anyone seen him recently?
he is here on saturday and i think about going. i wondered what kind of techno he's playing these days. hopefully not such crap (sorry) like adam beyer.
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anyone seen him recently?
he is here on saturday and i think about going. i wondered what kind of techno he's playing these days. hopefully not such crap (sorry) like adam beyer.
"Techno Music is my Heritage. Techno is not dead DAMM IT!!" - Omar-S
He's on a really good tip right now. You should check it out. If he is playing an extended set you should be in for a treat. I've seen him numerous times over the past year and I've heard him range from relentless beating techno, to minimal stuff, and great build up sets with musical stuff like kanzleramt. If you're into deeper techno, he's worth checking out. He played one of my favorite sets of the year last summer. The vibe was so thick you could have cut it with a knife.
As for Beyer, why the hatred? People got bored of him playing hard. He switched to minimal. Some people weren't into it. Lately he's playing the old hard stuff again and people still aren't happy. Complainers I tell ya! It seems like Adam can never win sometimes.
Have ye any proff of him playing hard again?
You Zirnoff drinker.
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I saw Joel about a month ago here in Barcelona and he played a really good set.....I was actually kind of surprised because he played at Club 4, which is more of a minimalish thing - so I was expecting something a little more tranquillo. But no......he & Adam both played pretty damn bompe the entire night. So definitely recommend seeing him if you have the chance to do so :)
*edit - I was not surprised that he played GOOD....I was just surprised that he played as hard as he did. Skills-wise, Joel is a great dj and producer*
Last edited by DJ Becka; 13-01-2007 at 12:28 AM.
i think joel's at his best when playing hard but melodic techno.
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I'll be there
He released a fairly decent single on Kanzleramt not too long ago.