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Posted by teufel-man on Oct-28-2006 10:41:

Review: Adam Beyer @ 99 sudbury

just finished walking home to spadina and college, had an amazing time tonight!

Got there at like 12:30 and watched jamie kidd for an hour and a half. I was really impressed by him... really got the crowd into it!

Adam Beyer was just amazing! He was pounding hard techno for like the first 3 hours and then he winded it down with about an hour of pretty pounding minimal. Was disappointed that he only stayed on till 6, woulda been nice to seen another 2 hours!

anyways the club was really chill, kinda ghetto but it was really chill.... no line, didnt get id'd at the door, people were really friendly and it was just a great night overall!

Looking forward to seeing pictures and reading other peoples reviews from tonight


Posted by Cribby on Oct-28-2006 10:54:

I will just say

for now

<3


Posted by sixtysix on Oct-28-2006 11:20:

Teufel man is right the spot was a sick venue suited techno well. Great night, absolutely amazing.


Posted by Yohan on Oct-28-2006 15:00:

Damn.

Should have come.

Was debating how much minimal Beyer was going to play. Thought he'd play too much of it but oh well.

Hopefully there's a next time


Posted by Tunnel Rat on Oct-28-2006 15:13:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Damn.

Should have come.

Was debating how much minimal Beyer was going to play. Thought he'd play too much of it but oh well.


+1


Posted by Blipvert on Oct-28-2006 15:43:

got there when doors opened with a few peeps.. stayed til 12:30 then had to run to another 'all night party' to pick up camera battery/charger. made it back at 3am, to beyer shpinnin' his (of late) minimal.

was it just me, or was there a lot of 'minimal trainwrecks'? ah well, the crowd was into it definately. was hoping for some harder/older beyer -esque stuff. i guess i missed the hard-pounding techno mentioned earlier.

to quote my bud Patrick about last night: "Beyer sounded how Hawtin sounded when he was Good" still don't know how to take that statement.

overall, 7/10 night from moi. better 10000-fold than the Nightmare party up the street though.

ps: i LOVE the security/staff at 99 Sudbury. such nice/no-hassle peeps.


Posted by jon jon on Oct-28-2006 16:08:

hah thanks steve

quote:
Originally posted by Blipvert
'minimal trainwrecks'




would that involve two of these things crashing??


Posted by teufel-man on Oct-28-2006 16:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Blipvert
got there when doors opened with a few peeps.. stayed til 12:30 then had to run to another 'all night party' to pick up camera battery/charger. made it back at 3am, to beyer shpinnin' his (of late) minimal.

was it just me, or was there a lot of 'minimal trainwrecks'? ah well, the crowd was into it definately. was hoping for some harder/older beyer -esque stuff. i guess i missed the hard-pounding techno mentioned earlier.

to quote my bud Patrick about last night: "Beyer sounded how Hawtin sounded when he was Good" still don't know how to take that statement.

overall, 7/10 night from moi. better 10000-fold than the Nightmare party up the street though.

ps: i LOVE the security/staff at 99 Sudbury. such nice/no-hassle peeps.


I am pretty sure those 'minimal trainwrecks' werent actual trainwrecks. I find thats just the nature of minimal songs in general, the song always happen to sound like they're trainwrecking..... which is why i have a hard time listening to minimal, athough i was fine hearing it last night when Adam Beyer was playing it.


Posted by tatgirl on Oct-28-2006 16:39:

1st time at 99 Sudbury (can u believe it?)- totally felt like a 1993 underground warehouse party. Came in w/Vince & Caryn (rubyriva) to the sounds of Jamie Kidd. Good showing of TA's there, & many familiar people- not too many costumed people though. The energy and volume increased when the much anticipated Beyer came on. There were some SWEET jems played during that set! Having had no dinner that night and was surviving on only 3-4 drinks, my legs could take no more after a while. The music was really starting to get extra good around 4, but thats also when the super sweaty sketchbag guys trying to pick up were making the rounds and annoying the same girls over and over. Lasted til 4:30/45, and headed home for some much needed breakfast.

Thanks to everyone involved in bringing Adam Beyer back to Toronto.

Graham- where were you??


Posted by spitty on Oct-28-2006 18:52:

quote:
Originally posted by tatgirl
1st time at 99 Sudbury (can u believe it?)- totally felt like a 1993 underground warehouse party.


TOTALLY Nats!!

I ended up leaving early bc of unhelpable circumstances, but I had a fucking blast! WHAT A NIGH! Beyer destroyed that place IMO! So much fucking fun... his techno was soooooooooooo good!! I really wish I could have stayed later!

When did he stop? Me and Dannie left around 530 maybe I think?

And he was still just banging out the fucking tunes! Techno parties are DEF my new kind of favourite parties! Was amazed by the good time I was having!

And the venue -- LOVE IT (for techno anyways)... just such a good feel! Nats comment really hi the nail on the head w/ a hammer.. just such an underground-ish feel, loved the complete lack of a 'commercial club' feel!

I will def go back there for another techno night if one occurs!

Well, back to proof reading an essay


-Jem


Posted by kabelicious on Oct-28-2006 19:28:

Jealous!

That is all but.....VIVA LA DEMF 2007!


Posted by geroin on Oct-28-2006 19:50:

whats the place like on the inside? im going tonight, any more info?


