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arturob
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Miami
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Mar-01-2004 16:54
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jurel
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: right hurr
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| quote: | Originally posted by kid nyce
this is exactly what i am saying...
i might reconsider my $40 investments towards pauls preformances since the roxy isnt my place to chill
i mean please understand where i am coming from, the way i see it and to be completely honest, i think paul seriously shits on ny when he comes to play ever since twilo closed...his only exceptions are soundfactory, arc, and central park. THAT IS IT! every other gig has been average. do you think you can have a room moving to Jonsey - Independance @ roxy? thats strictly a twilo song lols thats when u know paul is playing for you...
im sorry for being so skeptical its just that after learning what wmc is about, attending parties outside of nyc, i've grown to learn that nyc doesnt receive the true heart of all DJs, that they come here and play to what they believe NYC would like. i dunno nyc has become to mainstream oriented so much so that djs alter their trackselection to fit what they think NYC would like! another .02 of me |
i understand totally.
but what i also take into consideration that he doesn't shit on nyc is the fact that he comes back often, and plays encores for 45+min. I've been to quite a few # of events that pvd has spun @, and i've never seen him play encores longer than the ones in nyc. He usually brushes his hands and waves after a 20min encore. He keeps going in nyc, which makes me kind of think that he loves playing for ny cuz of the twilo past.
Also, i personally am pretty annoyed at the people who just go to fuckin ID tracks.. thats so lame. Go and enjoy the music, if he was a no-name dj and he played those tracks, people would bug out.. so why not do it over him. my .02 
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Mar-01-2004 16:59
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EV Junkie
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: New York City, USA
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towards the end of the night, did anyone else notice a remix of Solid - Sleep's club attack, (just one specific part of it....) i could have sworn
oy I still get goosebumps from fri night. celestial....so glad i came..i cant believe i almost didnt go...wow..
and the vamos a jugar en el sol....(i could have sworn it was disfrutar, not gustar...thanx for the correction)
that song rulez. I only really love it live, especially when it gets all twisted.... vamos vamos vamos vamos vamos vamos vamos vamos vamos va va va va va va va va va va va va va va va va va vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv !!!!!
haha. sick track...and to follow it with for an angel...beautiful....woo! and energize...i love that track, so good live...has that great sound on phazon like plasticboy- silverbath. and the fact that the entire place weas lit up as if it were closed...priceless. thanx paul...
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Mar-01-2004 17:10
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umes23
BeatAddict

Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Spiritually in IBIZA
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dude i have a comment as for pvd shitting on NY. i also agree that the paul van dyk in twilo was on another level, but that was because of a combination of things, and the fact that to this day, no DJ can create the same atmosphere in New York that they might have done regularly at twilo. that is because of how good twilo was as a club from its lights to its sound to its massive dance floor to its C02 tank. not to mention, some of the best crowds in new york that were twilo patrons.
having said that, i dont think it is fair to say paul shits on his new york gigs. ive seen him at random spots around the US such as in ohio and dc or boston where his gigs are short and "trademarked", his new york sets offer so much more. the diversity, the fact that he plays unusual songs... songs he has put aside for years, songs he never plays at normal club nights, unreleased tracks, tracks like the spell that ive never heard anywhere else.... i think this is something special, the fact that he keeps his 6 hour arrangement in new york alone is really something special. the fact is, yeah miami is hot, especially during wmc... but if you want to talk about north america, new york is his MOST DEDICATED event and is still on a level above other places. that is my personal feeling and why i always come to new york for his gigs no matter where i am.
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Mar-01-2004 17:12
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arturob
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Miami
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Mar-01-2004 17:19
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Overseas
Party Traveller

Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
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| quote: | Originally posted by ShellSh0ck
HMMMMMMM....i really don`t know what to say about pauls performance, it was tooo random for me, there was no flow at all, but i had sooo much fun meeting everyone(arty, bri, dani, indy, jon, lee, vladi, jay aka THE BREAK lol, alex, etc. pp.) and in the end he caught me with his encores like FACE 2 FACE...i die for this tune. it was also great hearing deeks remix once again!
andreas and i missed this "bass in your face" feeling the whole night. we would give him a B- .
greetz Michi |
Got back to Germany this morning and went straight to work, urgh. Now home, no time yet to read this entire thread, so here are just my 2 cents:
I agree with ShellShock, I missed the flow in the set. Same problem as 2 weeks ago at Casino in Berlin. Therefore, both sets didn't really catch me. That's too bad as he did change them dramatically from, say, the latter half of 2003, as rubyriva pointed out. That in itself is a big positive, but I kinda got the feeling that he hasn't really figured out the new tracks in his virtual record case to build as smooth a set as we are used to.
Of course Face to Face, one of my all time faves, rocked and so did For an Angel as the closing track. THOSE tracks cannot be overplayed, if you know what I mean.
As for the sound, it sucked, relatively speaking. The Phazon was clearly not up to its own standards and fell way behind it stellar performance last Novemer. I noticed that immediately as I walked in, that's how bad it was. But then again, it totally didn't compare to horrendous system at Avalon the next night at Ferry's show, one of the worst I've ever had my ears hurt.
And last but not least, Edgar V's opening set: sucked ass, the worst PvD@Roxy opening ever, even worse than the horrible Luis Diaz opening a couple of gigs ago. WTF was he thinking?
Great running into a lot of people, sorry I wasn't able to hang out with you, I was with my own crowd of 20+ people.
See ya all in Miami 
P.S.
Didn't see a gatecrasher flag, only 2 different Berlin flags, small and large. Do you maybe mean those?
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