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YetepAfter a 10 year wait, Paul van Dyk has finally unveiled the next edition in his critically acclaimed series – The Politics of Dancing 3.
Bringing his “Politics” concept into the new decade with a fresh new approach, van Dyk has turned the original compilation mix idea on its head to reflect the evolution of the way in which music is made today, focusing on artistic collaborations to form his long-awaited seventh artist album. Taking shape over the course of the last three years, The Politics of Dancing 3 has been a labor of love that has seen Paul invite the talents of 23 producers, singers and songwriters into his studio, working alongside each other to create a truly flawless and defining album that simultaneously compliments and rivals its predecessors.
Speaking out about the development that has come as a result of a ten year hiatus from his The Politics of Dancing series, Paul said, “The sound is, to me, more about what I’m about than the first two albums even. With them, I took music from other people and mixed, remixed and articulated it into the releases. Now we’re talking about tracks that I’ve written and co-written with other artists. So this is pretty much my idea of what electronic music should sound like now. ‘Politics’ is almost like a ‘sound dictionary’ of where I’m at musically. For me it continues the theme/thread of the first two, whilst acknowledging the passage of time between the then and the now.”
Featuring chart-topping singles “Come With Me,” “Only In A Dream,” “Guardian” and “Louder” and a list of collaborators including Aly & Fila, Roger Shah, Giuseppe Ottaviani and many more, The Politics of Dancing 3 is a celebration of the transformative power of music and its ability to unite and reconcile hearts and minds across the world. A decade and a half since the first album, Paul’s latest offering once more delivers an insight into this form of “dancefloor diplomacy,” firmly cementing van Dyk’s position as one of the world’s most gifted and pioneering producers.
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