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-- Paul van Dyk ft. Johnny McDaid - HOME
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Posted by vinnie97 on Oct-13-2009 10:14:

Don't feed clueless and tasteless fuck-trolls.


Posted by Minimalism on Oct-21-2009 14:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Mark van Rick
I was wondering, who created that TL, that's a real amateur there are no edits and reworks from these tracks etc *lol. he only uses samples and creates mashups on the fly and is playing keyboardstrings on top - he doesn't play a track 6 times in the same set - kinda strange btw. where did he play that? havn't seen such an inaccurate tl for a long time - some downloadlinks to convince me?

BTW: "PvD won 3 of the highly acknowledged trophies at one of the world's most important dance music polls, the 2009 Trance Awards.
After PvD picked up 3 of the highly demanded awards in 2008, he's back for good, bringing home BEST DJ, BEST PRODUCER and his track "HOME" is celebrated as BEST TRACK." (trackitdown.net)

so all these guys who had voted for HOME should be deaf? *g

fuck off
ur god hasnt done anything good since Out There and Back. and leaving MFS is the biggest mistake he has ever done. because everyone knows the real genies behind the productions was Johnny Klimek


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Oct-21-2009 16:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Minimalism
fuck off
ur god hasnt done anything good since Out There and Back. and leaving MFS is the biggest mistake he has ever done. because everyone knows the real genies behind the productions was Johnny Klimek


Did you find this out yesterday, and are now ever-so-proud of yourself for knowing it?


Posted by SteelWolf on Oct-21-2009 16:40:

LOL.... this is why I stopped listening to PVD


Posted by weidenkind on Oct-21-2009 17:34:

whats with all the bots in the first pages of this thread, was there something to win over at Vandit HQ for infiltrating boards?


Posted by shonguiz on Oct-21-2009 18:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Minimalism
fuck off
ur god hasnt done anything good since Out There and Back. and leaving MFS is the biggest mistake he has ever done. because everyone knows the real genies behind the productions was Johnny Klimek

Here is something for you, Klimmek wasn't the only one.


Posted by woscar on Oct-21-2009 19:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Minimalism
everyone knows the real genies behind the productions was Johnny Klimek


Really? Lamp, three wishes...the whole shebang?


Posted by liquiddawn on Oct-22-2009 05:31:

didnt do it for me. pvd has loads of better songs. dont get what everyone is going crazy over...


Posted by liquiddawn on Oct-22-2009 05:32:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
was it Home he refered to when he was talking about "really sheesy shit"



guess not lol. one of best videos all time tho. too bad hes being such a hypocrite


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Oct-22-2009 07:51:

that tracklist is fake. i made it. 3 of the Anthem's are legit (as are the other songs in repetition), the rest are fake.

oh and here's my attempt to suck his nuts
quote:

The polar bear sat atop the final piece of slab of ice in all of the north pole. From every direction stared to him the desolate ocean, an icey grave and a plunge into extinction. The polar bear wanted to cry, but suddenly, his heart froze and he fell off the ice and into the water. His final conscious thought, looking up at the ever distant slab of ice as the darkness consumes him, "what has happened to my home?"

Paul Van Dyk returns back to the forefront of the electronic dance music stage with his audacious, innovative and thought provoking track, "Home." Featuring vocals from Johnny McDaid, it tells the story of a war veteran returning from duty, only to realize that the civilian life parallels his soldier life in every respect. Lyrically, it's an incredibly strong piece with a subject that has rarely been dabbled in among many of the prominent trance lyricists/vocalists such as Brian Transaeu or Jan Johnston.

No doubt the song is inspired by current events, something Paul Van Dyk has always been very vocal about in interviews; His views on the taxation of internet radio, the fall of the Berlin Wall, his distaste of tsunamis and now, most evidently, his hatred of the armed forces.
In the song, an unnamed soldier returns home duty to return to civilian life. He "falls in" with civilian duties and grows ever depressed toward being a "one in a billion" (no doubt, the view of a civilian). He longs to "bring me back back to where I'm from", after seeing other civilians raising flags in patriotism. He realizes his duty of spreading his country's freedoms to other nations unwilling to accept a democracy are a failure. He then commits homicide in an ambiguous manner: "your eyes explode with light."

It's a chilling tale of post traumatic stress that only someone who has nothing to lose can express. Paul van Dyk is just that man.
The production of the song is rather melodramatic, a stark contrast to what Paul has been known for in the past - absolute banging trance. A bit of a drone would even go too far. It goes absolutely nowhere, but then again, did the Iraq War go anywhere either?

Bravo Paul Van Dyk. Bravo


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on Oct-23-2009 02:27:

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
that tracklist is fake. i made it. 3 of the Anthem's are legit (as are the other songs in repetition), the rest are fake.

oh and here's my attempt to suck his nuts




Saw this 'DJ' / ex-legend in Tokyo 2 weeks back. What a disgrace.


Posted by yROMAN on Oct-23-2009 07:44:

A classic Trance track!
I'm not feeling the Cosmic Gate Remix that much, though. But the PvD Club Mix is the biz.


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