Thursday, August 25, 2011

Paul Van Dyke

Biography

Paul van Dyke is one of the world’s leading trance DJs and producers. Born in East Berlin, Paul Van Dyke kept in touch with the outside world by listening to smuggled-in mixtapes, and he began to make mixes for his friends. In 1991, after the fall of the Berlin wall, Paul began to be more creative with his musical instincts. His first production, in collaboration with Cosmic Baby as “Visions of Shiva”, was released in 1992. In 1993 Paul made a name for himself with his remix of Humate’s “Love Stimulation” and his nights at legendary Berlin nightclub E-Werk. In 1994, Paul’s debut album “45RPM” was released.

By 1997 Paul had made quite a name for himself as a DJ, and his second album “Seven Ways” established himself as a pioneer in the trance genre. This was his first real success in Britain, with the singles “Forbidden Fruit”, “Seven Ways” and “Words” producing huge club hits at the height of the British superclub phenomenon. As Paul Van Dyke himself puts it, “by the time they realised I was German, it was too late!”. One year later in 1998, “45RPM” was released in the UK, reaching number 1. To mark the event, and in homage to the now closed nightclub, Paul released his “1998 E-Werk” remix of “For An Angel”. This track is widely regarded as one of the best dance records of all time, and captured the mood and emotion of the melodic trance scene being born in the British superclubs. To complete his dominance of the trance scene, Paul also took up a residency at Sheffield’s Gatecrasher club. In a brave move, Paul declaired himself anti-drugs, but instead of alienating himself from his fans this statement led to many Gatecrasher regulars sporting home-made “No Pills, Pure PvD” t-shirts by the beginning of 1999. That year also saw the birth of Vandit Records, in which Paul van Dyke has a controlling share, and the release of “Vorsprung Dyk Technik: the remix collection” which went on to sell over 60,000 copies in the UK alone.

In 2000, Paul Van Dyke proved he was still ahead of the game with his melodic yet dancefloor-friendly third studio album, “Out There And Back”, which included the hit single “Tell Me Why (The Riddle)”, a collaboration with Saint Etienne. 2001 marked the release of his first mix album “The Politics of Dancing”, and after another heavy round-the-world year of DJing, “Global” the DVD was released in 2003.

Paul van Dyke’s forth album “Reflections” was a more melancholy affair, and was sparked off from Paul’s trips to Africa. Released in 2003, “Reflections” includes the single “Nothing But You”, a collaboration with Hemstock & Jennings. Since the album’s release Paul has continued his worldwide DJing dates, hosting a show on Radio Fritz every Wednesday, and managing Vandit. 2005 sees the release of “The Other Side”, a single which preceded a fifth studio album - “The Politics of Dancing 2”.

Paul van Dyke has established himself as one of the most influential figures in the field of dance music over the last decade as both a DJ, and a producer. In his latest gigs, he is blurring the line between DJing and live performance engineering by utilizing two Powerbook laptops sporting Serato Scratch and Ableton software, enabling for a more full-featured club experience more akin to a concert than a standard night out at a dance club. On-the-fly remixes and compositions are just some of the capabilities of this new performance method.

Even today, Paul van Dyke is considered one of the best DJs in the world (as he was voted #1 in DJ Mags Top 100 Poll in 2005 breaking Tiesto’s streak of being #1 three years in a row), and continues to take trance music to exciting new levels.





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