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Posted by breakinbeats on Nov-06-2003 19:05:

Dancing Dude PvD's clapping in every Track

My friend just showed me that every record I owned from paul van dyk, has the same sound effect of a clapping noise. Some records have the same clap sound distorted alittle bit. I Love pvd and his music, but once he showed me this I went through all my records of pvd, and found the same clap noise. This is very amusing. I suggest going through the tracks yourself. Its like any good track for him, has to have the clap. Clap...Clap...Clap...hehe


Posted by vmc on Nov-06-2003 19:13:

PvD has a characteristic bassline that he uses in most of his tracks. One can easily recongnize if a tune was made by him.


Posted by jp on Nov-06-2003 19:22:

It's actually a sample taken from him spanking his wife


Posted by dj tek on Nov-06-2003 19:46:

quote:
Originally posted by jp
It's actually a sample taken from him spanking his wife


or his wife slapping his..


Posted by jp on Nov-06-2003 19:58:

Love Poundin' Sensation

They're just a lovely couple


Posted by dj tek on Nov-06-2003 20:04:

nice.. looking forward to canibus cup ?


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Nov-06-2003 20:37:

Yep, that's the way PvD makes his tracks...claps & hi-hats included in every track. No variation in them either, they're both the same...as well as his bassline.

He uses a very simplistic formula.


Posted by BTG on Nov-06-2003 21:23:

quote:
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
He uses a very simplistic formula.


this is why he sucks.


Posted by MrMiyagi on Nov-07-2003 00:13:

Re: PvD's clapping in every Track

quote:
Originally posted by breakinbeats
I suggest going through the tracks yourself.


yeah, and while youre at it, go through your records of other artists... you know how many artists do something like this? listen to Oliver Lieb's stuff... that guys almost always uses the symbol rise to bring in/out a sound...


Posted by INDY on Nov-07-2003 00:26:

lol...that's his signature sound, that makes an artist unique


Posted by Psygnosis on Nov-07-2003 02:53:

quote:
Originally posted by politicsofdancin
lol...that's his signature sound, that makes an artist unique


??? no it doesn't, a artist using the same sound over and over makes them uncreative...not unique.


Posted by INDY on Nov-07-2003 03:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Psygnosis
??? no it doesn't, a artist using the same sound over and over makes them uncreative...not unique.



i take it that your not a pvd fan whatever you say....SOME THINGS ARE BETTER LEFT UNSAID!


Posted by Fire999 on Nov-07-2003 03:27:

Wonder if I could open my heart can open again,

Claps Claps

Asking me why I feel like to start it all over again.....

Claps Claps

Morning Comes, and the Snow is Falling

Claps Claps


Posted by torontotrance on Nov-07-2003 03:29:

calm down indy, ppl can have their own opinions

Paul van dyk does use the same kick in his productions that gets tired after a while then again most a level producers use the same kick over and over and over. Then again, if it works, why fix it?


Posted by zarathustra on Nov-07-2003 03:48:

clappa clappa

I suppose he likes to hear applause wherever he can then.


Posted by malek on Nov-07-2003 03:49:

now i know why i dislike pvd that much!! it was that clapping sound all along!!


Posted by torontotrance on Nov-07-2003 03:56:

cool avatar malek


Posted by Psygnosis on Nov-07-2003 05:12:

quote:
Originally posted by politicsofdancin
i take it that your not a pvd fan whatever you say....SOME THINGS ARE BETTER LEFT UNSAID!


I take it your a tool!


Posted by breakinbeats on Nov-07-2003 05:15:

quote:
Originally posted by zarathustra
clappa clappa

I suppose he likes to hear applause wherever he can then.


Yea, Its like a subconscious dance mover. Makin your brain dance automatically. I love it. Its genious.


Posted by bassaholix on Nov-07-2003 05:30:

Yeah thats his unique sound... if it doesn't sound something to what people like then they bag it... thats human nature, i call it ignorance.. lol


Posted by breakinbeats on Nov-07-2003 05:48:

quote:
Originally posted by bassaholix
Yeah thats his unique sound... if it doesn't sound something to what people like then they bag it... thats human nature, i call it ignorance.. lol


Shure, I agree. But I would not call that ignorance. How would that be ignorance?


Posted by bassaholix on Nov-07-2003 05:49:

quote:
Originally posted by breakinbeats
Shure, I agree. But I would not call that ignorance. It would more likly be the opposite of ignorance.


Arrogance?

Or Naivity? (sp?)


Posted by breakinbeats on Nov-07-2003 05:50:

quote:
Originally posted by bassaholix
Arrogance?

Or Naivity? (sp?)


Whaaat you talkin about?


Posted by bassaholix on Nov-07-2003 07:45:

about been naive.. hehehe dun worry i wasn't baggin yah out.. just PvD haters... like come on surely... if you dun like a particular DJ, who are those ppl to say he is shit?

LOL


Posted by dartman on Nov-07-2003 07:56:

i've never gotten into one of these PvD is god/ or he sucks threads before but i have to agree that this PvD baseline, clapping, high hat, sound that is in every single PvD remix or rework is getting annoying. i am all about PvD, he was the first dj/ producer that i really liked, and i still like him but c'mon, this is getting old. i feel like his sets now are basically his signature bassline with some other stuff layered over the top of it. i'm not a pvd hater, i just want to see him expand a tad..... maybe come up with a PvD #2 bassline. is that too much to ask


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