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| Kate Manus |
You can never get enough Beyer... well.. I left 5 hours into his set here last time but I just couldn't stay the last 2 hours!!
anyway.. he en rocks!
:D
I like the fact after all these years his productions are still FRESH.. I'm not a huge fan of the Mad Eye series.. but regardless Beyer is synonymous with quality.
Here is a fresh set:
ADAM BEYER - djset at the code012 (madrid spain) 03-11-2005
hosted by UMP3.DE
Adam Beyer - dj set @ Code012 HERE
about :
Adam Beyer became dedicated to the fascinating world of rhythm early on. After playing the drums as a teenager his obsession turned to the decks. In 1990 he bought his first set of turntables and started spinning a wide range of hiphop, hiphouse, acid and techno at local parties and clubs. Beyer soon learned how to blend his sets in a thoughtfull and highly focused way, a talent that has now developed into his trademark style. In 92 Fellow school friend Peter Benisch introduced Beyer to the sampler , a year later they got their first record deal with New York based Direct Drive. After finishing school in 1995, Beyer started work at the Planet Rhythm record store while releasing some tracks under a variety of names and continually djing all over Scandinavia. Adam Beyer sites Drumcodes 1 (Planet Rhythm 1995) as the first record to define his style; hard, percussive and loop oriented. This 12" names Beyer´s future label and was soon followed by his critically acclaimed debut album Decoded (Planet Rhythm 1996). His need to create the perfect dj tool gave rise to the launch of the Drumcode label allowing him total musical freedom. The label´s strong concept and high production levels meant it enjoyed immediate success. After six releases Beyer launched his second label Code Red focusing on a slightly softer side of techno. Code Red finished with its 10 th and final release Stand Down (Code Red 1999) which was a compilation of remixes from various international artists. His production skills soon brought Beyer to the attention of djs worldwide and global bookings soon followed. His meteoric rise has been cited as one of the catalysts for Swedish techno´s current influence. He pinpoints the Stockholm sound as being closely linked to his network of friends in the city aswell as the triumvirate of himself, Joel Mull and Cari Lekebusch. After many releases and remixes on various labels he launched the second album Protechtion (Drumcode 1999). While the market was being flooded with monoton loop oriented techno Beyer worked on strengthening the arrangements that characterised his earlier works, aswell as adding melodic strings. Still with a clear focus on the dance floor. The same year Adam Beyer and Cari Lekebusch linked up to create a stunning live act first witnessed in London to instant acclaim. The act created the intense feeling of a creative dj set while the duo played back to back mixing their production styles.
enjoy
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| trigun |
| That set kicks some major ass |
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| Hman |
its sickk.........
i really enjoyed this set
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| Kate Manus |
I noticed he is still dropping Preach's remix of The Ripback.. he played it in his NYE set @ Awakenings also :)
this is definitely a set worth grabbing!
he drops some recent-ish Valentino Kanzyani, Eric Sneo, Henrik B, Hertz.. typical Beyer goodness.
This was a party in Spain too.. I bet it was nutso! :eyespop: |
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| Verm |
wow
what a sick set
tons of solid tracks I've never heard
easily one of best techno set I've downloaded since a while |
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