hmm...my last post...one line should read "who is talking about how people should emulate adam beyer?" not "who is talking about emulating adam beyer?"
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hmm...my last post...one line should read "who is talking about how people should emulate adam beyer?" not "who is talking about emulating adam beyer?"
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Originally Posted by Joseph Isaac
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what can I say
Caffeine is bad.
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Originally Posted by miles
i find him to have been a key figure for many things firm and pumping in techno until several years ago. his production used to be bliss, live mixing hard, fluent and precise, and bottom line - it used to really be fun hearing him live.
the question now should be how well do you think he'll make it in the progressive trance scene given his recent work... :lol:
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Originally Posted by Mindful
Sunil is the truth.
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Originally Posted by miles
dude, anybody else ever notice how hard this kid is riding my nuts? look at the forum for miles posts, and you will see that the only time he posts is to talk shit to gumbo. not that i mind that much, but it does seem odd that that is all this fool gots to say no? :clap:
important enough to generate 155 reply posts to date on the topic
damn glenn! way to bring the thread back just to say "i told you so" ;) snyway bro, i kno i am being rough on yer boy, but i am just trying to challenge these kids to be creative about what they consider "important influence"
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Originally Posted by deafmosaic
you still don't get what i meant by influence... ;)
it was a beyer mix that really changed my tastes from d'n'b to techno. tune wise he has released some absolute belters. Remainings 3 when it came out was amazing. Some of his more recent stuff im not as into but the guy is a legend and was one of the main men in techno.
beyer is one of the best techno producers the world will ever see ... i'm shure that makes him important to techno as a whole!
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Originally Posted by Mucky Beats
Important Influence
Kraftwerk
the point of this never-dying-thread was not to provoke an adam beyer lovefest...influence can mean a lot of things. not all are good. the oil industry has a huge influence on all our lives, but how many people think that is a good thing?
saying adam beyer has been influential doesn't mean you love him and it doesn't even mean you need to like his music.
the people dissing him though offer the strongest argument that he has been influential...if he was insignificant, no one would care...
yea i hear ya, but the argument is how important was he or is he, popularity moves people to cloning in an influencial way, thats not his fault, but most loved are always most hated because it brings out the challenge in people while they rise to such status, same with all the mills threads ive read on here. but i tell ya people who slag mills, ya wanna try to make that stuff its harder than ya think, bells is a classic example i mean that track ****in rocks out but when ya listen to the elements its nothing until you have a bash yaself and then you realise how hard it is. belive me you can be as rough as ya want on beyer "he aint my boy" but none the less i think his rise at the time was a refreshing point for the scene, and i do believe its needed again. i think we all have to dig a little deeper...Quote:
Originally Posted by deafmosaic
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Originally Posted by Heroes
for my techno is very timportant.. i like all his production,ale early Drumcode stuff and more minimal stuff he§s doing today,,., his dj skills is fantastic,. question is,,where techno would be without him??
for my techno is very important.. i like all his production,.all early Drumcode stuff and more minimal stuff he§s doing today,,., as a DJ he is fantastic, i§ve heard him several time and i was impressed,.,always,.. question is,,where techno would be without Adam Beyer??
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Originally Posted by BloodStar
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good points glenn, i am the king of the generalization round these parts and i freely admit it, but c'mon guys the "swedish revolution"?! i will never forgot the first time i read that on here lol. i got a little girl i know in sweden and she has been laughing her head off about this. MUSPRUTT to the over compressed bongo loops ;)
anyway like those acid techno heads are always saying: "i'll get my coat".