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Paul Van Dyk – In Between

In Between is filled with over 70 minutes of fast paced techno beats. That’s a lot of music for the average CD. Each song has a unique set of beats created from an assortment of instruments ranging from pianos to the many variations of the synthesizer. Paul van Dyk has the unique gift of being able to create amazing electronic notes from instruments that wouldn’t fit into that category. There are 18 songs in the album that are sewn together to basically form one long composition. The transition between the individual songs is seamless. You cannot tell when one song ends and another one begins. They then go into their own unique style of techno/trance. That is what makes this album so great; the uniqueness of each song. Many other albums have the same style of music throughout the CD, which usually ends up being boring or dull. In Between is an excellent example as to how unique and different each song can be, yet still retain that special something the makes you think ‘Paul van Dyk’.

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