[Plus 8 087] Adam Beyer - A Walking Contradiction (2005)
I've never been too gone on the harder side of techno but sometimes the odd thing would pop up that I loved like some of the old Neil Landstrumm or Cristian Vogel stuff (both fascinating producers in my opinion) but I didn't really think that Beyer was ever on my radar that much.infizero wrote:didnt like the stuff on mad eye at all?Renton wrote:never would have thought myself considering getting a new Beyer-record again, but this is just sounding pretty good...
However, I picked up the first mad eye record (Adam Beyer and Henrik B). Don't remember even looking at the artist name, just listened to side B and WOWW! Had to have it.
Great groove, dirty and catchy and nasty and lovely and ecstatic ALL AT THE SAME TIME :-)
Picked up a Mr.Sliff record on Jericho (JEL02) back in '98 in much the same way only finding out much later that it was him.
Now I really dig this new record.
Closet beyer fan?
Hmmm.
Good stuff though. He's obviously got an open mind. I like that and it reminds me to try to keep my own mind open.
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right before Truesoul popped up, i had the chance to discuss with him the whole 'gettingminimise wrote:Good stuff though. He's obviously got an open mind. I like that and it reminds me to try to keep my own mind open.
boring' thing, bout 3-4 yrs ago. swedish style techno was still on peaktime but he had
(pleasantly) replied "i'm not all bumpin 4/4, just wait & see"...
btw: i don't believe he has eventually jumped on any bandwagon, he didn't have to anyways.
i can remember when the air was clean and sex was dirty.
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