Jai Paul and A.K. Paul launch new project the Paul Institute
Jai Paul and his brother A. K. Paul have launched the Paul Institute, a new mysterious project.
Although there's no details about which Pauls the new Paul Institute refers to, Pitchfork "can confirm" that the Pauls in question are Jai and A. K., and this is "in fact, a new project from the brothers, but it is not clear yet just what, exactly, it is..."
If you visit the website, you can input your phone number and register for... something.
The fraternal enigmas have been flying under the radar for years, only squeezing out a handful of tracks between them. An album from Jai appeared online in 2013, but the released wasn't sanctioned and only featured a few old demos and half-finished tracks.
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