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Paul Van Dyk - Politics of Dancing 2, your views? (pg. 2)
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Branah
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Originally posted by shades_of_gray
Such a come down from TPOD1 which was outstanding, Disc 1 being excellent. :p
Raveaddict19
Nothing wrong with talking about an old comp...

PVD hasnt put many mixes out, so if someone wants to bring this up, I see no reason to gripe about it.

Ironically I just put this on my speakers a few hours ago, and I thought the 1st cd was great in the 1st half, and definitley a little lacking in the second half.

It's the 2nd disc that KILLS ME! Especially with the awful mixing and placement of Marco V- More Than A Life Away

All in all though, I'm curious as to what people on this forum actually listen to trance wise thats 'good'

I dont wanna start a new thread gabbering about trance being ty, but jesus there really hasnt been that much good to dig through in the genre especially this year, and I thought PVD did a pretty decent job of pulling out some of the bigger songs of that year (2005 or whenever)
soo yeah
ASFSE
hey i thought it was pretty decent, and the dude above me is right about some of the track placements...:D
Magistrate
i really like it :)
distant
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Originally posted by Raveaddict19
All in all though, I'm curious as to what people on this forum actually listen to trance wise thats 'good'


Le Petit Prince, Harthouse, Eye Q, Suck Me Plasma, Frankfurt Beat Productions, Hooj Choons, J00F, Rising High, Time Unlimited, Superstition, MFS, Noom Records, 23 Frankfurt, Limbo Records, Lunatec, NOW! Records, Ongaku Music, Overdrive, Prime, Bonzai, Eve, Platipus, Tetsuo, Hyper Hype, Crystal, Cybertronic Records, See Saw, Trans'Pact Productions, Flammable Records UK, Fluid Recordings, Rhythm Syndicate, Lost Language, Jukebox In The Sky, Hook Recordings

Come back in 2010 when you're done with that, and I'll give you a new batch of labels to go through.
pvdAngel
Good but doesn't compete with the first.
Jarvmeister
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Originally posted by pvdAngel
Good but doesn't compete with the first.


+1 definately. The first one was far better engineered.

PvD didn't used to do mix CDs, prefering to always mix live. He sort of broke the mould with TPOD1, apparently it took him many many months just to engineer those tracks.

TPOD2 clearly didn't have as much effort put into it.

Jarv
Raveaddict19
quote:
Originally posted by distant
Le Petit Prince, Harthouse, Eye Q, Suck Me Plasma, Frankfurt Beat Productions, Hooj Choons, J00F, Rising High, Time Unlimited, Superstition, MFS, Noom Records, 23 Frankfurt, Limbo Records, Lunatec, NOW! Records, Ongaku Music, Overdrive, Prime, Bonzai, Eve, Platipus, Tetsuo, Hyper Hype, Crystal, Cybertronic Records, See Saw, Trans'Pact Productions, Flammable Records UK, Fluid Recordings, Rhythm Syndicate, Lost Language, Jukebox In The Sky, Hook Recordings

Come back in 2010 when you're done with that, and I'll give you a new batch of labels to go through.






No....see I know its all a matter of opinion...but to me 70% of the those lables put out crap...sooo once again...


No

...and you seriously like Time Unlimited???

wow
distant
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Originally posted by Raveaddict19
...and you seriously like Time Unlimited???


Some releases are good.

So basically you're saying; Trance from the early 90's sucks.
Nrg2Nfinit
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Originally posted by distant
Some releases are good.

So basically you're saying; Trance from the early 90's sucks.


its all a matter of opinion. i prefer trance and electronica from the late to early 90s and 80s.

onto politics of dancing 2. This was a huge letdown from the original imo

Beethoven
i love the quality of the songs. i hate the melody of the songs.
sandstorm03
i still havn't really bothered to listen to it
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