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Nothing But You
Paul Van Dyk
Nothing But You
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop
 
The first single from Paul Van Dyk's 2003 album, includes 6 non-album versions (feat. Hemstock & Jennings) - PVD radio Mix, Vandit Radio Mix, PVD Club Mix, Cirrus Mix, Vandit Club Mix & Tomekk Mix. Mute.

     
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All Artists: Paul Van Dyk
Title: Nothing But You
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mute U.S.
Original Release Date: 1/1/2003
Re-Release Date: 4/22/2003
Album Type: Single
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop
Styles: Electronica, Trance, House, Europe, Continental Europe, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 0044001990922, 724596920428

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The first single from Paul Van Dyk's 2003 album, includes 6 non-album versions (feat. Hemstock & Jennings) - PVD radio Mix, Vandit Radio Mix, PVD Club Mix, Cirrus Mix, Vandit Club Mix & Tomekk Mix. Mute.

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Jill P. (zoby)
Reviewed on 2/20/2009...
A beautiful song played several different ways...A great soft dance song.

"Yeg har ingending, men yeg har alt nar yeg har deg."
(I have nothing, but I have everything when I have you.)

CD Reviews

A new anthem...
A. Berger | Guatemala, Guatemala | 07/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I only have gotten chills down my spine when I heard Blank & Jones' "Out Of The Blue", Safri Duo's "Played a Live" and Tiesto's "Flight 643" for the first time. But today as I placed the new single on my CD drive.. as the CD played, I had NO idea I would hear the most wonderful combination of sounds EVER in my life. I HIGHLY recommend this track."
A Different Side of Paul Van Dyk
C. Furey | Donegal, Ireland | 11/07/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"When i first heard this in one of PVD's sets, i thought that it was a good, if not outstanding, track.The mix Van Dyk plays in a club is a bit different, though, so you can't compare it directly to the single mixes. I was surprised when i eventually did discover that it was one of Paul's tunes as it sounds very different from anything he's done before.
As with every successful artist, evolution and experimentation are essential to both musical development and fan gratification.
Paul Van Dyk's latest album is a bit of a mixed bag with, frankly, a few abberations but this track is a good example of successful creativity on his part.
Another reviewer said that he didn't think it was really a club track. I would disagree and say that it is in a club where it really sounds its best. Listen to the watered down radio edit through a mediocre sound system and this sounds like an average poppy dance track. Hear it in the middle of a quality trance set and it adds considerable weight to the atmospherics.
In the right context, this track more than holds its own! Pump it out at a "Cream" night in Amnesia and your hands won't leave the air! A welcome return to form."