Paul Van Dyk was born in Eisenhuettenstadt in  East Germany in 1971. He grew up in communist East Berlin, but had a  keen interest in music from an early age and used to listen to house  music on radio stations broadcasting from the other side of the Berlin  Wall.
When the Wall finally came down in 1989, an underground  club culture quickly evolved in Berlin and Paul started DJing around the  city in clubs like Tresor.
He began producing his own records in  1992 - his first release was a collacoration with Cosmic Baby under the  Visions Of Shiva monica (available on Transformed From Beyond).
Paul  first achieved mass acclaim with his remix of Humate's "Love  Stimulation" which was a big club smash in 1993. Paul went on to remix  many renowned artists such New Order, Sven Vath and Tori Amos (on BT's  "Blue Skies").
The release of Pauls second album "Seven Ways"  really brought his music to the masses. It was very well received by  music critics across Europe and sold by the bucketful, assisted it's big  singles "Beautiful Place", "Forbidden Fruit" and "Words".
At the  same time as producing some of the most melodic and exciting trance  around, he was also gaining a reputation of being THE DJ to see live.
1998 saw him release one of the all-time great trance classics in For An Angel which went on to chart highly.
In the same year he remixed Blank & Jones' "Cream" and Binary Finary's "1998", both huge tracks in clubs all over Europe.
in  1999 Paul won a plethora of awards including Best International DJ by  both Ministry Of Sound magazine and the 1999 Music Awards in London. He  was also names Mixmag's Man Of The Year.
Paul released his third album "Out There and Back" in 2000 which was also gratefully received by an adoring public.
He  released his fouth album, Reflections, in 2003 and the first single  from the album "Nothing But You" was a massive hit across Europe with  it's evocative Norwegian vocals.
Paul continues to DJ and record and is still one of the biggest names in dance music.
Aliases: Visions Of Shiva
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