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Paul Mac

Paul Mac (born Paul McDermott) is a techno musician, producer and remixer from Sydney, Australia. McDermott formed the bands Smash Mac Mac , Itch-e And Scratch-e, Boo Boo And Mace, The Lab and The Dissociatives as well as releasing records under his own name. He has also played with Severed Heads and Silverchair.

Paul Mac has produced remixes for Silverchair, Powderfinger, The Mark of Cain, Grinspoon, The Cruel Sea, INXS and Placebo. He has also done soundtrack work for Baz Luhrmann and on the films Head On and Sample People . He also worked as musical director on the Australian TV show Good News Week.

Paul Mac should not be confused with Paul McDermott, Australian comedian and former host of Good News Week — although Mac co-wrote and produced the single "Shut Up And Kiss Me" for the other McDermott and Fiona Horne .

Solo discography

  • "Heatseeking Pleasure Machine" (single, 26 February 2001)
  • "Just The Thing" (single, 4 June 2001)
  • 3000 Feet High (album, Eleven/EMI, 6 August 2001) - "Above The Clouds", "Just The Thing", "See You Much Later", "The Sound Of Breaking Up", "Gonna Miss You", "Heatseeking Pleasure Machine", "Set You Free", "Stay", "Post Jesus", "Everywhere I Go", "Rave Goodbye", "Disconnected"
  • 3000 Feet High double pack - bonus CD track "Mac's Megalong Mix"
  • "The Sound Of Breaking Up" (single, 29 October 2001)
  • "Gonna Miss You" (single, 18 March 2002)
  • "Stay" (single, 5 August 2002)

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