Title: Reflections
Release date: 10 July, 2003
Record label: MUTE
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1) Crush
2) Time of our Lives
3) Like a Friend
4) Reflections
5) Nothing But You
6) Buenaventura
7) Home
8) Never Forget
9) Knowledge
10) That`s Life
11) Connected
12) Spellbound
13) Kaleidoscope
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As with any genre of music, there are those who perform it, those who create it and those who define it. Some do it all. Although PAUL VAN DYK is one of the top icons in dance culture as a revered global DJ, composer and producer, above all else he is an artist. For his fourth and latest artist album, REFLECTIONS, coming out on Mute Records October 7, PAUL VAN DYK takes a quantum leap, landing firmly in another realm of electronic music where no other artist has been.
"For me, an artist is someone who is able to bring or translate whatever they experience somewhere-somehow into their art form whether it is a painting, a book or a piece of music," he says. "Every single piece of music I've ever done has its own little story and history behind it. There is always a reason why a track is a certain way. This is so important for me in this world, especially with this album." Lyrically, he possesses definite ideas about what he wants to say as words and music become so interconnected that one cannot exist without the other. This alone sets him apart from others in dance music who merely lay vocals over already existing instrumental tracks.
The beauty of the 13 tracks featured on Reflections is that each and every one is boundary-defying in their own right, yet ballads like the pop sounding "Time Of Our Lives" and meaningful "Like A Friend" are extremely accessible. So much so that they are sure to garner new admirers from all walks of life for VAN DYK's music, where a staggering balance between earnestness and buoyancy is found and where, above all else, emotional sincerity and optimism reign in the epic proportions of the electronics.
The first time PAUL VAN DYK ever heard the music that would shape his life, he was barely a teenager living in East Berlin behind the wall. It was on a West Berlin radio show that played early house and electronic music. From it, he learned of cool North American and English dance labels and producers. By the time the wall came down, just days after he and his family had at last achieved political asylum in West Germany, VAN DYK already had a great knowledge of dance music. So he began to frequent clubs in Berlin, "From then on I kind of developed my very own idea of what electronic music should be for myself. Then I got the opportunity to work in the studio and this is when I realized it was exactly what I wanted to do." He was 18.
PAUL VAN DYK soon came up through the ranks of German and British clubs from E-Werk in Berlin to Gatecrasher in the U.K., and finally Twilo in New York. His debut album of all original material, Visions of Shiva, with its timeless single "Perfect Day," came out in 1992. DJing around the world and remixes for bands from New Order to Inspiral Carpets followed, as did two more original material albums, Seven Ways (1998) and 45 RPM (1999). By the time he released his third album, Out There & Back in 2000, it became clear that the Berlin-based musician had far more to offer than his signature club sets and remixes that had already defined him as one of the most influential German DJs and producers of all time.
The beautiful Top Ten single, "Tell Me Why," with St. Etienne's Sarah Cracknell, was released in 2000 prior to his last critically lauded album, Out There and Back. VAN DYK's first compilation mix CD followed in 2001 with Politics of Dancing on Ministry of Sound. Next came the Global CD/DVD multi-media package in early 2003, a unique release that captured the visual and audio brilliance of his experience as a DJ traveling the world.
The first single from Reflections--"Nothing But You," with its haunting Norwegian vocals and the passionate (translated) line "I have nothing but I have everything when I have you"--became an instant club hit after VAN DYK introduced it at the 2003 Winter Music Conference in Miami, FL last March. "In my music, it's important for me to be as honest and direct and intense as much as I can," he explains. "The big step forward, and what makes this album different from previous ones, is the fact that I'm much more aware of some sort of responsibility we have for what's going on on this planet. I tried to incorporate it into the songs in terms of what a song is actually saying ... what it means beyond the musical interpretation. I've never been as outspoken, and I don't think many dance albums actually ever care about what's going on in that respect."

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