Posted by Cribby on Oct-28-2006 19:58:

Big room, decent sound system, extremely dirty and slippery floors...pretty much a warehouse. They got one really awesome green lazer that reflects off of their little disco ball. Oh, and it's REALLY hot in there. Absolutely no sign of air conditioning...so I suggest staying near the back until the place clears out a bit.


Posted by jon jon on Oct-28-2006 19:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
They got one really awesome green lazer


YES <3

WE LOVE DA LAZERZZZZZZ


Posted by geroin on Oct-28-2006 20:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
Big room, decent sound system, extremely dirty and slippery floors...pretty much a warehouse. They got one really awesome green lazer that reflects off of their little disco ball. Oh, and it's REALLY hot in there. Absolutely no sign of air conditioning...so I suggest staying near the back until the place clears out a bit.


:/


Posted by Cribby on Oct-28-2006 20:47:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin
:/


despite the flaws, I'd rather be there than Guv, TIL or most clubs. The atmosphere is unbelievable. Underground warehouse parties FTW


Posted by Skipper on Oct-28-2006 20:58:

I think it's going to take a few days to put my thoughts together about this event!

Absolutely exceeded my expectations, it was the perfect night ...good sound, good friends, excellent DJ!!!

*THIS* was a proper techno jam. <3


Posted by Endlesswave on Oct-28-2006 21:23:

Glad you guys had fun, I got a txt from Bill saying it was wicked. I couldn't make it out, was too dead from the night before. See whoever is hitting up the Docks tonight.


Posted by cono_sur on Oct-28-2006 22:30:

Awesome night!! From about 3:30-5 Adam Beyer was destroying me. The DJ who opened for him (Jamie Kidd) was also very good. Was impressed.

99 Sudbury - my first time there and I thought it was really, really ghetto. But I liked it. It was sooooooo different from the usual clubbing venues. Would definitely go back.

The vibe was amazing. Smiles everywhere. Everyone was there to party it up.

The party reminded me of some old school gigs.

Nice to meet clublifexxx for the millionth time.


Posted by Tordan on Oct-28-2006 22:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
*THIS* was a proper techno jam. <3

you got that right! i'm so glad i decided to come out to this last minute as usual. finding parking around there is a real bitch so try the green p on queen or cab it. my first time there so i didn't know what to expect. i wasn't sure if i was at the right place so i had to stand a while and watch where ppl where going... lol.

the place definitely has a warehouse feel to it. haven't been to one in ages so this was a refreshing change. the crowd was really nice... smiles all around. sound system was alright with a loud bassline perfect for a techno party. jamie kidd had a great opening set... really liked the tunes near the end of his set. then adam beyer came on blew the roof off and probably my ear-drums too. around 4 he was dishing out older and familiar tunes that had me going nuts for a while. by 5 i had run out of steam and was ready to head home.

i had a very good time. good ppl and good techno tuuunes. a combination i hadn't experienced for quite some time. good to see rubyriva all the way from pittsburgh... you're a trooper! nat.. thank you sooo much for the earplugs. you saved my night! my poor ears couldn't take much more of that relentless pounding base and i was contemplating heading home. it was great partying with the true techno addicts... you know who you are! until next time... shut... up... and... dance. w00t w00t!


Posted by Blipvert on Oct-28-2006 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by teufel-man
I am pretty sure those 'minimal trainwrecks' werent actual trainwrecks.



oh they were though .. sloppyness but that is definately forgivable, as i loved teh shtunes


Posted by The Highroller on Oct-29-2006 00:03:

quote:
Originally posted by tatgirl
Graham- where were you??


Studying for an exam.

I know it was a long time ago, but how did it compare with his set at System in 2003 (style, and how good it was)?


Posted by Skipper on Oct-29-2006 00:14:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
Studying for an exam.

I know it was a long time ago, but how did it compare with his set at System in 2003 (style, and how good it was)?


It was still rolling, percussive techno, as was the set in 03. Perhaps the bpm were a little lower...but at one point I remember looking at my friends and we were all shaking our heads in wonder about how unexpectedly hard it was.

He played some great older tunes...in particular he played "Rippin and Dippin Pt 2" which is one of my favorite Beyer tracks of all time (done as Mr Sliff)

Lots of material from some of the recent sets I've been listening to, but tons of shit from god knows where.

I want to go back to last night so bad! I dont think another party will happen like this one for quite some time.


Posted by Yohan on Oct-29-2006 00:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
It was still rolling, percussive techno, as was the set in 03. Perhaps the bpm were a little lower...but at one point I remember looking at my friends and we were all shaking our heads in wonder about how unexpectedly hard it was.

He played some great older tunes...in particular he played "Rippin and Dippin Pt 2" which is one of my favorite Beyer tracks of all time (done as Mr Sliff)

Lots of material from some of the recent sets I've been listening to, but tons of shit from god knows where.

I want to go back to last night so bad! I dont think another party will happen like this one for quite some time.

*still kicking himself for missing out on an awesome techno night*


Posted by TheNeonAlien on Oct-29-2006 00:19:

i <3 sudbury..........so underground dirty

best light show in toronto ????? oh YEAH!!!!

i only heard on wreck from adam.....and it wasnt that big a deal.

technically he is simply superb!!!!

HE is ALWAYS doing something on that mixer......ALWAYS.

hes not flashy......he doesnt have to be.......and i like that.

some great tracks that need to be ided......

i know the common ones

Beyer/Lenk - Heartbreak(er)
Beyer/Dalbach - Redemption
Beyer - so bizarre
Claude Vonstroke - "Who's Afraid Of Detroit"


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