Jai Paul Recreates His Myspace and Shares Long Lost Music to Celebrate 10 Years of “BTSTU”

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Jai Paul Recreates His Myspace and Shares Long Lost Music to Celebrate 10 Years of “BTSTU”

The new website includes archival tracks, the rare “Super Salamander,” and two new remixes of “BTSTU”
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Jai Paul, photo by Tim Saccenti

In April 2011, Jai Paul formally released his groundbreaking song “BTSTU” via XL Recordings. To commemorate the anniversary, Paul has launched btstu.com, a recreation of his Myspace page from the era, complete with “BTSTU” listed as “BTSTU buy it now – only £1.” The page also features a handful of cuts issued on 2019’s Leak 04-13 (Bait Ones), as well as a rare or unreleased track called “Super Salamander,” as Stereogum notes. In addition, according to The FADER, there are new “BTSTU” remixes hidden in the website’s source code: “Michael Gain G-Funk Edit” and the “Halloween Edit.”

Jai Paul released two new singlesDo You Love Her Now” and “He” in 2019. Those tracks arrived on the same day that Paul finally released Leak 04-13 (Bait Ones), a collection of material that famously leaked in 2013.

Last year, Jai and his brother A. K. Paul dropped a six-song EP called Summer 2020 via their Paul Institute project. It features music from A. K. Paul, Hira, REINEN, Ruthven, Fabiana Palladino, and Pen Pals.

Revisit “Maximum Distortion: The Peculiar Case of Jai Paul.”

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