

Rob Paine, co-founder of Worship Recordings (C) Jonene Nelson Rob Paine's Collaborations And Global Projects: Shakedown, Goodie, And More In addition, his productions were also licensed to labels such as Bedrock, Fabric, and NRK as part of compilations. With his passion reinforced by the labels’ success and critical industry acclaim, Paine’s unique sounds were soon being released on labels like Large, Tango, Shaboom, and Grayhound to underground and commercial success. Paine also released as a solo artist and collaborated with Wamdu’s Chris Udoh for early Worship releases. During that time, he and Eberz began using the name Solomonic Sound for their productions and as a vehicle for releasing their dub-influenced house and techno tracks on Worship. In 1999 he was awarded the “Most Innovative Producer” by the Philadelphia City Paper. His diverse musical roots, success as label owner, producer, DJ and event creator and his innovative approach to melding electronic dance music make him a standout.įormed in 1998, Worship Recordings clearly reflected Paine’s vision to pay respect to the roots of music while inspiring himself and others to innovate for the future. Today, Paine as a co-founder of Worship Recordings (along with Dan Thompson and Zac Eberz) is one of the music icons in the City of Brotherly and Sisterly Love, and across the world. Rob Paine, Worship Recordings, And Musical Success In parallel, he began to flex his music theory education and production expertise by creating a broad range of songs across a myriad of genres such as house, techno, reggae, broken beat, dub, and down-tempo.

He, along with his Circle Production crew, created and curated some of the most epic parties in Philadelphia throughout the 90s. He has been on a rapid rise from bedroom mix tapes to underground events to DJing internationally since he started out in 1993.

That passion has provided the foundation for a diverse and eclectic musical immersion ever since. From the moment he really felt music as a youth, he knew where his mind, body, and soul would take him on his life’s journey.
