Paul van Dyk is a phenomenon in terms of the quality of his music. Each of his pieces can be bought without hesitation because it is anyway again a milestone in music history to be. Even if one has the albums, one does well, the Maxis to buy, how to last could see in "The Riddle". Such high expectations is of course quite a burden on an album and after "Seven Ways" was an absolute classic, must be "Out There And Back" (incidentally, his fourth album! The last album was never released due to problems with the record company and dusted Today, of course, measured in any vault in front of him.) order. And the result is: It does not quite measure up to "Seven Ways"! What is certain is "Out There And Back" by far (apart from BT's "Movement in Still Life") best dance album of the year. Just as good as "Seven Ways" it just is not! At the routine songs, no real surprises, and really new the whole thing sounds not necessarily. It was what was expected: A Paul van Dyk-album. Not less, but also no more! However, this should not be construed as criticism. Only if you have the quality standard ratcheted so, as is the case in the case of Paul van Dyk, then it is almost impossible not to beat this! My favorite song is actually "alive", which will be the third single for "Another Way" and "Tell Me Why (The Riddle").