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Paul Van Dyk :: The Exclusive InternetDJ Interview (pg. 3)
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mzvirbulis
quote:
Originally posted by nsamadi
His doing a lot of great stuff but his TPOD2 cd was really weak stuff. No offence PVD but you said you don't like to rush stuff, then what happened.

im sorry but no offence what are you on?

how did he rush it? from what i think is that most people were actually waiting for him to bring the cd out in the first place as it was released late i think?

but anyway you got a different view towards the cd than i do so really who cares.

therefore my post is pointless.

:happy2:
Azz3D
quote:
Originally posted by mzvirbulis
how did he rush it? from what i think is that most people were actually waiting for him to bring the cd out in the first place as it was released late i think?





:p
Cobalt
quote:
Originally posted by A.J.
:wtf:

What happened? :p

Reflections happened.

Then Vandit became another trance label, though still a cut above the rest.
Revolute
"...I tend not to push myself for timing..."

No ? :D
oje_oje
quote:
Originally posted by Azz3D


:p


Nice pic. And yes, "Vorsprung Dyk Technik" was a collection of remixes for his first 7 years ('92-'98). And that one is a "must have". It would be about time to see "Vorsprung Dyk Technik 2" early next year (covering the next seven years from 1999-2005.
SYSTEM-J
There is Paul van Dyk - Perfect Remixes 2, which is part of a series of compilations. It has a lot of his more recent remixes on, plus a couple of the classics.
A.J.
Various - Perfect Remixes Vol. 2
Label: Warlock Records
Catalog#: WARLCD 2902
Format: CD
Country: US
Released: 03 Sep 2004
Genre: Electronic
Style: Trance
Credits: Remix - Paul van Dyk
Notes:
Rating: 3.5/5 (4 votes) Rate It
Submitted by: Nettwerk (history)



Tracklisting:

01 Ghostland Guide Me God (7:18)
Vocals - Sinéad O'Connor
02 Age Of Love The Age Of Love (8:31)
03 Thrillseekers, The Synaesthesia (Fly Away) (10:12)
04 Romanthony's Nightvision Never (Late Night Mix) (8:13)
05 Members Of Mayday 10IN01 (4:07)
06 Veda Simpson Oohhh Baby (5:48)
07 Blank & Jones Cream (6:42)
08 Binary Finary 1998 (7:07)
09 Joker Jam Innocence (8:22)
10 Joe T. Vannelli Voices In Harmony (Csilla In Wonderland Remix) (8:22)
Vocals - Csilla





Not bad!





I've got this one on White Label: :D



Various - Paul Van Dyk Remixes 1



Label: Not On Label
Catalog#: PVD 001
Format: 2x12"
Country: ?
Released: 2005
Genre: Electronic
Style: Trance, Progressive Trance
Credits: Remix - Paul Van Dyk
Notes:
Rating: 5.0/5 (7 votes) Change My Rating
Submitted by: Gomi-Soji (history)



Tracklisting:

A1 Humate Love Stimulation (Paul Van Dyk's Love Mix)
A2 Binary Finary 1998 (Paul Van Dyk Mix)
B1 Underworld Born Slippy (Unreleased Paul Van Dyk Mix)
B2 Romanthony Never (Paul Van Dyk Mix)
C1 Age Of Love The Age Of Love (Paul Van Dyk Love Of Ages Mix)
C2 Jam & Spoon Be.Angeled (Paul Van Dyk Club Mix)
D1 Qattara Come With Me (Paul Van Dyk Mix)
D2 Members Of Mayday 10 In 01(Paul Van Dyk Club Mix)


:D :D :D :D
emc^2
quote:
When I first went to India I saw devastating poverty, absolutely abnormal. While I was there I got in contact with the German consulate and they connected me with a few charity organizations. I got involved with an organization called Akanksha which sets up schools in hot-spots for the children. So they get food and education; and it doesn't stop, say with two years of English, they get educated all the way through until they have a job.


Yup... just what the world needs - more computer programmers to outsource the rest of the jobs to India. After all, they are small country. Only like 1bln people or so.

Perhaps we can eventually outsource DJ'ing jobs to India too! Now, that's something that everyone could benefit from - you wouldn't have to pay outrageous $50/ticket to see PvD spin records. You would only need to pay 5 rupies to hear Parikh Vishnu Drasharajasanisha spin at your local "Crazy Punja Dancing Club".

Go desis!!! yaaaaaaaaaaaai!!!

:toothless

FIGHT THE POWER, OUTSOURCE THE WORLD!
islandmixer
"So whenever I play New York, I have an amazing time and I've always felt some special connection with the New York crowd. One of my first gigs I've ever had was in New York and ever since I've had quite a strong relationship with the club scene"

Am I the only one who remembers PVD calling NYC a "Fake" City?
SYSTEM-J
quote:
Originally posted by A.J.
Romanthony Never (Paul Van Dyk Mix)


Does anyone else think that this samples Revolution 909 by Daft Punk? They sound identical to me.

Scottaculous
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Does anyone else think that this samples Revolution 909 by Daft Punk? They sound identical to me.


If memory serves me, Daft Punk = Romanthony


quote:
Originally posted by islandmixer
Am I the only one who remembers PVD calling NYC a "Fake" City?


I remember. Not the first time Paul has lapsed with his hypocrisy.


quote:
Originally posted by mzvirbulis
how did he rush it? from what i think is that most people were actually waiting for him to bring the cd out in the first place as it was released late i think?


The CD would have been MUCH better had it been released 3 months earlier. By the time TPOD2 got around to be released, PVD had already played out the tracks.




I haven't read a PvD interview in ages so it was nice to read this one filled with interesting questions. Th interview is clearly from NYC and thus biased for it. I don't blame him since I'm from there too. ;)
h0tsweetbabyd0l
nice interview
i like his music and the man himself ....always something interesting to say very creative ....sensitive and listenning to people
pvd is teh man:o
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