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| quote: | Originally posted by fluffles
I really dunno about the story your mate told you about the Kinetic record story and Paul not knowning what tracks were on it, hence he had no active participation in its mix. The reasons are quite simple:
1. In 1998 when it was mixed, Pauls live set anthems included:
Someone Like You, Greece 2000, Rendevous, Cafe De Mar & Gamemaster.
2. Rendevous (by Paul Van Dyk) had been released on Pauls Perfecto Lable, both as in publishing rights and as a 12'vinyl release. Paul was active in managing licensing of Perfecto products and would at least have known about this product been licensed to Kinetic.
Knowning what Pauls is like - he probally was not intested in discussing it with the person who asked him so he played dumb. I asked him what the tracklisting was on PERFECTO VEGAS and he ignored my question.
Say what you want about the man - but there's absolutely no doubt about the impact he has made on trance and music in general. |
I agree
| quote: | Originally posted by WittyHandle
The guy set the foundation of a lot of what we know as clubland today, don't get me wrong, but he's a brand name now. |
I'm not trying to belittle him as an icon. My friend wasn't asking him off the cuff in a random conversation. He was asking him so that the label could begin the printing of the inlays for the CD which was soon to launch. All I'm saying is he is a brand name now, not an artist. If people like his releases, that's awesome, I'm glad they enjoy it. I'm just saying there's a difference between artists, entertainers, and businessmen. 
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