After being born, living for 28 years (consisting of the usual eating, slee… Read Full Bio ↴After being born, living for 28 years (consisting of the usual eating, sleeping, and moderate drinking), and moving from one end of Canada to the other and back again, Paul Keeley now resides in the artistically-rich city of Montreal. currently, he is enjoying it immensely.
Paul has been releasing music online on two well-known netlabels for the past 3 years: Thinner, and Epsilonlab. While the earlier material released on thinner retains a mellower and smoother aesthetic, his more recent work on Epsilonlab personifies a funkier, more aggressive dancefloor-oriented style. between the two labels, both sides of his interpretations of house and techno have had a chance to grow and flourish. Check the music page for a comprehensive list of links to the releases.
In January of 2007, Paul released his first full-length lp on Epsilonlab entitled blunt etiquette. It is comprised of his new musical work created during the previous year and embodies his signature style of deep funkiness, with undertones of minimal and electro. The entire album can be downloaded via Beatport.com, and a continuous album mix by the artist can be found on the Epsilonlab release page.
In early 2005, a three-track vinyl EP was released under Pulsewith, a Barcelona-based label (now a thriving netlabel) to critical acclaim. While the tracks found on the release were mostly older material, written even before Paul's first thinner release, they nonetheless garnered great attention. the album is currently available worldwide through various online distributors, including juno.co.uk.
Mr. Keeley also writes music under the moniker 'Gyges'. this alias supports the more experimental, and oftentimes ambient side of his musical personality. He released the popular composite massive album on the Canadian netlabel panospria in 2002, consisting of four very long, very drone-oriented pieces which are sure to bring about mild bouts of vertigo and euphoria upon listening. Another notable release as Gyges was in 2005 on the Montreal-based archipel label/netlabel, entitled "thinly veiled as music" and consisting of smooth minimal techno, a couple of dark and wet ambient/atmospheric pieces, and a 1-hour hard/textural/techno live set recorded in august of 2005.
...By Paul himself
Mostly produces progressive house, deep house, tech house, minimal house, microhouse.
Up to this moment, he's released singles on the Anjuna / Baroque / EQ Grey / Epsilonlab / Morrison/ Thinner record labels.
Paul has been releasing music online on two well-known netlabels for the past 3 years: Thinner, and Epsilonlab. While the earlier material released on thinner retains a mellower and smoother aesthetic, his more recent work on Epsilonlab personifies a funkier, more aggressive dancefloor-oriented style. between the two labels, both sides of his interpretations of house and techno have had a chance to grow and flourish. Check the music page for a comprehensive list of links to the releases.
In January of 2007, Paul released his first full-length lp on Epsilonlab entitled blunt etiquette. It is comprised of his new musical work created during the previous year and embodies his signature style of deep funkiness, with undertones of minimal and electro. The entire album can be downloaded via Beatport.com, and a continuous album mix by the artist can be found on the Epsilonlab release page.
In early 2005, a three-track vinyl EP was released under Pulsewith, a Barcelona-based label (now a thriving netlabel) to critical acclaim. While the tracks found on the release were mostly older material, written even before Paul's first thinner release, they nonetheless garnered great attention. the album is currently available worldwide through various online distributors, including juno.co.uk.
Mr. Keeley also writes music under the moniker 'Gyges'. this alias supports the more experimental, and oftentimes ambient side of his musical personality. He released the popular composite massive album on the Canadian netlabel panospria in 2002, consisting of four very long, very drone-oriented pieces which are sure to bring about mild bouts of vertigo and euphoria upon listening. Another notable release as Gyges was in 2005 on the Montreal-based archipel label/netlabel, entitled "thinly veiled as music" and consisting of smooth minimal techno, a couple of dark and wet ambient/atmospheric pieces, and a 1-hour hard/textural/techno live set recorded in august of 2005.
...By Paul himself
Mostly produces progressive house, deep house, tech house, minimal house, microhouse.
Up to this moment, he's released singles on the Anjuna / Baroque / EQ Grey / Epsilonlab / Morrison/ Thinner record labels.
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@emotioncomingsoon
The golden days of anjunadeep! I really miss Paul Keeley, Dinka, Proff, Jaytech, Solarity/Dusky, Michael Cassette, Soundprank... :(
@Mattersky
TRUE !
@akuma2892
Best of the best.. miss it as well my friend.
@JosjeR
Dinka - the temptation... my god, you just awoken some good memories and music from 2009! Can’t believe we are almost in 2021...
@emotioncomingsoon
@josreulencrazy how the whole anjuna universe changed...good old times!
@norwegiantechnolover
OOF those are some huge names! Yeah, i remember listening to them about 10 years ago! Are none of them making music anymore???
@coleyoungmusic
Anytime I see hot air balloons I can't help but think of this. This is one of those songs that makes me proud to be alive. Volume 6 will never age!!!
@Paglia_Orba
Really miss this dude,he was special & had such a great sound
@cutiexbeauty
Agreed
@stamp28
What a song! Just doesn’t get old, Still one of my favourites!