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Paul van Dyk PvD DJ iPhone App (video)
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Paul van Dyk and his tech team have come up with the PvD DJ App for the iPhone. Check out this video of Paul explaining all of the features of ...
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Paul van Dyk Pitches You the Paul van Dyk iPhone App [IPhone Apps]
Gizmodo — You may never be Grammy-nominated artist, DJ, label owner and global megastar Paul van Dyk, but you can score that guy's iPhone app! Intended for DJs and fans alike, the app includes a BPM Counter, Frequency Analyser, Decibel Meter, Seismic Reader, Virtual Glow Stick (yes, friends, they played to that house music stereotype), DJ Check List and an Itinerary Manager. But if there's no tool to keep track of how many times I've heard the same four measure of some crappy beat repeated, I'm not interested. [yuzamobile] ...

Famous DJ App: Music In The Key Of i
iSmashPhone — Being the "old fart" that I am musically (haven't cared for anything I've heard since alt-rock imploded a decade ago), I couldn't name more than a handful of famous modern-day club DJ's -- and one of them, only because of her recent breakup with Lindsay Lohan. So no, I have no clue who Paul van Dyk is, musically speaking, but apparently he's important enough that Yuza Mobile is designing a signature iPhone app for him.  Not a music-creating/playing app per se, the program in fact contains helpful tools such as a BPM counter (tap in time to the music to get the ...

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