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    Default Swedish Steel EP - Drumcode 27

    Drumcode return...

    Quality sh*t, all four tracks, feelin the Hardcell and Par Grindvik beasts on the A side more though...

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    It's been a long time between drinks, but well worth the wait though...

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    Any samples online?

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    Yeah man...

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    Nice one! I'll go & check it out. ;)

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    Not always a fan of Adam Beyer because very poor releases like Ignition Key 2xLP but Drumcode and especially this Swedish Steel EP release... top stuff :clap:

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    i didnt think 2 much of it 2 b honest,dunno y :roll:

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    Default Ignition Key

    I loved Ignition Key. Only have it on CD though.

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    I thought Ignition Key was excellent. Always good to see producers that can turn their hand to other styles and do them well.

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    Hertz and Par Grindvik Murdered this ep!
    The hertz track was a pleasant hard and clean surprize compared to the usual funky recipe.
    The beyer henrik compilation was not as pumping as I would expect.
    I would love to hear beyer return to the sound he used on say the time ltd remix?
    as far as nils he always remains a dj's best friend.

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    the grindvik track is the standout for me. this guy's been busting out as of late...

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    Default Re: Ignition Key

    Quote Originally Posted by stefano1981
    I loved Ignition Key. Only have it on CD though.
    You can have my mint copy on vinyl for a reasonable price+P&P if you want? PM me :)

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    i loved igition key too, i thought it was brilliant
    jimmah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimfish
    i loved igition key too, i thought it was brilliant
    Especially the Speedy J remix of Ignition Key. ;)

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    The Speedy J remix of Ignition Key is such an amazing tune. I didn't really like the album per se, but the production quality was top notch.

    As for the new Drumcode, I really like the Par Grindvik and Hertz cuts a shitload, but I think all the tracks are playable. I personally found the mastering quality of all the artists to be a bit sub-par but it doesn't stop me from buying it. The Hardcell track is what initially brought me to the record, but it's now clear the Grindvik cut is my favorite. I am sure people will complain about it's drummy toolness...but it's f*ckin drumcode! These tracks are made to be that way and they pull it off perfectly. The last few times I've dropped these cuts at the right time the floor had gone mad.

    I really think Par Grindvik is one of Sweden's next stars...he has a really nice old school flare to his style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicago_Techno
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimfish
    i loved igition key too, i thought it was brilliant
    Especially the Speedy J remix of Ignition Key. ;)
    I'll second that, quality track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dustin Zahn
    I am sure people will complain about it's drummy toolness...but it's f*ckin drumcode! These tracks are made to be that way and they pull it off perfectly. The last few times I've dropped these cuts at the right time the floor had gone mad.
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    Too right, and it's about time Drumcode hit back with some useful tools.. Beyer used to make them in his sleep, now he prefers to put his name to tracks called "I love you"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil
    Too right, and it's about time Drumcode hit back with some useful tools.. Beyer used to make them in his sleep, now he prefers to put his name to tracks called "I love you"
    :clap: :clap:
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    ignition key is the best thing beyer has done so far...

    like dustin, thats the hardcell one who made me buy the ep ... personnally i like to play the second part of the beyer & b track, just after the break.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil
    Quote Originally Posted by Dustin Zahn
    I am sure people will complain about it's drummy toolness...but it's f*ckin drumcode! These tracks are made to be that way and they pull it off perfectly. The last few times I've dropped these cuts at the right time the floor had gone mad.
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    Too right, and it's about time Drumcode hit back with some useful tools.. Beyer used to make them in his sleep, now he prefers to put his name to tracks called "I love you"
    yeah you talk ironically about that, but looking at this fact on a more serious way, dont you think he got more mature sound ??? iread in interview beyer regrets having issued all his early planet rythm stuff, that he just wanted to issue tracks at the time, without caring about quality.

 

 
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