Grammy nominated artist and globally acclaimed DJ and Producer Paul van
Dyk continues to dominate the electronic music charts and appears at
the pinnacle of every Top DJ list across the globe. PvD, as his fans
have nicknamed him, is currently ranked the World’s No. 1 DJ by DJ
Magazine’s “Top 100 DJs poll” for the second consecutive year. His new
original album In Between will be in stores August 2007 and features
collaborations with David Byrne and Jessica Sutta of the Pussycat Dolls.
PvD
is renowned as one of the hardest working artists, with sold-out tours
that cross each continent, headline spots at every major festival, and
a hugely successful recording career. With over 3 million albums sold
worldwide, van Dyk travels around the world over 16 times each year to
sold out performances internationally. 2007 alone has brought us PvD
remixes of Depeche Mode’s “Martyr” and Justin Timberlake’s “What Goes
Around.”
PvD 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 synced into major motion pictures such as
Into the Blue, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, television’s
Entertainment Tonight and MTV’s Cribs, and international ad campaigns
for Motorola, HBO, Land Rover, Ski Vail and most recently for Jeep.
This year he won the International Dance Music Award (IDMA) for Best
Euro DJ.
Previously, PvD won four IDMAs in 2006: Best Global
DJ, Best NuNRG/Euro Track, Best Producer and Best Mix Compilation for
The Politics of Dancing 2. In addition, PvD was voted “America’s
Favorite DJ” for 2004 and 2005 by BPM Magazine and was the big winner
at the 2004 Dancestar Awards, taking home 3 awards: Best International
DJ, Best Event and Best Music in a Commercial (Motorola). He also won
the Mexican Oscar for his soundtrack in the film Zurdo in March 2004.
Paul van Dyk was voted "Best Music Maker" by DJ Magazine, received the
“Best International DJ Award” at the 1999 Music Awards in London, was
named "Best International DJ" by Ministry of Sound Magazine, and Mixmag
elected him as “Man of the Year”.
Aside from his musical
activity, Paul van Dyk has always dedicated a significant part of his
life to politics and social justice: from his youth, when he fled over
the Berlin Wall to the West, to his children’s charity in India’s
Mumbai, and his partnership scheme with the German Red Cross to help
poor children in Berlin. In 2004, PvD was the only electronic artist
involved in a nationwide tour with the Rock The Vote campaign, where he
joined the likes of Bono, P Diddy, the Black Eyed Peas and George
Clinton in campaigning for America’s youth to sign up to vote in the
presidential election. He most recently received Berlin’s Medal of
Honor (Landesverdienstorden) in recognition of his work with
Ruckenwind, a charity organization he founded dedicated to helping poor
children in Berlin. He joins a distinguished list of arts and political
establishment figures with this honor.
Born in
Eisenhuettenstadt, East Germany, Paul van Dyk grew up in communist East
Berlin. Because his community did not have a true club culture, Paul
van Dyk listened to the radio where he discovered his passion for music
that extended beyond Techno music – he wanted to create a different,
more unique sound. In the early 1990’s Paul van Dyk was spinning
regularly at various clubs in Berlin before releasing his first album
45 RPM in 1994. But it wasn’t until the release of his second album
Seven Ways which catapulted him into the Top 100, followed by the
release of his hit single “For An Angel,” which began to earn him
praise across the globe. By the time Paul van Dyk released 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 DJs and producers of
all time. His first compilation mix CD Politics of Dancing was released
in 2001, followed by Global in 2003 – a DVD which illustrates his own
experiences traveling the world.
Paul van Dyk created a
revolutionary and visionary concept to offer internet users legal
electronic music downloads called VONYC.com – a combination of radio
and a music download shop overseen by specialists focused on the
electronic dance scene.
Paul van Dyk’s touring diary remains
incredibly hectic with regular globetrotting stops at major venues
across the globe from New York, London, Ibiza to India, China and
Singapore. In the little time remaining between all the travel, Paul
van Dyk resides in Berlin where he has his own radio show “Paul van
Dyk’s VONYC Sessions” which airs weekly on Area 33 on Sirius Radio on
Thursday nights at 6PM ET (and rebroadcasts Saturdays at 8PM ET and
Tuesdays at Midnight ET) and Soundgarden which airs every Wednesday 2pm
– 4pm (EST) on Fritz radio and over the internet (www.fritz.de).