[align=justify]Artist: Paul van Dyk
Title: In Between
Label: Positiva
Tracks: 08
Total Track Time: 63:07 min
01. Paul van Dyk - Another Sunday 08:49
02. Paul van Dyk & Alex M.O.R.P.H. feat. Ashley Tomberlin - Get Back 07:06
03. Paul van Dyk & Giuseppe Ottaviani - Far Wway 08:29
04. Paul van Dyk - Big Bang 05:23
05. Paul van Dyk feat. Ashley Tomberlin - Complicated 09:32
06. Paul van Dyk & Alex M.O.R.P.H. - In Circles 06:15
07. Paul van Dyk & Giuseppe Ottaviani - La Dolce Vita 08:32
08. Paul van Dyk & Austin Leeds & Starkillers feat. Ashley Tomberlin - New York City 09:01
2 Discs featuring 8 selected tracks from Paul's album 'In Between'. It's nice to see full length mixable tracks when so many labels just press unmixable edits from the album.
'Another Sunday' is first up with the Ben Lost vocals from Probspot's 'Blow My Mind' which was released back in 2005 on Lost Language.
It's obvious with 'Get Back' that Paul was a fan of 'Life Less Ordinary' from Rank 1 & Mr. Morph and wanted to produce something with a similar feel with Alex in the Studio.
'Far Away' produced with ex-Nu-NRG star Giuseppe Ottaviani is reminiscent of Paul's own 'Nothing But You' from 2003. The PvD whores out there will notice that he's been mixing the 2 tracks together when he's DJing.
'Big Bang' whilst only a modestly short track at 5 minutes long still packs some punch with heavy bass and percussion favoured by Katana.
'Complicated' up next with the familiar voice of 'Luminary's Ashley Tomberlin. Featured in some of Paul's early sets, it was one of the first tracks Paul produced for the album. Interestingly, it's the only track on this sampler that Paul produced, mixed, and engineered himself, but even this one sounds like a total ripoff of Walking Away.
'In Circles' doesnt strike you as a typical Alex Morph track with a simple piano based melody sweeping through and a slightly generic feel.
'La Dolce Vita' is another of the pure Trance based tracks from the album. Co-produced with Giuseppe Ottaviani, you might be forgiven for confusing the intro with '4 Strings - Take Me Away'. Still managing to register its own uniqueness though with a wholely PvD feel to it.
'New York City' features 2 of America's hottest Progressive House stars with Miami based Nick Terranova and Austin Leeds jumping in the Studio with Paul and Ashley and that damn police siren![/align]