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Paul Van Dyk - Politics of Dancing 2 (September 05) (pg. 14)
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cistane
ehhhh whats worse is that i think paul van dyk's mixmag compilation was even better than tpod2
Stino
i wonder why people bother buying this album.... most of the tracks are so known already, why buy an album with tracks that have been played in so many shows already. I wonder why he doesnt put unreleased tracks on it.
eltomas
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Originally posted by Stino
i wonder why people bother buying this album.... most of the tracks are so known already, why buy an album with tracks that have been played in so many shows already. I wonder why he doesnt put unreleased tracks on it.

cause we are part of the minority, most people dont know or dont care about tracklists or dont keep up with the latest sets
Keith Chambers
If anybody wants to check this out it's being streamed on c89 now.

http://www.c895worldwide.com/2004/

Keith
Rockabye
people who don't post in forums like this and who don't download any livesets will enjoy this cd and the tracks on it are not overplayed or "old".

only freaks like us think the tracks are old and overplayed, because we read all the tracklists and listen to all the livesets...
_Ocean_Drive_
Just listened to a (free) PvD podcast on iTunes, and he describes the motives behind the albuma and various singles and TPOD. It was all very interesting and a good insight and I think it's going to change how I listen to this album when it comes out.

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Just so people don't keep flicking back and forth, here's the tracklisting according to HMV UK

Disc One

1. String Theory-Alex Gold
2. Getting Away-Tranquility Base
3. Tangerine-Calmec
4. Transatlantic-Jose Zamora & Damian DP Feat. Paleday
5. Dream On-Shiloh
6. Burn-Walsh And Coutre Feat. Holly
7. Alone-Thomas Datt
8. Why?-Lolo
9. Adrenalin-Purple Haze
10. Summerdream-Kuffdam And Plant
11. Closer Now-Filo And Peri Feat. Fisher
12. The Unknown-White Water Feat. Melinda Gareh
13. Forbidden Love-Marc Van Linden
14. Someday-White Room Feat. Amy Cooper
15. Falling Anywhere-Kyau Vs .Albert
16. Lyteo-Mr. Sam
17. Messages-Solange

Disc Two

1. The Other Side-Paul Van Dyk
2. Second Day-Jose Amnesia Vs Serp
3. Yeah-Agnello & Ingrosso
4. Make It-Simon & Shaker Feat. Alicia Hawkes
5. Superfly-Yellow Blackbird
6. Linking People-Giuseppe Ottaviani
7. More Than A Life Away-Marco V
8. Close Horizon-Thomas Bronzwaer
9. T34-Mark Norman
10. Shine-CJ Stone
11. Believe-Santiago Nino
12. Swing 2 Harmony-Perasma
13. Higher-Dallas Superstars
14. Carry On-Wellenrausch
15. Nothing-Holden & Thompson
Magistrate
yup, heard it now as well, not very carefully but i noticed some very pretty mixes on it, most tracks are ofcourse few months old, but it's great to hear them in another way like on this cd.
wwu.punisher
The mixing itself is solid... but the track selection is lost on me. I just can't dig this one at all. Not sure why.
Tikky
After listening ISOS 4,ASOT 2005, TPOD2, i miss the years of trance 99-00. Searching... Where is real Armin,Tiesto,Paul? Where is real trance?

TPOD2: Not all tracks selections & orders are good. But mixing quality is fine.Dont compare Tiesto with Paul, because Paul is one of real grandfathers of trance.
dallastar
love it!

Feador
i think its a pretty solid cd, people say that some of the tracks are old, i agree but there are many trance fans out there who dont follow the trance scene so often and to them the tracks may even sound new, must every trance compilation be filled with all extremely new tracks
Glaniskanis
lol
why does everyone now say..
"yeah its true tracks are old but most ppl never heard of the tracks anyway"
when ISOS4 came out it was the same people that said
"lol so much old stuff... wait till TPOD2 is released"

horrible!
even the mixing on this one aint good enough to save the album
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