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Adam Beyer - Fuse Presents Adam Beyer

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Tech House, Minimal
Year:
2008

Tracklist

Jack Is Back
Coconest
Flashing X
Glitch Yourself (MAN-D.A. Goldseries Reprise) X
Expander X
Wordless X
Absorb (Grindvik Remix) X
Total Departure
Anti-Gray (Joel Mull's "White" Mix) X
Albertino
New Wave Mothers X
Six Ten X
She Was Asking For It
Identity Crisis
Boots X
Soller X
Orbeat
Just So You Know (2000 & One Remix) X
Reduxtion (Agaric Remix) X
Choose Your System X
Good Machine
Marionette (Adam Beyer Remix)

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Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Fuse Presents Adam Beyer (CD, Comp, Mixed) Music Man Records, Music Man Records mmcd 032, MMCD032 Belgium 2008
Fuse Presents Adam Beyer (CD, Comp, Mixed, Promo, Car) Music Man Records, Music Man Records mmcd032, MMCD032 Belgium 2008
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Rated 5/5
Review by maroko Nov 04, 2009

referencing Fuse Presents Adam Beyer, CD, Comp, Mixed, mmcd 032, MMCD032

I always had higher regards for Adam Beyer as a DJ than as a producer. While I have (or I like to think so at least) listened to all his albums, despite their quality, few tracks really last, and after a while, the initial gloss seems to fade out. You could argue and say that the same can be applied to most artist albums, but when it comes to Beyer's DJ mixes released on CD that I have heard thus far ("Essential Underground Vol. 9", "Stockholm Mix Sessions", "Fabric 22" and "Time Warp Compilation 3"), they are all top notch!
"Fuse presents Adam Beyer" is no exception. Even though Beyer goes with the flow here, and drops a set packed in the trendy minimal vein, he once again does it with might and places himself two bars above the competition.
Hypnotic, at times melodic and at times stripped and percussive, this one will have you bouncing all over your room. The flow is impeccable, and while not all the tracks grab my full attention, the mix is so flawless and interactive that if you don't pay attention to the index points, you'll just roll along and get the impression of listening to one extended musical piece. There are breaks, followed by crescendos and more upbeat segments too, so it is not like you will be exposed to seventy nine minutes of bleeps and blops taking turns.
I have to admit here, while I am not very fond of the direction many of my former heroes are taking, Adam Beyer proves yet again that he still keeps it wet behind the ears, be it hard techno he rocked many years ago, or more subtle realms of electronic music. Together with Voorn's contribution to the Balance series, this is among my favorite DJ mixes in the last four year period.