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Posted by matt_a on Apr-27-2004 05:13:

PVD played Ride . . BAAAHAHAHAHA

DOwnloaded some PvD set, I think Winter Music COnference 2004.

Was skipping through cause it was pretty crappy, and i heard ride, i stopped and listened, and not only was it the breaks version . . PvD had not slowed the set down for it, he just pitched Ride up like 20%!! it sounded fkn ridiculous! Sorry i just thought this was hilarious.

If you have unlimited downloads download the set and have a laugh


Posted by Sid on Apr-27-2004 05:16:

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Posted by starsurfer on Apr-27-2004 05:35:

whats this Ride track?


Posted by matt_a on Apr-27-2004 05:36:

quote:
Originally posted by starsurfer
whats this Ride track?


Chable & Bonicci - Ride (Have a Break Mix)


Posted by [ groovypants ] on Apr-27-2004 06:10:

Yah it was quite horrible
Didnt do the flow of the set any favors too...


Posted by waXology on Apr-27-2004 06:17:

all of you!!

just shows what a genius pvd is... he is so versatile!!


Posted by Psygnosis on Apr-27-2004 06:25:

quote:
Originally posted by waXology

just shows what a genius pvd is... he is so versatile!!


Tru, i started to realise how much i like PVD sets after i kept listening to them, and also his Reflections album which recieved bad reviews because he done a different style... i mean boo hoo, it just shows his creativity. If you gave that concept to any other producer they wouldn't have made the same quality.

Look at BT and his "Emotion Technology" album, which recieved bad reviews because it done a different style but staying close minded will do that.

Both masterpieces

quote:
Originally posted by S_madis
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Actually his reworks make the song 100 times better, a clear example is "Project Six - Omega Zero (Paul Van Dyk Rework", listen to the original, then check this rework. He added alot of elements to stay clear of him just adding a new bassline. This is one nice rework.


Posted by Paulie on Apr-27-2004 06:33:

lol?


Posted by Pointy on Apr-27-2004 07:07:

Whats so suprising? Its a cheesy tune for a cheesy DJ

And Reflections n BTs Emotional Technology were shit - Reflections especially...can everybody please stop sticking up for him using the 'experimentation' arguement? Seriously, if he's gonna fucken experiment, how about finding some new drum samples n synths? All the tunes on 'Reflections' are under-produced, sound amatuerish and soooooooo 'empty' its not funny. 'Knowledge' is fucking hilarious...DATS A SIK BREAK PAUL!!

Edit: Take BT's Emotional Technology outta that outburst above...its still shit, but its well produced. He works in so many subtleties - if you listen hard enough, you can even hear the subtle whizzing of money counters in the background!!


Posted by Psygnosis on Apr-27-2004 07:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Pointy
Whats so suprising? Its a cheesy tune for a cheesy DJ

And Reflections n BTs Emotional Technology were shit - Reflections especially...can everybody please stop sticking up for him using the 'experimentation' arguement? Seriously, if he's gonna fucken experiment, how about finding some new drum samples n synths? All the tunes on 'Reflections' are under-produced, sound amatuerish and soooooooo 'empty' its not funny. 'Knowledge' is fucking hilarious...DATS A SIK BREAK PAUL!!

Edit: Take BT's Emotional Technology outta that outburst above...its still shit, but its well produced. He works in so many subtleties - if you listen hard enough, you can even hear the subtle whizzing of money counters in the background!!


Go take a listen to the Reflections LP, got it last week or so and it's quite different, it's more punchier.

BT has taken a big turn but he is using his talent to good use, i mean ffs he is making movie scores. He done scores like "fast and the furious, Monster and more. No other producer could do all these genres. And who cares that is concentrating about the money, if you were in his position you would have taken the EXACT same path.

So this thing about artist selling out is nonsense.

And seriously who really cares about the kick he uses, ffs it's not like it's the hardest thing to create. It's probably a kick that makes him happy to use and make his songs stronger.


Posted by born_slappy on Apr-27-2004 09:09:

lol @ ppl in this thread


Posted by Sid on Apr-27-2004 10:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Psygnosis
Actually his reworks make the song 100 times better, a clear example is "Project Six - Omega Zero (Paul Van Dyk Rework", listen to the original, then check this rework. He added alot of elements to stay clear of him just adding a new bassline. This is one nice rework.


I beg to differ, his reworks are up to absolute shit! I mean even myself, with no education in the field of production can add a simple PvD bassline to each and every track and claim it to be a "Rework".

An example also of how PvD makes tracks 100 times worse, is Sasha's Wavy Gravy. I mean for god sake, he did a fantastic job of ruining an absolute masterpiece by adding that bassline. Uncreative, Unoriginal and plain and simply shit. (looks to prog. allies for support and that includes you Wade )


Posted by 00soups00 on Apr-27-2004 10:09:

i thought his 'PVD Edit' of Holding Onto Nothing made the track good with a bit of extra bounce, but i cant imagine a pvd bassline on wavy gravy.

urkk


Posted by waXology on Apr-27-2004 10:25:

quote:
Originally posted by S_madis

An example also of how PvD makes tracks 100 times worse, is Sasha's Wavy Gravy. I mean for god sake, he did a fantastic job of ruining an absolute masterpiece by adding that bassline. Uncreative, Unoriginal and plain and simply shit. (looks to prog. allies for support and that includes you Wade )



cmon its not that bad


Posted by stamper on Apr-27-2004 10:51:

Pvd Reflections = Crap

Please all you PvD addicts, admit it, you know its true.


Posted by Psygnosis on Apr-27-2004 10:54:

quote:
Originally posted by S_madis
I beg to differ, his reworks are up to absolute shit! I mean even myself, with no education in the field of production can add a simple PvD bassline to each and every track and claim it to be a "Rework".

An example also of how PvD makes tracks 100 times worse, is Sasha's Wavy Gravy. I mean for god sake, he did a fantastic job of ruining an absolute masterpiece by adding that bassline. Uncreative, Unoriginal and plain and simply shit. (looks to prog. allies for support and that includes you Wade )


But thats the thing, he doesn't just add a bassline. When you actually get into producing you will actually somehow seem to notice little details more. In alot of his reworks he adds better pads, better synths, better everything to give it the PVD quality but not to change too much from the original.. thus the rework part.


Posted by Sid on Apr-27-2004 10:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Psygnosis
But thats the thing, he doesn't just add a bassline. When you actually get into producing you will actually somehow seem to notice little details more. In alot of his reworks he adds better pads, better synths, better everything to give it the PVD quality but not to change too much from the original.. thus the rework part.


maybe he does, maybe he doesn't but every single rework sounds exactly the same to me!


Posted by waXology on Apr-27-2004 11:10:

quote:
Originally posted by mr_stamper
Pvd Reflections = Crap

Please all you PvD addicts, admit it, you know its true.


i never said it was good nor bad.


Posted by matt_a on Apr-27-2004 11:31:

hahahahaha

Cam takes the cake!

He's versitile . . . hehehehe



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