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SYSTEM-J
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Location: Manchester
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Sep-08-2004 11:17
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davidclarke
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by davepiazza Anyways, I am wondering why you PVD fans like this song. IMO its like the anti-thesis of any PVD "style" song.
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you dont know very much about PvD and his style then if you think that. its Tracid traxx 'acid trance' & Paul has always supported tracid traxx records.
I'll ask you the question, how long have you been listening to PvD?
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Sep-08-2004 12:53
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brian
vinyl junkie

Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Addison, TX
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ NGE
i think the "No More Fucking Rock 'N' Roll" vocal is crap and does not fit at the end of the first break and I'm grateful that paul removed this one |
Couldn't agree more. Takes way too long, sticks out like a sore thumb, and loses some energy from that build-up.
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1) What attracts you to this song? Do you like the tune or do you just like that PVD played it? Would you like it if PVD didnt play it?
2) How long have you been listening to PVD? Do you love his orgianl works? If so which ones?
3) How old r you ( be honest ) ?
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1) The energy of this track is what attracts me to it. And of course I'd still like it if PVD didn't play it. Whether or not I would actually know about it if he didn't play it is a different story. But just because he plays something doesn't make me like a track any more or any less.
2) Since December 2001, when I first got into electronica. I usually love his original works, but not the recent ones (the majority of which have been collabs anyway, not purely original). My favorites of his are probably Avenue, Words, Movement, Out There, and Columbia.
3) 21.
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I think everyone knows my feelings on this song and this PVD style |
Unless I totally missed something . . . not really 
And this track does fit his style. He's always played tracks like this...listen to some of his sets from 2000, 2001 and so on.
Even if one argues that this sort of track is not his style...just listen to any of his recent sets (recent being the last 2-3 months). The majority of them have had a considerably higher amount of harder trance in them--a bit more than in the past. If you still dont feel like its his style...well...you can no doubt see his style is changing a bit. And just because his style is evolving ever so slightly doesn't mean it's not still his style. It can change, and it does.
But it still remains that he's played tracks like this many, many times before, both this year and in many years past. He plays a good variety most of the time, regularly including harder/weirder tracks like this in his sets--even in sets that are sometimes predominantly trance. That's his edge, his signature, whatever... and one of several reasons why I love his style and his musical taste so much.
Now it's your turn to answer your three questions. 
Last edited by brian on Sep-08-2004 at 14:55
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Sep-08-2004 14:40
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Dave Piazza
The Elitist

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Chicago
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Sep-08-2004 16:16
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davidclarke
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by davepiazza
Thanks guys for the replys. It has have really helped me understand PVD more and the use of this tune. |
you should listen to fritz soundgarten more i think.
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Sep-08-2004 18:52
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