LOST SCOT

THE LOST SCOT

aka Paul

My name’s Paul, I’m best known as The Lost Scot (previously known as The Gamer Scot & a very long time ago as Dajmin). I’m an accomplished, award-winning Scottish musician with over 30 years of experience in performing and songwriting. With my old London band Albany Down, I wrote and recorded three commercial studio albums and toured extensively across the UK and Europe. I’m currently working on a solo music project that crosses multiple music genres while retaining that pop-rock foundation.


After a lifetime of enjoying creating voices for characters, adding voiceovers to text dialogue during livestreams and most recently when reading to my son, I’ve pivoted into freelance voice acting and narration. Because of my experience as a musician, I’m fortunate enough to have all of the equipment I need and a lot of audio editing experience, so I'm happy I could transfer these skills to another project. My first appearances in audio dramas began in 2024, and there are more on the way!


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