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Paul van Dyk - Dubmission (May '92) - first known PvD liveset (pg. 2)
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| oje_oje |
| quote: | Originally posted by n3lly
Sweet! Downloadin it at 220k at the moment.. will obviously continue to seed it for everyone else then as well.
Only 108 hits at the moment, or along that figure. Hope it's a good set :)
nelly |
To be fair, I liked the "Kid Paul" sets more than the PvD sets, at least more than the May PvD set ;)
The May set by Paul van Dyk sounds a little bit weird at the beginning (while the June set sound more like the modern PvD). But these sets are only an early "snapshot" of him and his work. |
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| Siatrovouni |
anyone can upload somewhere as a .mp3?
yousendit would be nice |
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| oje_oje |
| quote: | Originally posted by Siatrovouni
anyone can upload somewhere as a .mp3?
yousendit would be nice |
I did it in my first post in this thread for some time (direct link to yousendit). But I deleted the links as some of the mods did not like it (the "direct link" was too close a support of mp3-filesharing, see the rules). So I removed the direct links again. |
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| Abhay |
guys,
ur just gonna have to sign up to the mixing bowl, and download the torrent.
just finished, myself. will listen later.:D
thanks heaps man.
BTW... u could just upload the torrent to u send it, or wateva. :rolleyes: |
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| Acidy |
| quote: | Originally posted by oje_oje
Now, as I wrote, it is the first known set of PvD. There is another one from 1992 I know of (Glasgow in May or November 1992) but that's it.
And yes, he started earlier as a DJ. But the exact date is unknown. In the more or less official biographies, the Dubmission series, some clubs where he played (Tresor, Bunker, a club called 'Turbine Rosenheim') are the first. I myself know that he did not start his DJ career at the Dubmission series but at the so-called "brain parties" in 1990 and 1991. But do not ask me where this took place and why exactly "brain". Maybe Brain because of drugs. I don't know.
Recently I found the web page of the "brain party producer" of that days. maybe I will ask him about the parties and the early PvD. maybe... |
About a month ago PvD said in a german radio show (Radio Fritz) that his first gig was in Tresor 1991. I'm quite sure about this 'cause they were talking about "first time".
So he propably didn't play at those "brain parties" in 1990. |
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| Abhay |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acidy
About a month ago PvD said in a german radio show (Radio Fritz) that his first gig was in Tresor 1991. I'm quite sure about this 'cause they were talking about "first time".
So he propably didn't play at those "brain parties" in 1990. |
first time on radio???
first time in front of a big audience???
could be a first time for anything. |
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| oje_oje |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acidy
About a month ago PvD said in a german radio show (Radio Fritz) that his first gig was in Tresor 1991. I'm quite sure about this 'cause they were talking about "first time".
So he propably didn't play at those "brain parties" in 1990. |
I looked at it. You are right. The brain parties did not start 1990. They started in September 1991 when the organizer of many of the Techno events of those early days in Berlin, "DJ WolleXDP" (also known as "DJ Tekknozid", homepage here) eventually thought that he would go away a little bit from the very hard Detroit Techno stuff to somewhat smoother tunes. He did it as a producer and invented "The Brain". The Brain used so-called "brainmaschine", special glasses with lots of small LEDs that resulted in stroboscopic flashes directly into your eyes. You can roughly imagine what happened to some of the people.... Paul van Dyk was one of the DJs of the brain parties. WolleXDP himself was absolutely against the commercialisation of his music, that is probably the reason why he is only known to insiders. Quoting excerpts from www.techno.de about WolleXDP and his project XDP (XDP for 'X-tasy Dance Project'):
(english; for the original german version see below):
- 3'90: Tekknozid, the first 10 Tekknoraves in Germany ... XDP merges Acid and EBM, calls Techno 'Tekkno' and invents 'Rave' as a covering format for large Tekkno-Dance parties. The club scene locations are completely unpolished and the music becomes more and more brutal...
- 9'91: with "THE BRAIN" XDP wants to re-establish smoother variants of the music in the scene. XDP calls this music 'Trance' and transmits for the first time the signals of a brain machine to the dance floor ("Mindfrequency Tests").
- Summer '92: acting against the full commercialization of Techno and House by "Happy-Trance" and "Funfair-Raves", WolleXDP opens "HARTWARE", the "hardest Techno Club of the World" in the Berlin 'Bunker'.
Opens a question: does this "calls the music 'Trance'" mean that 'Trance' came into existence?
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- ab Maerz' 90: TEKKNOZID - die ersten 10 Tekknoraves Deutschlands ... das XDP fusioniert Acid und EBM, nennt Techno "Tekkno" und praegt "Rave" in Deutschland als Begriff fuer grosse Tekkno-Danceparties. Das Ambiente ist rauh und die Musik wird immer brachialer...
- ab Sept.'91: mit "THE BRAIN"- verhilft das XDP sinnlicheren Toenen zurueck auf die Parties. XDP nennt diese Musik "Trance" und uebertraegt weltweit erstmalig die Signale einer Brainmaschine auf den Dancefloor ("Mindfrequency Tests")
- Sommer '92 bis 11/92: der voelligen kommerziellen Verflachung von Techno und House durch Happy-Trance und Kirmes rave entgegen, installiert WolleXDP die "HARTWARE", den "haertesten Technoklub der Welt" im Berliner Bunker |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
I still listen to this set every now and then. :toothless It's awesome. It would be great if we could get some more IDs for it. And just a little update for anyone that gives a :
Part 1
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01. Lee Cabrerra - Special
02. ID (Take Me Away)
03. ID (Do You Feel Me?, Do You Want Me?)
04. ID
05. Quazar - Last Train To Paradise
06. Terrorize - It's Just A Feeling
07. ID
08. ID
09. ID
10. ID
11. ID
Part 2
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12. ID
13. ID
14. ID
15. ID
16. ID
17. ID
18. Jam & Spoon - Stella
19. ID |
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| DJNeuro1 |
| can someone re-host this set please |
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| eRRaTiK |
i'm banned from the mixingbowl lol
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| shades_of_gray |
| Ive heard part 2 of this set. but not part one. it would be good if it was re-hosted. :p |
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| WardC |
Hey - yes, there are two sets, which I do know of now (and I have both) - the sets are both split into two rougly 29-30min parts, both from Dubmission in Berlin. One is recorded May '92 and one is June '92 - both feature tracks of the era such as Humate Love Stimulation, tracks from Prodigy "Experience" and Vision of Shiva. - ie Early German type trance from the era. Both sets are Kid Paul + Paul van Dyk, they sorta do a tag team, but it is clear that one of the parts of the two part set is more a PVD style and one is Kid Paul's set.
Check this link for the full download info on MixesDB, they are hosted here:
http://mixesdb.com/db/index.php/Spe...ubmission&go=Go
Also, I found the full 1993 Paul van Dyk set from HR XXL Clubnight Frankfurt. You can download that here:
http://mixesdb.com/db/index.php/199...l_%40_Clubnight
Also, Dubmission @ Planet from Mar 1,1993, Paul van Dyk here:
http://mixesdb.com/db/index.php/199...ssion%2C_Planet
Hope this helps, good luck.
Enjoy,
-Ward |
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