Grammy-nominated electronica guru Paul Van Dyk, 40, is a revered DJ and self-professed audio architect who is back after five years to present his anticipated sixth studio album, Evolution. With dozens of awards already under his belt, most notably for “Nothing But You” and “The Other Side,” Van Dyk is back in full force with elaborate tracks like “Eternity,” a collaboration with Owl City mastermind Adam Young.
In our exclusive interview, German-born Van Dyk discusses the significance of his latest project, talks about his experience growing up in East Berlin in his early mixed tapes days, and reveals what bands and albums he’s into now. Van Dyk also gives us his take on drugs in the electronic music scene, and addresses Madonna’s controversial ecstasy statements earlier this year.
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