music i love comes from their lips much yes powell as he was then known was born in the town of eisenhower he didn t always plan to go into music. you know as a kid i wanted to become a journalist or did my political convictions i couldn t identify school let alone go to college so a career as a journalist was a total nonstarter. thanks but all that changed in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine i called van dyke and his mother had just been given permission to leave east germany when the berlin wall fell. we were sitting with some friends in hamburg a t.v. was on there was a news flash and we thought it must be some kind. the joke that my grandmother call it back then she lived near beulah felt in the west and she said have you heard the news and we re like no way. this is. the events come ficken fast less than a year after the fall of the berlin wall germany is reunited ben dyke moved to
come. in nine hundred ninety four paul van dyke fell in love and wrote a song for his new girlfriend called for an angel to truck a the young d.j. his international break through and is still regarded today as a classic of the trance john.
as good as the people who get involved. so if something isn t working in our neighborhood of waiting around for someone to come and fix it we should get involved ourselves and find a way to improve the situation. in two thousand and six he was awarded the order of merit of the state of bilin for his charity was. the single i am a line from twenty seventeen is paul van dyke soundtrack for a commercial for a south korean sports car. in the d.j. appears as a brand ambassador. it s not the first time vandyke has given his testimonial in twenty twelve dos the billion brandenburg and port also named the believe. the d.j. apparently also did the music for the image film and the sound design for the loudspeaker announcements watertown embarrassment. in numerable building glitches
headliner at the dream state festival paul van dyke will be spinning here tonight a year after surviving a stage fall once again leapt up what i went through was found its way into my music and it s reflected in the music and that s what makes it really authentic on this museum the whole ten to. the new moon formed at some point i ll be standing in front of my audience playing it live and if i m not convinced i ve given my all to make my music as good as it can be then it won t work and what s on the from to me an. eleven fifteen pm and fun cycle rides of the artists entrance only forty five minutes until show time.
berlin and explores the city he didn t want to name his many of the companies that existed in east germany and were of course not economically compatible nothing worked out so all of a sudden there were all these empty promises of it no one was prepared to take responsibility for all and if you innovative people came along and they brought a few beer crates and started their turntables on them have you got some loudspeakers sold to run their drones i m not on the berlin club scene got started and necropsy in a vocal. here in berlin is called club is the one van dyke shapes the beginnings of the techno movement. looking back at his small subculture not basement somewhere and seeing how it turned into one of the biggest music scenes in the world i think it s a pretty unbelievable could put a vegetable on. the sabbath now from got some great memories of that time and i m really glad i could be part of it all. music playing in two thousand and five he performed the song his india which mea