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DJDavidScott
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: New York , NY
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It never gets old. Pauls Energy Level Is Better Than I've Seen In Years And It Carries Over To The crowd, young and veterans. Played a fairly consistent set as he's been, very similar to the last few recorded sets. It's his energy that makes it all new and fresh. Look forward to the next
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I just do it exactly the way I enjoy listening to it. This is most of the time it is with banging beats. It is even with a soft thing, a soft melodic idea, or whatever. I still like to have it rocking. Keep in mind what this music is made for, first of all. Its not made to be easy listening on the radio. Its not made to be easy listening in television. Its actually kick ass in the club. This is what music is. This is the purpose of this art form...to listen to it and let the frequencies actually blow you away. --Paul Van Dyk
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Feb-16-2014 18:28
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neon
PaulvanDykism
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: New York City
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er, these review pages used to be a couple of pages long by this time haha
What can I say? I had a great time.
It's so odd to me, that the set ends so early nowadays, because I grew up to PvD ending his NYC sets past 7 in the morning. Same goes to Ferry, AvB, Exit/Sound Factory, Spirit, Avalon nights.
It would be 7:30 in the morning, and Roxy would turn on the lights, but we'd all still be going apesh!t, and chanting "Paul van Dyk! Paul van Dyk Paul van Dyk!" for an encore, then we'd make our way down those stairs, come out in to the sunlight, and make the trip down West Side Highway and in to Arc/Vinyl for the afterparty.
I have to say again - I had a great time, and really miss the melodic, uplifting sets versus today's whatever the fcuk it's called. It was great hearing 4 Strings - Take Me Away, For An Angel, Home - but I wish there were more classics. Call me an old-timer, what have you. I do enjoy his recent productions - but nothing screams HOLY COW BATMAN - like a Born Slippy; Cafe del Mar; False Light; Holding on to Nothing; No One on Earth.
Anyways, great time, great set. Enjoyed seeing the old crew, and meeting the new faces.
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Feb-16-2014 21:11
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DJDavidScott
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: New York , NY
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Some additional tracks in random order
Moby ft. Debbie Harry - New York (Arty remix)
Blake Jarrell - Barbados
SHato & Paul Rockseek - The Hunt
A&B - Sun and Moon (Not sure of the rmx)
Zaxx - Illusion
Tangle - Aquarius
Lostly - Morningside
Paul Trainer - Receptor (Niels Von Ahorn Remix)
Talla 2XLC - Never Look Back (Darren Porter Remix)
John Newall - Backbiter
Rapha - Nice (Maarten De Jong Remix) [Loop] [TOOL TRANCE]
Genix & Las Salinas - Say Another What
Jimmy Chou - Pacific (Estigma Remix)
Paul van Dyk feat. Arty - The Ocean (Paul van Dyk Remix)
Binary Finary - 1998 (Jordan Suckley Remix)
Paul van Dyk feat. Adam Young - Eternity (Gary Proud Remix)
Sebastian Brandt - Overture
Steve Morley - Turning Point (Estigma Remix)
Rank 1 & Jochen Miller vs. First State feat. Sarah Howells - The Brave Escape
Nick Sentience & Liam Melly - Nightshift (Paul Denton Remix)
PVD - We are tonight (Las Salinas rmx)
Bowdidge & Taylor - Unstable
Gareth Emery feat. Christina Novelli - Concrete Angel
Aneym & Nitrous Oxide - Believer (Dan Stone Remix)
Luke Potter - Chance Worth Taking (PVD Remix?)
PVD & Austin Leeds - Parranda
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I just do it exactly the way I enjoy listening to it. This is most of the time it is with banging beats. It is even with a soft thing, a soft melodic idea, or whatever. I still like to have it rocking. Keep in mind what this music is made for, first of all. Its not made to be easy listening on the radio. Its not made to be easy listening in television. Its actually kick ass in the club. This is what music is. This is the purpose of this art form...to listen to it and let the frequencies actually blow you away. --Paul Van Dyk
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Feb-16-2014 21:36
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phoenixBEBE
rainbows abound 7-5-13
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: 2012. Everything changes after this year :) <3 so can't wait.
