underground fighters wrote...
> I hate fucking DJs
> tools! The most tek DJs here in Europe are always
> playing records with the same hard beats and the same
> loops (Djs tools) all the night, like the Advent or
> Adam Beyer. That's boring...
What would you call the Purposemaker series? Surely
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> What does this mean?
> The level of thought displayed on this list is
> inspiring..Let me guess, you play disco-trance...
You're a funny guy ;-)I play all kind of groovy music
with jazz, funk electro background between Lolo
Garnier, Gilles Peterson, Mad Mike, Kenny D
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Subject: Re: (313) adam beyer in detroit
>Dam
my favorite record on this tip is an old Distance ('96 I
think) by Alton Miller. I've got the tribal techno thing under control but
I need some more shit on the housey tip, slower tempo.
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Well put DJT1000.
Wasn't there that night and haven't been to Detroit, but I'll be damned
if I'll cast judgement on anything as opinion oriented as one's choice in
music. I like the 313 because it normally eminates intelligence. It was
unfortunate that our friend chose to single out a couple of DJ'
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Date: Monday, May 08, 2000 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: (313) adam beyer in detroit
&g
Damn, why is everybody on here so down on Beyer ? I didn't find his set
particularly "psycho-hard". I saw him at Motor then I played with him the
next night in Pittsburgh. He plays the typical European way, very driving and
forward-moving. No build-ups or breakdowns. He does it on three decks, t
son, S. R. (Sean) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 5:49 PM
To: Jason Birchmeier; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) adam beyer in detroit
In reply to what Jason wrote, I totally agree that Adam Beyer & Cari
Lekebusch along with all the other Swedish artist that produce
p
jason said:
>>>I love most of the Detroit DJs probably about as much as the rest of you,
but Beyer takes techno to a level few people can handle.
Maybe I'm just a sick person with a little more energy and drive than most.
But I sure wasn't the only one loving the music on Friday. What got me mo
" Everybody talks about how innovative the
Detroit artist were. "
"WERE"
h.
-Giles.
In reply to what Jason wrote, I totally agree that Adam Beyer & Cari
Lekebusch along with all the other Swedish artist that produce
percussive driving Techno have created a hole new and distinct type of
sound and do take it to a different level and "can not" be compared to
most European Dj's and A
is it possible that you are a motherfucking psycho ignorant?
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Date: Monday, May 08, 2000 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: (313) adam beyer
Hrm..
That's an odd sentiment. Motor isn't the only club in this town by any
means, and with the DEMF coming up, I don't see anything to complain
about.
All I know is that I'm gonna go to hart plaza, and see the man who can
make my hips and fists dance at the same time: shake!
> Haye!
>
> > T
Haye!
> Too bad Motor doesn't bring in
> people like Beyer for their residency's rather than DJs such as Dave Ralph
> and Stacy Pullen.
*** No, too bad I don't get to see Stacey more often here in Europe. The
diference between Stacey and Beyer is that you get to dance with your hips,
not with yo
feel it in my
body.
You just can't dis Beyer for being from Europe. You should support DJs for
their music not for political reasons.
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Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 5:34 AM
To: trak head
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The whole issue of Europeans receiving a much warmer welcome than
comparative US/local DJs in Detroit is by no means unique. The same
happens the other way around in Europe and I would suspect in other
places around the world as well. As they say in Dutch: "What you get
from far away, tastes good".
It's pretty silly dividing dj's into European and American. There's good and
bad in both. Granted, my favourite dj moments have been provided by
Americans, but I've seen some excellent European performers: I just saw
Herbert lay down a very solid set Saturday night.
I've seen Beyer twice and t
What does this mean?
The level of thought displayed on this list is inspiring..Let me guess, you
play disco-trance...
good that Adam Beyer plays out of Europe ;-)) because
we don't need so a motherfucking psycho hard DJ.
That's only music for teenies on speed.
--- trak head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >...Too bad Motor doesn't bring in people like Beyer
> for their >residency's
> >rather than DJs such as Dave
...Too bad Motor doesn't bring in people like Beyer for their >residency's
rather than DJs such as Dave Ralph and Stacy Pullen.
whoh, hold on a minute.
don't go there. Stacey is FROM detroit and fuckin rocks shit anyway you
slice it. I personally like Beyer but his diversity is music doesn't
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