams

48,965

Sleepwalkers / Stomp

45.2K streams

45,178

Biography

Leading lights of the V Recordings roster, the dirty soul style of Paul T & Edward Oberon has been tearing up the dance from the start. But the roots go a lot deeper. Londoner Paul T's journey into rave music began in the very earliest days and, after catching the production bug, he's chalked up a raft of releases on labels like Spearhead, Good Looking and Dispatch, as well as deejay support from a Who's Who of the top tier. Meanwhile, the Welsh born Edward Oberon was making his name as a producer, deejay and vocalist. As part of the New York duo Saburuko and under his own moniker, he's responsible for tunes on imprints including Creative Source, Horizons Music, Digital Soundboy and 31, as well as output covering a plethora of genres. With a shared love of blending emotion and grittiness within their music, it was inevitable that Paul and Edward's paths would cross seeing their brand of heartfelt and equally hardcore drum 'n' bass connecting with an ever-growing audience. Anthems like 'Wake Up', 'Somewhere Else' and the Serum collaborations 'Moon in Your Eyes' and ‘Take my Breath Away’ have all cemented their position as masters of genre defying Drum and Bass music. They consistently deliver heavyweight beats and bassline mayhem to Music Festivals such as Liquicity, Glastonbury, Boomtown, Exit, Outlook, Shambala, Warehouse Project, Hospitality and a roll call of International events, demonstrating conclusively that 'soulful' and 'musical' are not always synonymous.