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Often denounced as one of the legends of the global trance and techno world with his glorific sets, and at times, eclectic productions, Paul van Dyk is back with another remix. This will come as an even bigger surprise to those who thought his remix of Rammstein was unexpected.
With hundreds of remixes and productions under his belt, Paul has been remixing and producing since his days when he was still playing parties at the now legendary Tresor Paul van Dyk has been one of the pioneers in the sounds he plays. With productions under Visions of Shiva and his numerous remixes which became famous on his triple CD album Vorsprung Dyk Technik and his more recent Politics of Dancing, Paul has another special remix to add to this our collections.
The former East German rock band City, which were active during the 80s and early 90s, came out with a hit back in their days titled "z.B. Susann', which is about to be transformed into a techno/trance track by Paul. Recently, Paul remixed Rammstein, a remix which came as a surprise to us all, but this seems to be even more of a surprise, and many people are waiting to see what will be made out of this.
His remixes of Romanthony's "Never Fuck" with those funky lyrics has just been released around the world in the past week or two and has been causing quite a stir on the speakers!
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