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In Between

In Between
Artist: Paul Van Dyk
Label: Mute U.S.
Category: Music

List Price: $14.98
Buy New: $13.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 41 reviews
Sales Rank: 16556

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 69364
UPC: 724596936429
EAN: 0724596936429
ASIN: B000T9886K

Release Date: August 14, 2007
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Tracks:

  • Haunted
  • White Lies (feat. Jessica Sutta)
  • Sabotage
  • Complicated (feat. Ashley Tomberlin)
  • Get Back (feat. Ashley Tomberlin)
  • Far Away
  • Another Sunday
  • Talk In Grey
  • In Circles
  • In Between
  • Stormy Skies (feat. Wayne Jackson)
  • Detournement
  • New York City (feat. Ashley Tomberlin)
  • Castaway
  • La Dolce Vita
  • Let Go (feat. Rea)
  • Fall With Me (feat. David Byrne)

Similar Items:

  • In Search of Sunrise 6
  • A State of Trance 2007
  • Elements of Life
  • Universal Religion 2008
  • Nightmusic, Vol. 2

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
It's 2007 and trance has been left for dead. Pop swooped in and cherry-picked the genre's egalitarian appeal, repackaged it, and squeezed the whole thing dry. Meanwhile its other flank was shredded by dance music itself and its brutally dynamic nature, evolving and expanding and making the genre seem simple-minded--or worse, irrelevant. In response, Paul Van Dyk has spent the last several years concocting In Between, which, as its name implies, is an attempt to find a sweet spot connecting the progressive sweep of past efforts like Seven Ways and his own long-simmering commercial instincts. At least as gifted in the studio as he is on the decks, Van Dyk's record glitters with production depth and a veteran's panache. Guest vocalist Lo-Fi Sugar helps turn the lead track "Haunted" into a delightful shimmer, and for a moment we think he might spring an ambient record on us. But that notion is cleanly dismissed by the chunky synths of the electro-house excursion "White Lies," and from there, the DJ attempts with limited success to stuff the usual peaks and valleys into the tight confines of pop songs. He occasionally succeeds: "New York City" is especially good fun, as Van Dyk puts a siren sample in the background that'll have you reaching for your license and registration. But he's squeezed 17 tracks onto this single-disc release, and you can feel the struggle to sustain momentum--shorter tracks like "Talk in Grey" (featuring Ryan Merchant) end just as they might genuinely take off. Nothing sinks in with any depth. Van Dyk is a master practitioner and his efforts to evolve are laudable, but on In Between, his determination to cross over into pop too often mutes his more progressive and compelling instincts. --Matthew Cooke

Album Description
The world's #1 DJ Paul van Dyk is back with IN BETWEEN, a dynamic new effort that spotlights his incredible talent as a producer and recording artist. The album features a wide range of collaborations including David Byrne (Talking Heads), Jessica Sutta (Pussycat Dolls), Ashley Tomberlin (Luminary), Alex M.O.R.P.H, Lo Fi Sugar, Rea Garvey (Reamonn), Ryan Merchant and Wayne Jackson. Paul van Dyk received a Grammy nomination in 2005 for Best Dance/Electronic Album for his original album "Reflections" - this marked the first time NARAS recognized this category. His original productions from "Reflections" have been licensed for major television commercials, such as Motorola, Land Rover and most recently for Jeep.

Album Description
The world #1 DJ Paul van Dyk is back with In Between, a dynamic new effort that spotlights his incredible talent as a producer and recording artist. The album features a wide range of collaborations including David Byrne, Jessica Sutta, Ashley Tomberlin, Alex M.O.R.P.H, Lo Fi Sugar, Rea Garvey, Ryan Merchant and Wayne Jackson.


Customer Reviews:   Read 36 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Vocals on this 1 are great   July 17, 2008
A. Shmihelskyy (Chicago, IL USA)
If you are not a big fan of vocal trance you will become after you listen to this cd. Great sound of PvD and beautiful voice of Ashley Tomberlin are def strong sides of this album


3 out of 5 stars Not enough Trance for me   April 7, 2008
Crystal S. Mccollough
The only song I really loved was the first, "Haunted." The rest was just okay and the last song was no good at all! I usually love Paul Van Dyk, but for some reason, this CD didn't do it for me.


1 out of 5 stars very blah   March 26, 2008
Big T (Las Vegas)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Very blah tracks. Nothing good or memorable. Simon Cowell would call it "Completely forgettable."

For the best new stuff out try: Cosmic Gate - Back 2 Back 3; Markus Schulz - Amsterdam 08; Sander Van Doorn - Supernaturalistic.



3 out of 5 stars Van Dyk Disappoints   January 15, 2008
LivoniaTrance (Livonia, MI)
Quite frankly, I was a little disapointed with this recent salvo by Paul Van Dyk. This album was a little tiered at times, and newer material from Armin Van Buren, Tiesto, and Markus Schulz are much more engaging than In Between. I hate writing this review since I love Paul Van Dyk's work, but I simply think better electronica is being made today.


3 out of 5 stars old stuff is better   January 7, 2008
A. Garciacano (FLORIDA)
Big fan of Paul Van Dyk but this album disappointed me. To me it doesn't flow together well and sounds like a generic "techno" album.

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