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Paul Webster has firmly established himself as a part of the Irish dance scene since he began DJing 6 years ago. As well as playing his tough, energetic trance style in most of Ireland's big clubs, he has also been showcasing his sound on Ireland's biggest dance radio station for the last two years. You can hear him on Dublin Club FM with mixes supplied by weekly guests such as Judge Jules, Marco V and Sander van Doorn. In 2006 his huge production Corruption was continually hammered by the world's top DJs including Paul van Dyk, Armin van Buuren, Eddie Halliwell and Judge Jules, who declared it the 'Tried and Tested Track of the Week' on BBC Radio 1. This success lead to Armin van Buuren signing Paul and Corruption to his label, Armada Music. Paul Webster holds 3 massive residencies in Ireland for Trancelation, Letrik and Xlr8. He also debuted on Galaxy FM, supplying an hour long mix and a brief interview after being asked to join Riley and Durrant on their NuBreed show. He joins the ranks of the show's previous guests with Greg Downey, Adam Sheridan, Simon Patterson and Tylor-Leigh, among others. With continued support for his productions from all of the industry's leading spinners, and popular DJ bookings at home and abroad, the future certainly looks big and bright for Paul. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.