Will Saul

Will Saul (born 28 December 1978 in Glastonbury, England) is a DJ, music producer and the founder of Simple Records and Aus Music (in that order).[1]

Will Saul
Born (1978-12-28) 28 December 1978
OriginGlastonbury, England
GenresElectronica, house
Occupation(s)Disc jockey
Record producer
Record label owner
Websitehttp://www.simplerecords.co.uk

Career

Will Saul started his first record label, Simple Records in 2003, after having worked at Sony International’s A&R department for two years. It was when subsequently working for the legendary Koobla records and then Phonica that he had his eyes fully opened to the wonderful world of house and techno. Simple Records is one of the leading lights of the more melodic side of house music – releasing music from the label’s core artists (Saul, Sideshow) as well as the likes of Vector Lovers, Marc Romboy and Motorcitysoul.[2]

February 2005 saw the release of Simple One, a compilation which encapsulates the labels sound – edgy and deep but tuneful and organic. In early summer of the same year, Will followed with the release of his debut artist album Space Between, a soulful and melodic journey geared towards home listening rather than the dancefloor.

Will started Aus Music in 2006 with Sideshow (Fink on Ninja Tune). The label explores the more leftfield and experimental side of house, techno, dub and downtempo, with releases from cutting edge artists such as Motorcitysoul, Lee Jones, Martyn, Appleblim, Ramadanman, Joy Orbison, Shur-I-Kan and Midland.[3]

Over the last few years Will has gained an admirable reputation as not only a DJ, but also a talented A&R and producer, thus in 2009 Will released a three-disc contribution to EQ Recordings highly regarded Balance series.[4] Will was also a resident at the legendary London club The End for many years before it closed its doors in January 2009.[5] He contributed to Radio 1's Essential Mix series on 27 April 2013.

Since 2015, Saul has served as A&R for !K7's acclaimed DJ-Kicks series, beginning with Actress' entry to the series in May and continuing with entries by DJ Koze, Seth Troxler, Moodymann, Dam-Funk, Jackmaster, Marcel Dettmann and Daniel Avery that received praise from critics and audiences.[6]

Discography

Original Productions

  • Will Saul & Tam Cooper – "Hi-Lo / Room Inn Your Heart" (2011)
  • Will Saul & Mike Monday – "Sequence 1" EP – Aus Music (2010)
  • Will Saul Feat. Ursula Rucker – "Where Is It"’– Simple (2009)
  • Will Saul & Tam Cooper – "Through The Smoke" – Systematic (2009)
  • Will Saul & Tam Cooper – "In & Out/3000AD" – Simple (2009)
  • Will Saul & Mike Monday – "Zippo" – Buzzin’ Fly (2009)
  • Will Saul & Tam Cooper – "Teddy’s Back" – Simple (2009)
  • Will Saul & Tam Cooper – "Tech Noir" – Simple (2008)
  • Will Saul & Tam Cooper – "Sequential Circus" – Simple (2007)
  • Will Saul – "Pause" – Simple – (2007)
  • Will Saul & Lee Jones – "Hug The Sary" – Aus (2007)
  • Will Saul – "Where Is It" – Air 2006)
  • Will Saul – "Jen" EP – Systematic (2006)
  • Will Saul – "Animal Magic" – Simple (2005)
  • Will Saul Featuring Ursula Rucker – "Tic Toc" – Simple (2005)
  • Will Saul – "Mbira" – Simple (2005)
  • Will Saul – "Space Between" (album) – Simple (2005)
  • Will Saul – "Malfunction" – Simple (2004)
  • Will Saul – "I Got Rhythm" – 10 Kilo (2004)
  • Will Saul – "Digital Watch" – Simple (2004)
  • Will Saul – "Cliff" – Simple (2003)
  • Will Saul – "Fast Lane" – Simple (2003)

Mix Compilations

  • Will Saul – "Will Saul - DJ Kicks" – DJ Kicks (2014)
  • Will Saul – "Balance 015" – EQ Recordings (2009)
  • Will Saul/Various Artists – "All Night Long Mix" – Aus Music (2009)
  • Will Saul – "Simple One" – Simple (2005)
  • Will Saul – "Simple Sounds Vol 3" – Simple (2004)
  • Will Saul – "Simple Sounds Vol 2" – Simple (2003)
  • Will Saul versus Sideshow– "Simple Sounds Vol 1"– Simple (2003)

References

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