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In Between

Paul van Dyk

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Haunted Paul van Dyk 6:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 White Lies (feat. Jessica Sutta) Paul van Dyk 5:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Sabotage Paul van Dyk 5:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Complicated (feat. Ashley Tomberlin) Paul van Dyk 8:45 Album Only View In iTunes
5 Get Back (feat. Ashley Tomberlin) Paul van Dyk 6:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Far Away Paul van Dyk 8:17 Album Only View In iTunes
7 Another Sunday Paul van Dyk 7:49 Album Only View In iTunes
8 Talk In Grey Paul van Dyk 3:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 In Circles Paul van Dyk 5:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 In Between Paul van Dyk 4:43 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Stormy Skies (feat. Wayne Jackson) Paul van Dyk 5:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Detournement Paul van Dyk 6:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 New York City (feat. Ashley Tomberlin) Paul van Dyk 8:32 Album Only View In iTunes
14 Castaway Paul van Dyk 6:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
15 La Dolce Vita Paul van Dyk 8:39 Album Only View In iTunes
16 Let Go (feat. Rea) Paul van Dyk 6:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
17 Fall With Me (feat. David Byrne) Paul van Dyk 4:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
Booklet Digital Booklet - In Between Paul van Dyk Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

In Between, Paul van Dyk's first studio album in four years, and only his second in seven, was certainly a long time coming. In fact, it was questionable whether another studio album would come at all. A lot changed over that span of time in terms of musical trends — the rise (and descent) of Microhouse, for instance — but thankfully van Dyk sticks with what he does best on In Between rather than experiment with an assortment of styles like he did on his previous album, Reflections (2003). Like his earlier albums — 45 RPM (1994), Seven Ways (1996), and Out There and Back (2000) — this one is a seamless trance excursion, with each track segueing into the next, sometimes so subtly one must rely on the track numbers to distinguish the songs from one another. However, the trance sound of In Between is far removed from that of van Dyk's earlier work. It's a much more nuanced, multi-layered sound that is practically soothing relative to the exhilarating ups and downs of Seven Ways, to look back a decade for a point of comparison. Part of what makes In Between such a soothing listen is vocalist/songwriter Ashley Tomberlin, who is credited on three songs, and the other, primarily female vocalists who pop up every now and then over the course of the album. These pretty and generally soft voices bring some life to music that is otherwise drifting and casual, driven by a steady beat that never hits too hard. The highlights of this long, 17-track album generally arrive early, beginning with "Haunted" (featuring Lo-Fi Sugar) and "White Lies" (featuring one of the Pussycat Dolls, Jessica Sutta). The latter of these two songs is clearly the album's crossover single, and while it's catchy and memorable, it might well be too dumbed-down for its own good (not to mention for the good of the album). While these are the initial highlights, intended to draw in listeners with short attention spans, the run of songs that begins with "Complicated"/"Get Back" (both featuring Tomberlin) and peaks with "Another Sunday" (which — keeping with the vocal emphasis — features a memorable sample) is more satisfying and arguably the heart of the album. There are many tracks that follow, of course, including the forceful "New York City" (featuring no less than five songwriters, three producers, and four vocalists — at least according to the credits), but as the album meanders from point to point, never departing too far from its home base in terms of sounds or beats, it's easy to lose focus and let the music recede into the background. It's clear In Between is no return to form for van Dyk, as there's evidently no returning to the heady days of the late-'90s trance boom. Still, it's good to hear the veteran DJ/producer back in the studio after all these years, even if he is assisted by a long list of up-and-coming co-writers, co-producers, and vocalists who no doubt give the album much of its character and sense of purpose.

Recent Customer Reviews

Interesting album
     
by lyonecho

It has two sides of music on it, hence the title. Definitely worth a listen though!

If you dig this, you also might like a compliation by Chephren Blake called "Dusk 2 Dawn" which is out now on iTunes!

Nothing New - Look at Out There and Back instead!!
     
by jrdanielz

This album seemed very generic. There were no interesting rhythms, no surprise lyrics, no desirable melodies. "Out there and Back" [a previous and much better album] kept me wanting more with each track, and with the mix made the album less of a CD, and more of a continuing story of beats and rhythms. While this album did the same [as does everything I have ever heard PVD] it just fell flat for me. I didn't care to hear what was next. It's still a good album, but not the best.

Incredible!
     
by I <3 Daft Punk

The entire album is the best collection of trance you'll ever hear! They all flow together seamlessly to create a beautiful "journey" with trance music. I love PvD and he is my favorite musician! My favorites from this album are "Another Sunday", Talk In Gray", "Complicated", "Castaway", and "Fall With Me".

Biography

Born: December, 1971 in Eisenhüttenstadt, East Germany

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s, '00s

From early Berlin techno and house through to progressive trance, producer/DJ Paul van Dyk has soundtracked the German electronic dance scene ever since he moved to the city and began mixing in 1988. A native of a German town near Frankfurt, van Dyk first heard house music on the radio during the mid-'80s....
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Dance, Music, Trance
  • Released: Aug 14, 2007

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