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Re: Paul van Dyk @ Hammerstein Ballroom Review
quote: | Originally posted by hitokiri
haven't done one of these in a long time much less start one up so here goes,
Paul set was good except the last 45 minutes he brought it down an didn't really bang it out like i know he can and usually does. his technical performance was a bit dodgy which was the worst i ve seen him play which was weird because 9 times out of 10 his mixing is on point. other than that i enjoyed it a lot he needs to come bk more often an go back to going his legendary 6+ hr sets when he's in town. visuals were good no lasers tho but still entertaining none the less. sad part of the night explain to the kiddies on numerous occasions what out there an back is oye ve still the question begs to be asked why doesn't he play some of his older productions let the new generation know what a master behind such great productions such as 45 rpm (minus for an angel least not 3 times but i know he does that in all the sets and its his thing but still..), anything from otab or even reflections (besides crush) tho i can't wait for tpod 3 to come out cause there are a few new tracks what i would like to cop but in any case as i mentioned it to a few tas i saw last nite no matter who ur current dj is that your digging you always will go back to your number one an in case its always going to be paul and I'm sure many of you guys especially the ones who are retired and only come out for when paul comes to town can agree with me on this one. good seeing many retired tas come out for this one till nxt time paul comes back to town enjoy the rest of your wkend
7.5/10
Tracklist some new tracks, not many older classic paul tracks, the usual pvd tracks he ll play FAA(3), crush, nyc, i don't deserve you (2 times), home, and ended with anthem and did one or was it two encores i can't remember burak has the tracklist |
good seeing you Jay!!!
glad i came out of retirement for this one. yea i wish there were more trancey classics too. but it wasn't bad by far considering that many of his sets now contain more electro-house.
ugh he ended with Anthem? bah. subpar...there were SO many other (classic) tracks he could have ended with.
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Feb-16-2014 22:41
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phoenixBEBE
rainbows abound 7-5-13
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: 2012. Everything changes after this year :) <3 so can't wait.
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Feb-16-2014 22:44
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TrancEdifice
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: New York
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Okay, so firstly, the wait on the line was not fun; wish they would have let people in even a half hour earlier than they did, or, like my friend had suggested, they had some sort of enclosure set up. Although the practicality of that would have quickly diminished given the long line that did eventually form, lol. Did like the fact that security was really nice and got inside very easily and without incident. Venue itself was very spacious and, like my friend also pointed out, acoustics were worthy of PVD Managed to find spots to dance all night long, given the fact that I had not seen him at a club since 05, ergo I wanted to dance as much as I could, lol.
Sigh. Well, I do not want to be ungrateful and complain about the trouse/electro moments, but I did expect more TRANCE from him. Still, there were actually a couple of trouse/trouse-ish tracks that were not bad and enjoyable...but that was probably bc there was actual trance to balance out the trouse. Also, I did not mind it as much when there were periods where it got a bit too crowded to dance.
Universal Nation was the track of the night for me
In great part bc this was the opening track to Tiesto's Innercity set, which was the first trance set I ever heard...and it also has to do with the fact that Tiesto once spun not only trance, but GOOD trance, lol. Just meant alot to me, more than For An Angel actually, which I had wanted a better mix(es) to have been played. idk, did not hate the ones he played, but wanted to hear the original. That or Tell Me Why; again, that track (and video) are very meaningful to me as a trancer Hell, I will also say that I wanted to hear We're Alive, rofl. Yes, yes, I know, I know, its commercial and ultra-cheesy, but its light years ahead of any trouse/electro song; plus it also reminds me of the old WLIR which was playing actual trance, right about the time I joined TA, lol (for example, I first heard both Eugina and Light Over Me on that station; if only he had played these two as well...) Was nice hearing Breathing, but wanted the original Airwave. Was also great hearing Take Me Away again, and, yes, I Don't Deserve you, because, again, its a nice song that is not drowned in trouse, saturated in electro, or hindered by dubsetp.
All in all, glad I went Had wanted to hear trance at Hammerstein since I saw (on TA, of course!)that Oakenfold was spinning there, more than a decade ago. Did not necessarily want to see Oakey, but going to the venue was something I always wanted to do. Don't want to have to hear trance at hoity-toity, bottles and models clubs all of the time.
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Applause: "The custom of showing one's pleasure at beautiful music by immediately following it with ugly noise." - Percy Scholes
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