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    If beyer was reading this i'd hope he'd be appreciative enough off all positive reactions to his creative output and actually post his opinion aswell, surely?? And he does get positive reactions here i think, on the whole, it's agreed he's done alot for techno and i personally still love hearing the old drumcodes as much as the new minimal stuff, i love it all.

    I think thats one thing we would always agree on Tony, Beyer definately kills it and always has.

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    sometimes can't believe the amout of pages and fuss that goes on about something like this. The guys done a lot for techno and that alone should be enough for someone even if they don't like his newer stuff to not moan about it. Can't believe we have these topics sometimes!

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    I don`t even know what the hell this discussion is about.
    It seems to me to be a kind of simpering argument about something.
    I dunno.

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    Adam Beyer.
    He`s done some great records, I like em.
    Well done that man, keep it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface View Post
    If beyer was reading this i'd hope he'd be appreciative enough off all positive reactions to his creative output and actually post his opinion aswell, surely?? And he does get positive reactions here i think, on the whole, it's agreed he's done alot for techno and i personally still love hearing the old drumcodes as much as the new minimal stuff, i love it all.

    I think thats one thing we would always agree on Tony, Beyer definately kills it and always has.
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    respect to adam beyer for making a change and still keepin it rockin he wanted a change and did so even tho he knew some people wouldn't like it he thought it was worth the risk to do what he wants :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface View Post
    If beyer was reading this i'd hope he'd be appreciative enough off all positive reactions to his creative output and actually post his opinion aswell, surely?? And he does get positive reactions here i think, on the whole, it's agreed he's done alot for techno and i personally still love hearing the old drumcodes as much as the new minimal stuff, i love it all.

    I think thats one thing we would always agree on Tony, Beyer definately kills it and always has.
    He's reading, don't worry about that. I'm sure all the positive support is what keeps him motivated to work as hard as he has from day one over 10 years ago.

 

 

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