... which the label then didn't release as they werent main stream friendly enough remixes. Holden then released the remixes for free on his website. He didn't want to make accessable remixes that appealed to a broad majority, thats the difference.
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Nov-04-2007 23:43
SuspicionVandit
Rapper
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: 127.0.0.1
Re: Re: Re: have lost all respect for paul van dyk...
quote:
Originally posted by stevo_0
is their a way to download those mixmag cd's.. cant find it anywhere?
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this is from 2003.
Did you also want the one from 2005?
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Nov-05-2007 02:58
eRRaTiK
g0t milk?
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
I quite liked the A&B remix of one of Britney's tracks.
Interested to hear what PVD has done with this track, though I'm not a fan of Britney's latest "comeback".
Bring on the PVD remix of the Spice Girls!
Btw out of the big names in trance I always thought PVD had the best technical skills.
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Nov-05-2007 03:41
ecksemmess
tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2005
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
I quite liked the A&B remix of one of Britney's tracks.
Interested to hear what PVD has done with this track, though I'm not a fan of Britney's latest "comeback".
Bring on the PVD remix of the Spice Girls!
Btw out of the big names in trance I always thought PVD had the best technical skills.
In all honesty, I could see PVD doing great stuff with some of those old Spice Girls songs
Nov-05-2007 03:59
Mr Moss
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: MTL/WWA/GZ
hm yeah hes more of a has-been right now, his name can still pull big audiences but I dont see him rlsing something of 'dyk technik' class right now, maybe he's just tired after 15 years and doesnt care anymore..
Nov-05-2007 06:59
Rick D
Resident London Hater
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: In The Chillout Room!
quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
Btw out of the big names in trance I always thought PVD had the best technical skills.
yeah that. When he is on form he blows any other trance DJ out of the water.
I went to see him on fri night and what a crap set it was! never again!
Nov-05-2007 14:45
XaNaX
I <3 global warming
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: 1000 Miles too far North
I haven't heard the track but if it is complete and total shit it wouldn't be a shock to me. We are talking about the same PvD that drops Anthem multiple times in a set.
Nov-05-2007 16:31
HaeD
Tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Montreal
Playing the anthem once is useless. Playing it twice is hilarious.
Originally posted by JonDC
If you are refering to plastikman - Spastik you can fock right off
I personally think PVD is a genious. His mixing is superb, there is no question about that, and he knows exactly when to throw on a party tune. If your the kind of person who goes clubbing to stand at the front and watch his every move whilst writing down the tracklist in a notebook, then you might get pissed off by the occasional slightly more commercial tune. If you go to dance and have a good time you will find that he creates an atmosphere that is second to none! And the way he layers tunes over the top of eachother on the fly is simply awsome. His essential mix from global gathering is absolutly superb, especially the first hour and a half.
1st. He doesn't mix. He uses Ableton which mixes the tracks for him.
2nd. I am not the person who is down at the front with a notebook. I have seen PVD loads of times for loads of years and heard him play the best sets of my life with his banging tunes and uplifting trance. Until this year he has been the best by far. But now you can only really call 50% of his set uplifting and thats including the usual "Nothin But You" and all the same tunes he plays every set. When we used to see him it used to be 3 hours of the most up to date uplifting music that you could possibly want to hear but now his sets dont flow or have any construction to them.
Nov-05-2007 17:53
darin epsilon
www.darinepsilon.com
Registered: Apr 2006
Location: LA / CHI
Sorry, I haven't had the chance to read all the posts, but I just wanted to chime in. Doesn't PVD pre-date 99% of the Trance producers out there right now? Most of these guys wouldn't even be here without his influence. He had like 3 or 4 full length albums (which were very good) before 2001.
As for the Britney Spears remix, PVD has accomplished so much in a short time that he is probably shooting for a Grammy.