Fabric 22 - Adam Beyer

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    Fabric 22 - Adam Beyer

    Not enough energy for techno?

    Too cool for progressive?


    Then you should get this .... Progressive Techno!!!

    Nah seriously, got this yesterday and its brilliant stuff - I wont even attempt to sound cool but i'd say this has the stripped back percussive feel of prog, but with the pace and electro sounding riffs you'd expect from techno.

    Im definately a fan of Adam Beyer now (However late to the party i might be) ..... I bet this kind of thing sounds amazing on the Fabric sound system.

    Highly recommended!
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    Re: Fabric 22 - Adam Beyer

    i had a £20 voucher for HMV from Xmas- spent it on two fabric albums, and i debated for ages whether to buy Beyer's or not

    in the end went for adam freeland and Ivan smagghe's

    but it sounds like beyer's is worth getting
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    Ivan Smagghes is mint like - top class stuff! He was even better when we saw him live.

    In all fairness they are all worth getting eh! :)

    David Roiseaux - Demented ........ INCREDIBLE TRACK.
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    yeah, i love the fact Ivan's is dead bleepy and minimal...

    i havent heard a bad one yet- the Heather, meat katie and death in vegas ones are next on the list...
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    I can recommend the heather one, Neil had it on before he started playing at the union on monday night and it was really good stuff.
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    awesome
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    nice one mate :up:
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    Fabric-wise it's all about Eddie Richards, Akufen, and Baby Mammoth. :up:
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    I still havent got round to listening to Beyers one properly



    Been bumming the shoit out of the Akufen one in the last week.....awesome mix
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    Love this mix - Beyer rocks
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    isnt this almost a year old?
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    I thought it was quite bland, as was Ivans..

    cancelled my subscription after Rob Da Bank.. they still haven't sent me the two they charged me for after that. cunts.

    Death in Vegas is a good un.. as is Jon Marsh and Swayzak..

    I want the Satcey Pullen and Afuken ones :(
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    i liked the rob da bank cd! i think i might have been the only person in the world tho.

    i thought the way he put all sorts of different styles on was a good move. Theres nothing more boring than a mix full of the same stuff.
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    High Contrast's d'n'b mix was fucking amazing (Fabric 25 I think). I'm not a massive dnb fan but this was unbelievable - pure epic, melodic dnb. Can't recommend it enough. :)
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    Listen soft lad - it even describes it as progressive techno on the fabric site ........ go back to school dingleberry.:lol:
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    Stacey Pullen's is good - although about 3/5 of the way through it takes a turn for the worst.
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    My alarm always goes off at 6am on the weekends so i always catch 30 minutes of his radio show - its great stuff :love:
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    Yeah its a class cd :love:
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    When it comes to Fabric CDs its all about JLC :love:

    Loving Adam Freeland aswell

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